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Sha'Carri Richardson | Failed Drug Test | Principles vs Emotions | S.D. Booker
#atoasttothemen #men #gentlemen #entrepreneurs #redpill #masculinity #marriage #sha'carririchardson #olympics
Sha'Carri Richardson born March 25, 2000) is an American track and field sprinter who competes in the 100 meters and 200 meters. Richardson rose to fame in 2019 as a freshman at Louisiana State University, running 10.75 seconds to break the 100 m record at the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Championships. This winning time made her one of the ten fastest women in history at 19 years of age.
In April 2021, Richardson ran a new personal best of 10.72 seconds, becoming the sixth fastest woman of all time and the fourth fastest American woman in history. She qualified for the 2020 Summer Olympics after winning the women's 100-meter dash with 10.86 in the United States Olympic Trials. On July 1, it was reported that Richardson had tested positive for THC (the main psychoactive component found in cannabis) following her 100 m final at the U.S. Trials, invalidating her results and making her ineligible to compete in the 100 m at the Olympics.
After successfully completing a counseling program, she accepted a one-month period of ineligibility that began on June 28, 2021. Richardson stated she took the drug when she needed to cope with the pressure to make it to the Olympics and of dealing with the emotional pain in learning about the death of her biological mother. Multiple US sports stars like Michael Johnson and prominent NFL and NBA stars backed Sha’Carri Richardson after her suspension and protested on how they personally found it ridiculous for her to be suspended for usage of marijuana.
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Sha'Carri Richardson | Failed Drug Test | Principles vs Emotions | S.D. Booker
#atoasttothemen #men #gentlemen #entrepreneurs #redpill #masculinity #marriage #sha'carririchardson #olympics
Sha'Carri Richardson born March 25, 2000) is an American track and field sprinter who competes in the 100 meters and 200 meters. Richardson rose to fame in 2019 as a freshman at Louisiana State University, running 10.75 seconds to break the 100 m record at the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Championships. This winning time made her one of the ten fastest women in history at 19 years of age.
In April 2021, Richardson ran a new personal best of 10.72 seconds, becoming the sixth fastest woman of all time and the fourth fastest American woman in history. She qualified for the 2020 Summer Olympics after winning the women's 100-meter dash with 10.86 in the United States Olympic Trials. On July 1, it was reported that Richardson had tested positive for THC (the main psychoactive component found in cannabis) following her 100 m final at the U.S. Trials, invalidating her results and making her ineligible to compete in the 100 m at the Olympics.
After successfully completing a counseling program, she accepted a one-month period of ineligibility that began on June 28, 2021. Richardson stated she took the drug when she needed to cope with the pressure to make it to the Olympics and of dealing with the emotional pain in learning about the death of her biological mother. Multiple US sports stars like Michael Johnson and prominent NFL and NBA stars backed Sha’Carri Richardson after her suspension and protested on how they personally found it ridiculous for her to be suspended for usage of marijuana.