【話題】女子百米世界冠軍 Sha'Carri Richardson 前往全國錦標賽途中被捕
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這位短跑運動員在全美錦標賽期間接受美國運動媒體 LetsRun.com 的採訪,但並未提及她被捕一事。LetsRun.com 同時亦報道,Richardson 已退出全美錦標賽。而於 Richardson 疑被拘留的原因,直到目前仍未有更多資訊。
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這並非 Richardson 第一次在旅途中惹上麻煩;2023 年初,她因與一名空中服務員發生爭執而被趕下美國航空的航班。2021 年,她獲得了東京奧運的參賽資格,但隨後在美國奧運選拔賽中藥檢中,被驗出大麻中的一種化學物質四氫大麻酚(THC)檢測呈陽性,被禁賽一個月。作為衛冕世界 100 米冠軍,Richardson 將自動獲得 2025 年世界錦標賽的外卡。
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