Sha’Carri Richardson secured her first Olympic gold medal in the women’s 4x100m relay at the Paris 2024 Olympics, delivering a spectacular performance as the anchor for Team USA. The American team, comprised of Melissa Jefferson, Twanisha Terry, Gabby Thomas, and Richardson, clocked in at 41.78 seconds, narrowly defeating Great Britain and Germany, who claimed silver and bronze, respectively.
The U.S. entered the race as favorites, having already won the world championship earlier in the season. However, the win did not come easily. Despite their speed and depth, the competition was fierce, particularly from a strong British team that finished less than a tenth of a second behind. It was Richardson’s explosive final leg that sealed the victory, as she surged ahead in the last meters to bring home the gold. Her remarkable closing speed capped off a stellar performance by the entire relay squad.
After the race, Richardson expressed her excitement, stating that it was a “phenomenal feeling” to cross the finish line and win gold for her country. She praised her teammates, particularly Gabby Thomas, who handed her the baton for the final stretch, saying, “I just remember trusting my third leg, trusting Gabby, and knowing she would get the baton in my hand no matter what.”
This victory adds another milestone to Richardson’s already impressive year. She also earned a silver medal in the 100m earlier in the Games, making her one of the top sprinters in the world. For the U.S. women’s relay team, this triumph continues their legacy of dominance in the event, showcasing the talent and unity within their lineup.
Gabby Thomas, who also won the gold medal in the 200m race, praised Richardson’s speed and ability to finish strong, describing it as a “special moment.” The team’s win marks a moment of redemption for Richardson, who missed the Tokyo 2020 Games, and solidifies her as one of the most electrifying athletes on the track today.