American sprinter Shakari Richardson was banned from participating in the 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympics after testing positive for marijuana after the Olympic team trials. She sent a message to people who suspected her on Thursday night. She said that all haters must be “at least cute.”
Richardson said on Twitter that a lot of people were saying that she was “messy”, but she said she should be “cute” at least.
“I hope those who talk about me are at least cute,” Richardson wrote, followed by an emoji with tears of joy on his face.
I hope those who say I am messed up are at least cute 😂
-Shakari Richardson (@itskerrii) August 20, 2021
The first response to her message was, “I am ugly, but I support you 100%!!”
Richardson won the 100m race in the US Olympic team trials in June, but she later tested positive for marijuana in a post-match test.
Although she could have passed the test when she started her Olympic competition more than a month later, she was barred from entering the Olympic team.
Cannabis is a substance banned by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA).
Photo by Cliff Hawkins/Getty Images
The blonde from South Dallas hopes to become the darling of the Purple Circle at Louisiana State University and will become the favorite of the 100m US team in the summer in Tokyo. Olympic Games.
Her positive test for marijuana triggered a storm of global support for her.
Just after she won the Olympic trials, she revealed that she had lost her biological mother who had just passed away.
“I am an Olympian. Anyway… I am an Olympian. I have dreamed since I was a child. I’m pretty sure everyone dreams of becoming a track and field athlete,” Richardson said at the time. “Happiness is an understatement. Excitement, tension, all these feelings. I am very lucky and grateful.”
Then she told the story of losing her biological mother a week ago.
“My family keeps me down to earth. This year has been crazy, or I. Since last week, I lost my biological mother and I am still here. I am still here. I found out last week that my biological mother passed away and still choose to pursue my dream , Still come here, still make sure to make the family I still have on this planet proud,” Richardson said. “You all saw me on this track, you all saw my poker face, but apart from them and my coach, no one knew what I was going through every day. I am very grateful to them. “Without them, there would be no me. . Without my grandmother, there would be no Sha’Carri Richardson. So my family is everything to me. Everything for me until the day I finish. “
Richardson is scheduled to appear on TV on the morning of Friday, August 20 National Broadcasting Corporation.



