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Sha’Carri Richardson missed out on the Summer Games in Tokyo. But she finally debuted on the world’s biggest stage in Paris.
Unfortunately, the sprinter fell short in the 100m finals. She had to settle for a second-place finish with 10.87 seconds on the clock.
But she redeemed herself in the Zurich diamond league—against the same rival who bested her in the French capital. However, Brussels was the 24-year-old’s undoing. With a disappointing result, she drew the curtains on this season.
The sprinter is back in her hometown. She visited her alma mater, David W. Carter High School, on September 21. She might not have claimed gold in the 100m finals, but as the anchor leg in the 4x100m event, she scorched to the finish and finally seized her maiden Olympic gold. The track and field star received a grand welcome into the gym by the school’s marching band, and the 24-year-old appeared to be in good spirits.
Dallas ISD shared a few snippets on Instagram, captioned, “ SPOTTED: Olympic gold medalist Sha’Carri Richardson made a special visit to David W. Carter High School.” Students can even be seen snapping pictures with her in front of a poster that stated, “Sha’CarriRichardson, The Path to Gold.“ So why was the Olympian there? Carter High School locked horns with Wilmer-Hutchins on Friday night. However, during the game, the Dallas native was honored with the track named after her at Kincaide Stadium.