SAINT-DENIS, France — For Sha'Carri Richardson, this was a beautiful relay through the rain. Richardson captured her first Olympic gold medal with a come-from-behind anchor leg for the United States in the Olympic women's 4x100 on Friday.
The Americans' relay was filled with smooth, safe passes of a rain-slickened baton, then capped off by America's fastest 100-meter runner. «It was a phenomenal feeling for all of us,» Richardson said.
The silver medalist from the 100 received the baton from Gabby Thomas in third place. By the halfway point of her leg, Richardson had overcome runners from Britain and Germany.
She glanced to her right — and backward — and gave a look of «you're not catching me,» then took eight more steps. On the ninth one, Richardson slammed her left foot on the ground over the finish line and let out a yell.