U.S. sprinter Sha’Carri Richardson may be barred from competing in the 100 meters at the Tokyo Olympics after reportedly failing a drug test.
According to a report Thursday by the Jamaican Gleaner, Richardson’s performance at last month’s U.S, Olympic trials was “disqualified” after she tested positive for a trace amount of what the World Anti-Doping Agency classifies as a “substance of abuse.” Tyler Dragon of the Cincinnati Enquirer reported that the substance was marijuana and that Richardson is facing a 30-day suspension from competition.
Sha’Carri Richardson did not use steroids, according to a source. Richardson is facing a 30-day suspension for testing positive for marijuana. https://t.co/abQRiOJkEV
— Tyler Dragon (@TheTylerDragon) July 2, 2021
Dragon also reported that Richardson could still compete for the U.S. in Tokyo in the women’s 4×100 relay. The women’s 100-meter final is scheduled for July 31 but the 4×100 final is set for Aug. 6.
Reports of a possible disqualification come as Reuters reports that Richardson will not compete in the Diamond League on Sunday in Stockholm. She was scheduled to run in the 200 meters, according to the report.
Both the Jamaican Gleaner and Reuters requested comment from Richardson’s side but did not receive a response. USA Track and Field, the U.S. Olympic Committee and the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency have yet to comment.
Earlier on Thursday, Richardson sent out this ambiguous tweet:
I am human
— Sha’Carri Richardson (@itskerrii) July 1, 2021
MORE: USA Olympic track and field trials results from every event
Richardson drew widespread attention when she pointed to her time of 10.86 seconds as she crossed the finish line first in the U.S. track and field trials.
Sha’Carri Richardson (10.86 seconds) closes late to capture the women’s 100-meter final at the U.S. track and field trials. pic.twitter.com/SPQPpan6iz
— Sporting News (@sportingnews) June 20, 2021
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