America’s fastest woman tests positive for Marijuana.

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The Times quoted two unidentified individuals who were aware of the test results as they reported a positive test, which was first reported by The Gleaner newspaper in Jamaica.
Richardson’s agent Renaldo Nehemia did not respond to AFP’s request for comment.
Los Angeles, USA
Sha’Carri Richardson of America was tempted to get marijuana at the American Olympics and field trials and may miss the Tokyo Games, The New York Times reported Thursday.

The Times quoted two unidentified individuals who were aware of the test results as they reported a positive test, which was first reported by The Gleaner newspaper in Jamaica.

Richardson’s agent Renaldo Nehemia did not respond to AFP’s request for comment.

Richardson, 21, won the 100-meter dash at the American trials in Oregon in June, cutting his ticket to Tokyo in a season that became the sixth fastest woman of all time in 10.72 seconds at a conference in Florida in April. .

However, marijuana is on the World Anti-Doping Agency’s list of banned substances, and good drug use can lead to a ban from one month to two years.

A good test result would make his victory invalid there and open the door for a good finisher to get a stadium in Tokyo, even if Richardson gets a lower penalty.

The Times reported that some athletes in the women’s 100-meter race at the trial were told they had been promoted to a position.

When the Richardson camp did not handle the reports on Thursday, the athlete sent a secret tweet, telling his followers, “I’m a human being.”

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