Sha’Carri Richardson was humbled to have a track named after her at John Kincaide Stadium, and she committed to keep flying the flag high and representing Dallas well on a global scale.
Sha’Carri Richardson, the reigning world 100m champion, has finally had a track named after her.
Following her spectacular performance last season, a track in Dallas was slated to be named after the Olympic 100m silver medalist, but the exact dates have yet to be confirmed. However, D-day arrived, and Richardson traveled to Dallas for the ceremony.
Following winning two gold medals and a bronze at the World Championships in Budapest, Hungary, the Dallas ISD Board of Trustees considered naming the track at John Kincaide Stadium to
Speaking after the ceremony, Richardson expressed her thanks and stated that she owed so lot to Dallas for the support she has received from netizens. Richardson described her career as a magnificent journey that began in Dallas and led to competition on large stages.
“I appreciate all of your support, and I am delighted to have graduated from ISD. I am proud to have returned, and I must state that I began my career on this path. Having a tune named after me is a great honour, but it also means I have a responsibility to Dallas. Richardson added, “I will never let people forget where I came from, which is Dallas.”
“That is why I would say, reflecting on