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Track-and-field star Gabby Thomas wins the 200-m gold medal for Team USA at the Paris Olympics, ... Gabby Thomas crosses the finish line in the women's 200-m final on Aug. 6, 2024.
Gabrielle Lisa Thomas (born December 7, 1996) [3] is an American track and field athlete specializing in 100 and 200 meter sprint who is the 2024 200m Olympic champion. Born in Georgia and raised in Massachusetts, Thomas competed in college for Harvard University before beginning a professional track career in 2018.
Gabrielle Thomas of the United States celebrates winning the women's 200m final at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games at Stade de France in Saint-Denis, north of Paris, on August 6, 2024.
US' Gabrielle Thomas reacts after competing in the women's 200m semi-final at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games on August 5, 2024. Olympian Gabby Thomas is turning to fans for advice on a frightening ...
Participating was 2020 Olympic bronze medalist/2023 World silver medalist Gabrielle Thomas, who is also the season leader, the entire 2019 World podium including Dina Asher-Smith (also the 2022 bronze medalist), Brittany Brown and Mujinga Kambundji, 100m champion Julien Alfred, whose stronger event is the 200m and current NCAA double champion ...
Alfred set a new national 200m record of 21.86 seconds as she finished second behind Gabrielle Thomas at the Diamond League meeting in London on 20 July. [22] She won gold in the women's 100 metres at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris with a national record time of 10.72 seconds, which earned Saint Lucia its first-ever Olympic medal. [23]
Catching Up With Gabby Thomas Six Months After the 2024 Paris Olympics. Christen A. Johnson. February 4, 2025 at 6:00 AM. ... Gabby after winning the 200m final at the 2024 Paris Olympics.
The women's 200 metres event at the 2020 Summer Olympics took place on 2 and 3 August 2021 at the Japan National Stadium. [1] 41 athletes from 31 nations competed. [2]In successfully defending her title, Elaine Thompson-Herah became the first woman in history to win both the 100 and 200 metres titles at successive games.