Sha'Carri Richardson is set to make her Olympic debut in Paris this summer after locking in her spot in the 100m with a career second-best time of 10.71 seconds.
This achievement comes after being stripped of her Trials win before the Tokyo Olympics.
What happened at the Trials?
Richardson secured her spot with a win in the 100m final, crossing the line with the fastest time in the world this season.
She will look to be the first American woman to win the 100m since Gail Devers in 1996.
Why it matters for Sha'Carri Richardson
Richardson's Olympic debut has been a long-awaited achievement after her previous setbacks.
She will face stiff competition from other athletes, including Noah Lyles and Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone.
What comes next for Richardson?
Richardson will look to continue her on-track dominance on the Olympic stage.
She will be joined by other high-profile athletes, including Ryan Crouser, who will look to be the first male athlete to ever win three consecutive Olympic titles in shot put.
Richardson's training partner, Melissa Jefferson, will also make her Olympic debut in Paris.
Jefferson qualified for her first Games at Trials, finishing second behind Richardson.
The 2024 U.S. Olympic Track and Field Team is officially set, with a number of familiar faces representing Team USA in Paris.
Richardson's story is one of perseverance, having overcome previous setbacks to achieve her goal of making the Olympic team.
She will look to make a strong impression in her Olympic debut and bring home a gold medal for Team USA.
The Paris Olympic Games will take place this summer, with Richardson and other athletes competing for top prizes.
Richardson's achievement is a testament to her hard work and dedication to her sport.
She will be one to watch in Paris as she competes against the best athletes in the world.