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Alfred won the event in 10.72 seconds on Saturday in what was the eighth-fastest women’s 100 time in history. Her margin of victory was the second largest in an Olympic final since 2008, too.
[11] [12] Julien went on to compete in the women's 100m race at the Istvan Gyulai Memorial, crossing the finish line with a time of 10.89 seconds, [13] resulting in a victory over sprinter Sha'Carri Richardson. After the end of the 2022–23 academic year, Alfred and TCU football star Max Duggan were named as Big 12 Conference Athletes of the ...
Alfred had the fastest qualifying time 10.84, Richardson and Clayton shared the next best at 10.89. [7] In the final, Alfred got out to a quick start, her rapid acceleration taking a clear lead in the first 10 metres. Next to her, Richardson gave up .08 just in reaction time, putting her dead last at the same point.
In the women’s 100m Diamond League Final, Alfred gained an early lead that she never relinquished to finish off her 2024 track season on a high note. The former Longhorn ran the race in 10.88 ...
Saint Lucia's Julien Alfred ran away from Richardson with startling ease, streaking across the finish line in a blazing 10.72 seconds to claim first place and win her Caribbean nation its first ...
Saint Lucian track and field athletes achieved the entry standards for Paris 2024, either by passing the direct qualifying mark (or time for track and road races) or by world ranking, in the following events (a maximum of 3 athletes each):. [2] Julien Alfred made history on 3 August 2024 by winning gold in the women's 100m final.
Sha’Carri Richardson was barred from the Tokyo Olympics in 2021 for a positive marijuana test
Behind them, Julien Alfred, Ta Lou and Richardson had emerged from the others. Coming into the finish, the two Jamaican athletes were focusing on each other in the center of the track as Richardson picked off Asher-Smith, Swoboda, Ta Lou, Fraser-Pryce, and finally Jackson with 15 meters to go.