After showing she was the woman to beat with the quickest time in Sunday morningโs preliminary round, Gabby Thomas didnโt give anyone the chance as she secured Olympic gold in the womenโs 200-meter final on Tuesday.
The 27-year-old took bronze in Tokyo and silver in last yearโs world championships, but she was in control throughout this yearโs final, coming home in 21.83 seconds. The Northampton native and former Harvard star becomes the seventh American woman to claim gold in the 200 meters and the first since Allyson Felix in 2012.
In the womenโs 200, Thomas got off to a quick start, took the lead for good at the curve, and was never challenged in the final stretch.
She was emotional as soon as she crossed the finish line, grabbing her head with both hands after winning.
GABBY THOMAS WINS GOLD IN THE WOMEN’S 200M ๐ pic.twitter.com/vlhiSa2xoK
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Julien Alfred, who claimed Saint Luciaโs first Olympic medal when she won the 100m on Saturday, was a clear second in 22.08, with Brittany Brown taking bronze for the US in 20.20.
Thomas entered as the favorite, especially after reigning world champion Shericka Jackson of Jamaica withdrew earlier on Sunday, less than a month after suffering an injury in a tune-up meet in Hungary.
โTo be forced to sit that out was very difficult, but it also made me truly appreciate how important track is to me, and how much I want to do this,โ she told PEOPLE in July. โIโm so thrilled to be going to Paris and to represent Team USA, feeling strong and at my best.โ
The Olympian said at the time that bringing home a gold medal โwould mean the worldโ to her and that she was excited to have a cheer squad including her mom, dad, and boyfriend in Paris supporting her.
โIn 2021, I was just happy to be there, and it felt a bit unexpected,โ she said. โNow, I have bigger goals for myself, and I am doing everything I can to bring home the gold. I truly feel like this is a special year.โ