Paris 2024: Alfred makes Olympic history for St Lucia

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Julien Alfred ran away from American world champion Sha’carri Richardson to win Olympic gold medal in the women’s blue riband 100 metres dash.

It was a first ever Games medal for Alfred’s Caribbean home nation of St Lucia.

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Alfred stormed down the wet Stade de France track for the gold medal in 10.72 seconds.

Richardson had 10.87 seconds for silver and the bronze went to her team-mate, Melissa Jefferson, 10.92.

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The 60m world indoor champion Alfred had already made her intentions clear when she beat Richardson two hours earlier in the semi-finals.

She extended the US women’s 100m title drought until at least Los Angeles 2028. The last US gold was in 1996 from Gail Devers.

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Jamaican 2008 and 2012 gold medallist Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce pulled out just minutes before her semi-final.

Also, her compatriot, the 2016 and 2021 winner Elaine Thompson-Herah, was not present in Paris due to injury.

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