Best Ways to View Sha’Carri Richardson’s 2024 Paris Olympic Performance

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American fans are excited to cheer on Team USA as they compete and dominate the 2024 Paris Olympics. In Texas, we have so much anticipation to see our very own track and field super star Sha’Carri Richardson shut it down!
Unfortunately, a positive THC test during an anti-doping infraction ended the her bid for the Tokyo Olympics, but now she looks to return back and better as she makes her debut in the Paris Olympics.
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In June, during the Olympic Trials, Richardson qualified for the 100-meter race with a personal best of 10.71 seconds. Now, he is competing in the Paris Olympics. At the Paris competition, she’ll be running the 100-meter dash.

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We look forward to seeing Sha’Carri Richardson represent Team USA, but also seeing her take the Dallas swag internationally with her custom nails, Texas pride, and resilience.

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Here’s How to Catch Sha’Carri Richardson at the 2024 Paris Olympics
Find Richardson’s race itinerary below if you’re interested in watching her compete.
Date |
Time |
TV Channel |
Competition |
---|---|---|---|
Friday, August 2 |
4:35 a.m. ET |
USA Network, E!, Peacock |
Women’s 100-meter Preliminary Round |
Friday, August 2 |
4:50 a.m. ET |
USA Network, E!, Peacock |
Women’s 100m First Round |
Saturday, August 3 |
2 p.m. ET |
USA Network, E!, Peacock |
Women’s 100m Semifinal |
Saturday, August 3 |
2:20 p.m. ET |
USA Network, E!, Peacock |
Women’s 100m Final |
The 100-meter women’s preliminary round will kick off Richardson’s Olympic campaign on August 2. It is very likely that she will advance to the next round, where she will compete right after the preliminary race.
Following that, Richardson will compete in the semifinals and finals on August 3, provided that she advances.
From 8 p.m. ET onwards, NBC’s primetime show will broadcast the track and field events that take place during the night in American time zones. Live coverage is available on USA Network and E!, and racegoers may also watch the action unfold online at Peacock.