Sprint icon Sanya Richards-Ross explains decision to represent Team USA

Sanya Richards-Ross, the Jamaican-born American sprint icon, has shed light on her decision to represent Team USA over her native Jamaica during her track and field career.

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Richards-Ross, who migrated to the USA with her family at the age of 12, explained that her choice to compete for the USA was a result of her upbringing and circumstances. Initially hesitant about leaving Jamaica, she found herself immersed in American culture and friendships upon arrival in the US.

Her path to representing Team USA began when she was 16 and invited to compete at the Junior nationals. It was then that she realized she needed American citizenship to participate, prompting her to pursue citizenship and ultimately represent the USA in track and field.

Richards-Ross acknowledges the opportunities and benefits that came with representing the USA

Reflecting on her decision, Richards-Ross acknowledged the opportunities and benefits that came with representing the USA. Despite her Jamaican roots, she found success and fulfilment in wearing the red, white, and blue jersey, securing lucrative partnerships and achieving remarkable feats in the sport.

Richards-Ross’s illustrious career saw her dominate the world rankings in the 400m and set records, including the American 400m record at 48.70 seconds. Her consistency and excellence earned her titles such as IAAF Female World Athlete of the Year in 2006 and 2009.

After retiring from competitive athletics due to injury in 2016, Richards-Ross transitioned to a role as a track and field analyst for NBC, continuing to contribute to the sport she loves. Her legacy as an Olympic champion and trailblazer in sprinting remains unparalleled.

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