Alfred and LaFond Win Historic Olympic Golds
Alfred and LaFond Win Historic Olympic Golds
Alfred and LaFond Win Historic Olympic Golds
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Julian Alfred of St. Lucia and Thea LaFond of Dominica made history by winning their countries' first-ever Olympic gold medals at the Paris 2024 Games. Alfred stunned the athletics world by winning the 100-meter final in 10.72 seconds, defeating notable competitors including the US's Sha'Carri Richardson. LaFond, who left Dominica at age five and now lives in Maryland, clinched gold in the women's triple jump with a record distance of 15.02 meters. The achievements sparked widespread jubilation in the Caribbean, with leaders and citizens celebrating the historical significance. LaFond expressed hope that her victory would inspire infrastructure development in Dominica, which lacks adequate track and field facilities. Both athletes' successes underscore the potential for world-class performance even from countries with limited resources.

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