“I’m still here.” Those three words held the weight of a broken heart and the strength of a warrior’s will. Just days after losing her biological mother, Sha’Carri Richardson stood before the world and told them not to ask for pity or praise but to declare that she was choosing to keep going. Choosing to chase her dreams with her soul in pieces. Choosing to run—not for glory, but to honor the woman whose absence had left a void too deep for words. She wasn’t asking for a medal. She wasn’t asking for applause. Nor did she just want to make her family proud. To make her mother proud. And then, something extraordinary happened.

In the summer of 2021, at the U.S. Olympic Trials, Sha’Carri Richardson did the unthinkable. Days after burying one of the most complex and important figures in he

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