(BPRW) Black US Olympians Reign Supreme
(Black PR Wire) The 2024 Paris Olympics have been a showcase of incredible athletic talent from around the world, and Black US Olympians have been leading the charge. From record-breaking performances to historic wins, these athletes have proven to be among the best of the best.
The US track and field team has been dominated by Black athletes, with standouts like:
Noah Lyles, who won gold in the Men’s 100m with an outstanding time of 9.784 seconds.
Sha’Carri Richardson along with Melissa Jefferson, Gabrielle Thomas and Twanisha Terry, all won gold in the Women’s 4x100m Relay with a time of 41.78 seconds.
Grant Holloway won gold in the Men’s 110m hurdles with a whopping time of 12.99 seconds.
On the gymnastics floor, we seen jaw dropping performances and historic firsts from:
Simone Biles, who took home three gold medals for Women’s Artistic Individual All-Around, Women’s Artistic Team All-Around and Women’s Vault.
Rebeca Andrade, Jordan Chiles and Simone Biles, made history as they made up the first all-Black gymnastics podium in Olympic history.
These athletes and many more, have made the 2024 Paris Olympics unforgettable. Their dedication, perseverance and passion for their sports have inspired a nation and cemented their places in Olympic History. The 2024 Paris Olympics will be remembered for years to come, and the contributions of Black Olympians will forever be etched in history.
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