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Women’s 100m Final | Paris Champions



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Watch Julien Alfred of Team Saint Lucia 🇱🇨 celebrate her gold medal 🥇 victory in the Women’s 100m Final at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. Alfred finished with a time of 10.72 seconds, securing the top spot ahead of Sha’Carri Richardson 🇺🇸 from the United States🥈, who took silver with 10.87 seconds, and Melissa Jefferson 🇺🇸, also from the United States, who earned bronze with 10.92 seconds 🥉.

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46 Comments

  1. Crazy how Sha'ccari went from almost last place at 30 meters to 2nd place. She needs to work on that start / reaction time. Happy for Julien. She seems like a really cool lady.

  2. watching this over and over again the camera was more focus on sha' carr than the oylmpic champion julien alfred

  3. Thank you for the posts! Congratulations to our very own St Lucian, Julien Alfred! Your hard work has paid off!👏👏 ✨✨Awesome✨✨

  4. What happened to the runner from Ivory Coast? It looked like she was in pain as she was finishing the race 😢

  5. Where's Gabby thompson??!!!🥲 if she's here competing this 100m race she will be the gold medalist for sure😅

  6. Carri Richardson is the smart stunning sprinter…she unluckily missed this time, but she could have. anyway congratulate to Saint Lucia, sprinter Alfred, she deserved it. I am Ranjith from Sri Lanka

  7. Questionable start off the blocks for Richardson but what a champion she is to make it to silver behind that rocket start by Alfred of St Lucia…. Kudo's Sha'Carri!

  8. Alfred has shocked the world. I thought Shacarri is gonna take it. For the first time in Olympic history, Alfred has her name in the gold medal for St. Lucia.

  9. Alfred is awesome. I wonder what will happen against some of the absent runners. All competitors are excellent world class level. Probably difficult to never have injuries and maintain this level of fitness.

  10. She first moved from her homeland, St. Lucia, at 14 years to Jamaica, and was a finalist in our world-renowned schoolgirls championships in those years there.
    Then, afterwards, she went to college in the US to be trained under the UT coach!
    Congratulations Julien!
    The journey was definitely worth it!

  11. Alfred 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼The fear in Richardson's eyes says it all. she's not ready for the Olympics… lots of arrogance and too many dramas. Silver Queen

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