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Paris Olympics: Saint Lucia's Julien Alfred stuns Richardson to win women's 100m race

Saint Lucia's Julien Alfred became the fastest woman on earth after winning the 100m race at the ongoing Paris Olympics.

ANI Aug 04, 2024 08:08 IST googleads

Saint Lucia's Julien Alfred after winning women's 100m race. (Picture: X/@Olympics)

Paris [France], August 4 (ANI): Saint Lucia's Julien Alfred became the fastest woman on earth after winning the 100-metre race at the ongoing Paris Olympics.
Alfred stunned pre-race favourite Sha'Carri Richardson of the United States of America, who claimed the second spot.
Alfred clocked 10.72 seconds to claim gold in the rain-drenched race at the Stade de France's running track.
Meanwhile, Richardson had to settle for the silver after clocking 10.87 seconds. USA's Melissa Jefferson claimed bronze with 10.92 seconds.
In the final, Richardson's reaction time was poor for which she had to settle for the silver. The American had a reaction time of 0.221 seconds. Meanwhile, Alfred had a reaction time of 0.144 seconds. Alfred was just too far down the track for Richardson to mount one of her famous comebacks.


After finishing the race, Alfred dedicated the win to her father, who passed away in 2013.
"Most importantly, God, my coach, and lastly, my dad, who believed that I could do it. He passed away in 2013, and now he couldn't get to see me on the biggest stage of my career. But he'll always be so boastful of his daughter being an Olympian," Alfred was quoted by Olympics.com as saying.
The 23-year-old had to leave the athletics when she lost her father. But her coach motivated her and convinced her return to the sport.
The Saint Lucian also etched her name on the history book after becoming the first-ever Olympic medallist as she claimed the gold medal in the women's 100m.
"Growing up, I've always said I wanted to be one of Saint Lucia's first Olympic medallists. First gold medallists at the Olympic Games," she added.
However, this time there was no dominance from the Jamaicans in women's 100m race, like what happend in the Tokyo Olympics.
In the previous Summer Games, Jamaica's Elaine Thompson-Herah claimed gold. Meanwhile, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce and Shericka Jackson of Jamaica secured the second and third spots, respectively. (ANI)

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