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Olympic silver medalist Sha’Carri Richardson and her boyfriend, world champion sprinter Christian Coleman, are on the brink of a golden opportunity—one that could see them make history together on the track at the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.
With the Games set to unfold on home soil, the electric duo known for their speed and star power may soon share the global stage like never before. Thanks to a groundbreaking announcement by the International Olympic Committee (IOC), there’s now a real possibility that the sprinting couple could compete side by side for Team USA in a mixed-gender relay or team event—something never before seen at this level.
The 2028 Olympics could mark not just a milestone in their careers, but a moment of inspiration for fans across the world, showcasing both love and legacy at full speed.
For the first time in its history, the Olympic Games are poised to have a 4×100m mixed relay.
According to Olympics.com, this follows an approval by the Executive Board of the IOC on April 9.
This means that male and female sprinters will take to the track as part of the same race.
While mixed relays have been around, with some tested at the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games and the World Athletics Championships, this is the first time that male and female sprinters will get to line up against one another in the 4×100m.
The event is especially Richardson’s and Coleman’s event.
In 2023, Richardson and Coleman lined up for Team USA at the World Athletics Championships.
Richardson teamed up with 200m Olympic champion Gabby Thomas, Twanisha Terry, and Tamari Davis to deliver gold for the USA.
Coleman, on the other hand, joined forces with 100m Olympic champion Noah Lyles, Fred Kerley, and Brandon Carnes.
At the 2024 Paris Olympics, Richardson anchored a Team USA of Thomas, Terry, and Melissa Jefferson to gold.
The delayed 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games also faced the same struggle with temperatures rising above 34C and humidity around 70%.
The rising temperatures are making it difficult to organise events and athletes around the world have raised their concerns over the same.
