By: Tadi Abedje In the 100-meter hurdles, Camacho-Quinn finished out on top, as she clocked in at 12.37 seconds. She ranked ahead of Kendra Harrison, Megan Tapper, Tobi Amusan, Nadine Visser, Devynne Charlton, Gabrielle Cunningham and Britany Anderson. RELATED: Report: Sprinter Sha’Carri Richardson Fails Drug Test, Could Miss Olympics As a result of her accomplishment, Camacho-Quinn became the second Olympian representing Puerto Rico to win a gold medal. Tennis player Monica Puig was the first when she won it in the 2016 Olympics in Brazil. This was an early birthday present for the track star, as her birthday is on August 21. “It means a lot. Growing up my momma let it be known, like, this is Puerto Rican […]
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