Sha'Carri Richardson Places Fourth In The Women's 200m At Brussels Diamond League


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Olympic silver medallist Christine Mbomba came in first place in the women’s 200m, and Sha’Carri Richardson finished in fourth place behind, Shericka Jackson and Dina Asher-Smith.

Unbeknownst to Sha’Carri Richardson, the Drake curse may be back in full effect. The Canadian superstar recently unleashed his sixth studio album, Certified Lover Boy, and on the standout track “No Friends In The Industry,” Drake rapped, “And I’m like Sha’Carri, smoke ’em on and off the track.”

While many fans respected the sentiment behind the bar, the song went on to trend on social media because skeptics of the controversial track star don’t think that bar has aged well. Last month, in her first race back after being suspended and barred from the Olympics due to her marijuana use, Sha’Carri Richardson infamously placed last in her race at the Prefontaine Classic. Now, it appears that the bar has jinxed the 21-year-old athlete even further.

Namibia's Christine Mboma (C) reacts as she crosses the finish line and wins the women's 200 metres event next to Jamaica's Shericka Jackson (L), Britain's Dina Asher-Smith (R) and Shacarri Richardson of the US (2R) at The Diamond League AG Memorial Van Damme athletics meeting at The King Baudouin Stadium in Brussels on September 3, 2021.
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On Friday, Sha’Carri Richardson competed in the Women’s 200m race at the Diamond League in Brussels, Belgium, which saw her face off against Olympic silver medallist Christine Mboma. With all eyes on Richardson to redeem herself once again, the talented track and field athlete finished the race in fourth place, behind Christine Mboma, Shericka Jackson, and Dina Asher-Smith.

Watch a clip from the final moments of the race below.  

Following her performance at the Prefontaine Classic, do you think that Sha’Carri is still deserving all of the hype? Or do you think that the controversial athlete is actually on track to bounce back?

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Olympic silver medallist Christine Mbomba came in first place in the women’s 200m, and Sha’Carri Richardson finished in fourth place behind, Shericka Jackson and Dina Asher-Smith.

Unbeknownst to Sha’Carri Richardson, the Drake curse may be back in full effect. The Canadian superstar recently unleashed his sixth studio album, Certified Lover Boy, and on the standout track “No Friends In The Industry,” Drake rapped, “And I’m like Sha’Carri, smoke ’em on and off the track.”

While many fans respected the sentiment behind the bar, the song went on to trend on social media because skeptics of the controversial track star don’t think that bar has aged well. Last month, in her first race back after being suspended and barred from the Olympics due to her marijuana use, Sha’Carri Richardson infamously placed last in her race at the Prefontaine Classic. Now, it appears that the bar has jinxed the 21-year-old athlete even further.

Namibia's Christine Mboma (C) reacts as she crosses the finish line and wins the women's 200 metres event next to Jamaica's Shericka Jackson (L), Britain's Dina Asher-Smith (R) and Shacarri Richardson of the US (2R) at The Diamond League AG Memorial Van Damme athletics meeting at The King Baudouin Stadium in Brussels on September 3, 2021.
JOHN THYS/AFP/Getty Images

On Friday, Sha’Carri Richardson competed in the Women’s 200m race at the Diamond League in Brussels, Belgium, which saw her face off against Olympic silver medallist Christine Mboma. With all eyes on Richardson to redeem herself once again, the talented track and field athlete finished the race in fourth place, behind Christine Mboma, Shericka Jackson, and Dina Asher-Smith.

Watch a clip from the final moments of the race below.  

Following her performance at the Prefontaine Classic, do you think that Sha’Carri is still deserving all of the hype? Or do you think that the controversial athlete is actually on track to bounce back?

[via]