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SAINT-DENIS, France — The roar at Stade de France was the loudest for the American but after 100 meters on a purple track, Sha’Carri Richardson was in second, not first. 

Julien Alfred of Saint Lucia spoiled the most important stop of the Richardson redemption tour, sprinting to the title of world’s fastest woman in 10.72 seconds Saturday night at the 2024 Paris Olympics. Richardson was second at 10.87 and her training partner, Melissa Jefferson, won bronze in 10.92. 

It was Saint Lucia’s first Olympic medal in any event. 

“I feel honored to be an ambassador for my country,” said Alfred, who is from a Caribbean island of just 180,000. “I was hoping we could get our first medal and it came as a gold, I’m sure they’re celebrating back home right now.” 

Sha'Carri Richardson celebrates her second-place finish in the women's 100m final.

It was Richardson’s first Olympic medal. She did not attend the mandatory post-race press conference. Neither did Jefferson, though she spoke to reporters briefly in the mixed zone. 

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Jefferson said what she’ll remember most, after pushing through the finish line was “waiting for my name to pop up, seeing it and having a sigh of relief. 




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