Richardson leads breakout stars for Paris 2024 Olympics
Track and field's rising stars shine bright at Paris 2024
American track star ShaCarri Richardson announced herself on the Olympic stage with a blistering 10.94 seconds to reach the women's 100m semi-finals on Saturday, leading a charge of breakout stars to watch at Paris 2024.
The 24-year-old Richardson, who missed the Tokyo Olympics due to a suspension, showed her class in her first Olympic race, easily winning her heat and establishing herself as a contender for the gold medal.
Richardson is one of several young track and field stars who are making their mark in Paris, and they are sure to be among the medal favorites in 2024. Here are a few others to watch:
- Erriyon Knighton (USA): The 18-year-old Knighton is a rising star in the men's 200m, and he is already a world champion in the indoor 60m. He is sure to be a contender for a medal in Paris.
- Athing Mu (USA): The 20-year-old Mu is the reigning Olympic champion in the women's 800m. She is one of the most promising middle-distance runners in the world, and she is sure to be a favorite for gold in Paris.
- Sydney McLaughlin (USA): The 23-year-old McLaughlin is the world record holder in the women's 400m hurdles. She is one of the most dominant athletes in her event, and she is sure to be a gold medal favorite in Paris.
These are just a few of the breakout stars to watch at Paris 2024. The future of track and field is bright, and these young athletes are sure to make their mark on the Olympic stage.
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