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Gabby Thomas Wins Women’s Olympic 200m Gold, Nigeria’s Ofili Finishes Sixth

American Gabby Thomas clinched the first major title of her career with a brilliant victory in the women’s Olympic 200m.

American Gabby Thomas stormed to a brilliant victory in the women’s Olympic 200m in Paris on Tuesday to clinch the first major title of her career.
Thomas clocked 21.83sec to win ahead of St. Lucia’s new 100m champion Julien Alfred, who timed 22.08sec. Thomas’ teammate Brittany Brown claimed bronze in 22.20sec.

Thomas, 27, a bronze medallist at the Tokyo Games three years ago, is the first American woman to win an Olympic short sprint title since childhood idol Allyson Felix won the 200m at the 2012 London Games.

Nigeria’s Favour Ofili finished sixth in the race after reaching the final following administrative lapses that led to her omission from the 100m race.

American Gabby Thomas stormed to a brilliant victory in the women’s Olympic 200m in Paris on Tuesday to clinch the first major title of her career.

Thomas clocked 21.83sec to win ahead of St. Lucia’s new 100m champion Julien Alfred, who timed 22.08sec. Thomas’ teammate Brittany Brown claimed bronze in 22.20sec.

Thomas, 27, a bronze medallist at the Tokyo Games three years ago, is the first American woman to win an Olympic short sprint title since childhood idol Allyson Felix won the 200m at the 2012 London Games.

Nigeria’s Favour Ofili finished sixth in the race after reaching the final following administrative lapses that led to her omission from the 100m race.

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