Gabrielle Thomas
Gabrielle Thomas | |
Gabrielle Thomas, 2024. | |
Född | 7 december 1996[1] (27 år) Atlanta[2][3], USA |
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Medborgare i | USA |
Utbildad vid | University of Texas at Austin Harvard University, kandidatexamen, [4] Williston Northampton School, [4] |
Sysselsättning | Friidrottare[5], neurobiolog, sprinter |
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Gabrielle Thomas | ||
Friidrott, damer | ||
Nation: USA | ||
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Olympiska spel | ||
Guld | Paris 2024 | 200 meter |
Guld | Paris 2024 | 4 x 100 meter |
Guld | Paris 2024 | 4 x 400 meter |
Silver | Tokyo 2020 | 4 x 100 meter |
Brons | Tokyo 2020 | 200 meter |
Världsmästerskap | ||
Guld | Budapest 2023 | 4 × 100 meter |
Silver | Budapest 2023 | 200 meter |
Gabrielle Thomas, född 7 december 1996, är en amerikansk friidrottare som tävlar i kortdistanslöpning.
Studier
Thomas har kandidatexamen från Harvard University där hon studerade neurobiologi och global hälsa. I maj 2023 avslutade hon sin magisterexamen i epidemiologi vid University of Texas.[6]
Karriär
I augusti 2021 vid OS i Tokyo tog Thomas brons på 200 meter med tiden 21,87 sekunder.[7] Hon var även en del av USA:s stafettlag tillsammans med Javianne Oliver, Teahna Daniels och Jenna Prandini som tog silver på 4 × 100 meter stafett.[8][9] Vid olympiska sommarspelen 2024 tog hon tre OS-guld efter att ha vunnit 200 meter, 4 x 100 meter stafett damer och 4 x 400 meter stafett damer.[10]
Personliga rekord
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Källor
- Gabrielle Thomas på World Athletics webbplats
- Gabrielle Thomas på Olympedia (engelska)
Noter
- ^ läs online, www.olympedia.org .[källa från Wikidata]
- ^ läs online, www.gazettenet.com , läst: 28 juni 2021.[källa från Wikidata]
- ^ läs online, www.nbcolympics.com , läst: 28 juni 2021.[källa från Wikidata]
- ^ [a b] Reid Hoffman, Linkedin, 5 maj 2003, LinkedIn person-ID: gabrielle-thomas-b4238613b, läst: 23 december 2021.[källa från Wikidata]
- ^ Diamond Leagues idrottardatabas, Diamond League person-ID: 14733520, läst: 6 april 2022.[källa från Wikidata]
- ^ https://www.sportskeeda.com/us/olympics/news-did-gabby-thomas-graduate-harvard-all-american-athlete-s-college-educational-qualifications
- ^ ”Harvard grad Gabby Thomas wins bronze in women's 200-meter final in Tokyo”. cbsnews.com. 3 augusti 2021. https://www.cbsnews.com/news/gabby-thomas-womens-200-meter-bronze-medal-olympics/. Läst 17 mars 2022.
- ^ ”Gabby Thomas '19 Wins Silver Medal With U.S. 4x100m Relay Team at 2020 Tokyo Olympics”. gocrimson.com. 6 augusti 2021. https://gocrimson.com/news/2021/8/6/track-field-gabby-thomas-19-wins-silver-medal-with-us-4x100m-relay-team-at-2020-tokyo-olympics.aspx. Läst 17 mars 2022.
- ^ ”Daniels, Team USA 4x100m relay win silver at Tokyo Olympics”. texassports.com. 6 augusti 2021. https://texassports.com/news/2021/8/6/track-field-cross-country-daniels-team-usa-4x100m-relay-win-silver-medal-at-tokyo-olympics.aspx. Läst 17 mars 2022.
- ^ Melissa Faulner (12 augusti 2024). ”Team USA and Team Toyota’s Gabby Thomas Captures Three Olympic Gold Medals in Paris” (på amerikansk engelska). Toyota USA Newsroom. https://pressroom.toyota.com/team-usa-and-team-toyotas-gabby-thomas-captures-three-olympic-gold-medals-in-paris/. Läst 20 augusti 2024.
- ^ [a b c d e f] ”Gabrielle THOMAS | Profile”. worldathletics.org. https://www.worldathletics.org/athletes/united-states/gabrielle-thomas-14733520. Läst 20 augusti 2024.
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