USA track star Sha’Carri Richardson looked stunning in newly released photo on Instagram this week.
The 24-year-old has been enjoying a quiet offseason following a rollercoaster year that saw her claim a silver and a gold at the Summer Olympics in Paris.
However, the American athlete resurfaced on social media earlier this week when she shared a radiant photo to her Instagram story.
The photo, which has since expired from the social media platform, showed Richardson looking naturally beautiful with minimal makeup on.
The athlete stripped down a black bikini, which showed off her chest tattoos. She topped off the eye-catching look with a statement jeweled necklace, matching earrings and her signature long talon nails.
Richardson has kept a relatively low profile on social media in recent months, posting just three times to her Instagram page since the Olympics in August.
USA track star Sha’Carri Richardson looked stunning in newly released photo on Instagram
The 24-year-old looked beautiful in natural makeup, a black bikini and statement jewelry
Richardson endured a rollercoaster games after she was beaten in the 100m sprint by Julien Alfred of St Lucia after getting off to an unusually slow start.
It took the reigning world champion 0.221 seconds to get out of the blocks, which was the slowest time of all eight runners on the day.
Richardson, who set the fastest 100m time of the year spent the duration of the race chasing down Alfred, but in the end she was left to rue her poor start.
It was a disappointing outcome at her first ever Games – three years since she missed out on a place at the Tokyo Olympics after testing positive for THC.
However, she redeemed herself with a sensational anchor leg for Team USA in their 4x100m to help the Americans claim gold.
After bailing out the USA in the heats, Richardson repeated the feat in the final. As Richardson was handed the baton, the United States was in fourth place. That quickly turned to third, second, and eventually the lead, which she never relented.
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