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Julien Alfred Becomes Saint Lucia’s First Olympic Gold Medalist in 100m

Julien Alfred Becomes Saint Lucia’s First Olympic Gold Medalist in 100m

The 2024 Paris Olympics will forever be remembered as the moment Julien Alfred made history. The sprinter from Saint Lucia delivered a jaw-dropping performance in the women’s 100m final, clinching the gold medal and securing the first Olympic medal ever for her country.

On a rainy evening at the Stade de France, Alfred blazed down the track in 10.72 seconds, setting a new national record for Saint Lucia. Her explosive start and unwavering focus throughout the race left no doubt—this was her moment to shine.

Despite a valiant effort from American sprinter Sha’Carri Richardson, who finished second with a time of 10.87 seconds, Alfred was untouchable. Twanisha Terry, also from the USA, took the bronze with a time of 10.92 seconds.

Julien Alfred’s triumph is a monumental achievement for both her and Saint Lucia. With this victory, she not only becomes the island’s first Olympic champion but also establishes herself as a force to be reckoned with in the world of sprinting.

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