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Sha’Carri Richardson has achieved her dream of becoming an Olympic gold medalist by leading Team USA to a stunning victory in the women’s 4×100-meter relay at the 2024 Paris Olympics. The race took place on a rainy track at Stade de France, where the United States clinched the top spot on the podium by running a season-best time of 41.78 seconds, with Richardson serving as the anchor.

The U.S. team was in third place when Gabby Thomas, who had already claimed a gold medal in the women’s 200 meters, made the handoff. Richardson then sprinted down the final stretch, ultimately crossing the finish line just seven hundredths of a second ahead of Great Britain.

With Germany securing the bronze medal with a season-best time of 41.97 seconds, Team USA once again demonstrated its dominance in the women’s event by capturing its 12th gold medal since the 1932 Olympic Games. The team has consistently medaled in the women’s 4×100 relay over the past four Olympics, clinching three gold and one silver in Tokyo.

For Richardson, this victory marked her second medal in what has been a remarkable Olympic debut. She had previously won a silver medal in the women’s 100-meter sprint earlier in the week, while Thomas added a second gold to her collection in Paris. Melissa Jefferson also secured her first gold medal after previously winning bronze in the 100 meters, while Twanisha Terry earned her first medal of the Games with this triumph.

In a surprising turn of events, the defending gold medalist, Jamaica, had a disappointing performance and failed to secure a spot on the podium for the first time in four Olympic Games. The Jamaican team finished in fifth place with a season-best time of 42.29 seconds. Jamaica’s last gold medal was obtained in Tokyo, with silver medals in Rio and London.

This victory for Team USA in the women’s 4×100-meter relay not only solidifies their position as a powerhouse in track and field but also highlights the exceptional talent and determination of athletes like Sha’Carri Richardson and Gabby Thomas. As the Olympic Games continue to showcase incredible moments of sportsmanship and achievement, fans around the world eagerly anticipate more thrilling competitions and unforgettable performances.