Sha’Carri Richardson’s electrifying performance in the 4×100 relay at the Paris Olympics has captured the hearts of fans and earned high praise from NBA legends LeBron James and Magic Johnson.
Richardson, along with her powerhouse teammates Gabby Thomas, Melissa Jefferson, and Twanisha Terry, blazed through the race, clocking a season-best time of 41.78 seconds to secure the gold medal for Team USA
LeBron James, fresh off Team USA’s thrilling victory over Serbia, took a moment to celebrate Richardson’s triumph. The post resonated with his followers, highlighting Richardson’s fierce determination and unyielding spirit.
The four-time NBA champion shared a congratulatory post on his Instagram story, featuring Richardson’s photo with the caption “Tough as nails,” along with four hailing emojis and a gold meda
Magic and Vanderbilt hail the Team USA relay
Magic Johnson, another NBA icon, also joined in the celebrations. He took to X (formerly Twitter) to commend the entire relay team, writing, “Congratulations to Melissa Jefferson, Tee Tee Terry, Gabby Thomas, and Sha’carri Richardson for winning gold in the 4×100 relay!”
Johnson’s message reflected the pride felt by the track and field community and fans alike, as the U.S. women’s team redeemed themselves after finishing second in Tokyo.
Los Angeles Lakers star Jarred Vanderbilt also showed his support, sharing a post of Richardson’s final sprint on his Instagram story, captioned simply, “Cold.
A thrilling race
Richardson’s anchor leg was the defining moment of the race. Despite a shaky baton handoff from Thomas, Richardson surged ahead, turning her head to check her competition and finding herself with a commanding lead.
That confident glance, which seemed to say “Is that all you’ve got?” quickly went viral, becoming a meme sensation on social media
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