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Richardson rose to fame in as a freshman at Louisiana State University , running This winning time made her one of the ten fastest women in history at 19 years old.
In April , Richardson ran a new personal best of Trials, invalidating her win and making her ineligible to compete in the m at the Olympics. After successfully completing a counseling program, she accepted a one-month period of ineligibility that began on June 28, Richardson won gold in the m at the World Championships in Budapest, beating Shericka Jackson and Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce in a new championships record time of Richardson was born in Dallas , Texas.
She was raised by her grandmother, Betty Harp, and an aunt. She won the m with a time of In the m, she placed runner-up by less than one hundredth of a second in a time of Four days after the NCAA Championships, she announced she would forgo collegiate eligibility after her first year, and sign a professional contract. Richardson qualified for the Summer Olympics with a meter time of It was 0. However, she was not selected, thereby missing the Olympics entirely.
Richardson stated that she took the drug to cope with the pressure of qualifying for the Olympics while mourning the recent death of her biological mother. President Joe Biden also suggested that drug-testing rules governing athletes could be changed.
Furthermore, they stated that changing those rules might be problematic, as the vast majority of the world's nation states consider consuming marijuana a criminal offense. Richardson returned to the track at the Prefontaine Classic , placing ninth β last place β with a time of On April 8, , she ran the fourth-fastest m by a woman in all conditions, clocking It converts to On July 7, , Richardson became the US national champion in the metre sprint event by winning the women's m final in Her relay time of 9.