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Stop Fighting Over Whoโs The โFastest Woman Aliveโ ๐ โโ๏ธ "The last time ShaโCarri Richardson ignited this particular debate was in 2024, when online promotion of her Vogue magazine profile called her 'the fastest woman in the world,' enraging a lot of folks on a certain Caribbean island. But that all happened becauseโฆ ShaโCarri was in Vogue. She didnโt get there based on her spot in the all-time top-ten list, and there are plenty of other World champions who donโt end up on the covers of magazines. ShaโCarri garnered a splashy photoshoot and a 2,500-word feature in a mainstream publication because sheโs interesting. Thatโs much more marketable than a personal best or gold medal ever will be. So letโs focus a little less on stats, and a little more on stories if we want to get people to care about sprinting greatness for more than ten seconds at a time. ๐ซ Read more via @TheLapCount: thelapcount.substack.com/i/193516761/stโฆ

"If I have a heart attack at 30, I have a heart attack": One 16-year-old told CBS News that he started taking a steroid known as tren, which was developed for livestock, after seeing gym influencers participating in the looksmaxxing trend on social media.

If she was in the final of the 200m last year at the world champs and she ran that time, she would be a silver medallist.










