September 29, 2024

Despite Season 1 Backlash, Sha’Carri Richardson’s Snub In Netflix’s Recent SPRINT Announcement Angers Fans: “won’t be watching”

Sha’Carri Richardson, the American track sensation who turns the 100m and 200m into her playground, snagged a well-earned gold in the 4x100m relay at the Paris Olympics. But in a surprising turn of events, she had to settle for silver in the much-anticipated 100m final, narrowly edged out by St. Lucia’s 23-year-old prodigy, Julien Alfred. Despite being the odds-on favorite thanks to her blazing performances at the 2023 World Championships and her world-leading times in 2024, Paris wasn’t her stage to shine in the 100m.

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And just when you thought things couldn’t get more dramatic, right before the Olympics, Sha’Carri made headlines with her appearance on Netflix’s “Sprint” Season 1, which put a spotlight on her track prowess. But in a twist-worthy cliffhanger, Netflix announced the lineup for Season 2, and guess who didn’t make the cut? That’s right—Sha’Carri, thus leaving fans fuming.

Sha’Carri Richardson goes from celebrated to snubbed by Netflix’s SPRINT

On August 22, Citius Mag turned up the heat on X with the scoop about the new season of Netflix’s SPRINT, fresh from the Paris Olympics. The upcoming roster is star-studded, featuring Olympic champions like Noah Lyles, who clinched gold in the 100m and bronze in the 200m, and Letsile Tebogo, the electrifying 200m champ and 4x400m silver medallist. Gabby Thomas, who snagged three golds, including in the 200m, and Julien Alfred, who dominated in the 100m and earned silver in the 200m, will also be in the mix. However, in a surprising twist, the list noticeably lacks Sha’Carri Richardson, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, Elaine Thompson-Herah, and Zharnel Hughes—who were all stars of Season 1.

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