Since arriving at the Tokyo Olympics, American sprinter Gabby Thomas has been destined for great things.
On Tuesday, Thomas cruised to a third-place finish clocking a time of 21.87 in the 200 meter final to earn a bronze medal for Team USA.
Beyond training for Olympic-level athletics, Thomas has been balancing her sprinting career with a masters degree at the University of Texas in public health, studying epidemiology and health care management.
Gabby Thomas is incredible 🤩
— Sporting News (@sportingnews) August 3, 2021
• Graduated from Harvard
• Majored in neurobiology
• Currently working on getting her masters in epidemiology at Texas
• Won bronze in the women's 200m at the Olympics#Tokyo2020 | #Olympics pic.twitter.com/wTwszzMivQ
In 2019, Thomas graduated from Harvard with a degree in neurobiology and a secondary degree in global health and health policy. She then headed to Texas to join the Austin-based Buford-Bailey Track Club, founded by 1996 Olympic bronze medalist Tonja Buford-Bailey.
In June, at the U.S. Olympic trials, Thomas ran a stunning 21.61 seconds to put up the third-fastest 200 meter time ever.
Her time also made her the second-fastest American woman in the history of the race — the only woman who has run faster than Thomas is the legendary Florence Griffith-Joyner, who set the 200m world record back in 1988.
Since her ascent to the top, Thomas has been recognized as a medal contender in Tokyo.
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