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St Lucia’s Julien Alfred Now 100 Meters Olympic Women’s Champion

Posted By: adminon: August 04, 2024In: SpectacleTags: Jamaican dominance, Olympics women’s final, Sha’Carri Richardson, St. Lucia, USNo CommentsViews:
St Lucia’s Julien Alfred Now 100 Meters Olympic Women's Champion

By Yusuf Bangura We’ve just watched the 100 metres Olympic women’s final. We have a new champion—Julien Alfred, from the tiny island of St. Lucia (with a population of 180,000). It was a spe... Read more

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