Alaysha Johnson Wins Silver in 100m Hurdles Trials
Alaysha Johnson Wins Silver in 100m Hurdles Trials

Alaysha Johnson Wins Silver in 100m Hurdles Trials

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Alaysha Johnson, a hurdler with hypothyroidism, qualified for the Paris Olympics after running a personal best 12.31 seconds in the U.S. Olympic Trials, finishing second behind Masai Russell. Danielle Williams, a Jamaican sprinter and HBCU alumna, also secured her spot for the Olympics after running 12.53 seconds in the Jamaican 100m hurdles finals. Williams, a two-time World Championships winner, will be making her Olympic debut. Conversely, Caleb Dean, a Texas Tech star, faced disappointment at the U.S. Trials, failing to finish the 400m hurdles race after a fall. Johnson's journey, marked by determination and support from fellow athletes, showcases her rise from adversity to Olympic success.

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