By: Tadi Abedje Richardson had met the requirements for the Tokyo Olympics after her stellar performance at the United States Olympic Trials. She finished the 100-meter race in 10.86 seconds ahead of Javianne Oliver. Previously in April 2021, she ran a career-best 10.72 seconds, which qualified her for the big stage, according to the World Athletics website. However, things took a wrong turn as her biological mother passed away a week before the race. After that, Richardson tested positive for marijuana. As a result, she had to complete a counseling program and received a one-month suspension. RELATED: Sprinter Sha’Carri Richardson Not Selected for US Olympics Team To make matters worse, Richardson was left off the relay team thanks to the decision by USA Track […]
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