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SHA’CARRI RICHARDSON

Sha’Carri Richardsonhas had a year filled with a lot of personal growth.

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Sha’Carri Richardson

Sha’Carri Richardson

“I thank y’all for teaching me the strength I never knew I had. I thank you for teaching me my value before I even knew it existed. I thank y’all for teaching me to live my truth yet understand my future. I thank you for teaching me not to want for anything and to work for everything,” she said alongside each photo. “To my babies I WILL NEVER STOP SO YALL CAN KEEP GOING. 2022 I don’t feel sorry for any of you.”

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Sha’Carri Richardson

Richardson has continued to keep a positive attitude over the past few months while in the spotlight. Last month, the athlete made her first appearance on the track — at the 2021 Prefontaine Classic — after being suspended from Team USA over a positive marijuana test earlier this summer.

Though she came in 9th, she held her head high afterward. “Coming out today, it was a great return back to the sport. I wanted to be able to come and perform, having a month off, dealing with all that I was dealing with,” she told reporters. “I’m not upset at myself at all, this is one race, I’m not done.”

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Sha’Carri Richardson

Richardson first captivated the hearts of many Americans in June, winning the women’s 100m race at the U.S. Olympic track and field trials. However, she lost her spot on Team USA after she tested positive for THC, a chemical in marijuana, following the trials.

Whennews of her positive testbroke, Richardson opened up about using marijuana to cope with the loss of her biological mother, who died the week before the track trials, but expressed that she wasn’t looking for “any empathy” and understood what she had done during an interview withToday.

“I was trying to hide my pain,” said Richardson. “I know what I did. I know what I’m supposed to do and what I’m allowed not to do, and I still made that decision. But I’m not making an excuse or looking for any empathy in my face.”

source: people.com