The IOC responds to Sha'Carri Richardson claimed double standards after Kamila Valieva was allowed to compete in the Olympics despite testing positive for a banned heart medication that could be considered a performance enhancement drug.

Ultimately the Court of Arbitration for Sports allowed Valieva to compete because of her age, making her a "protected person" by the definition of the World Anti-Doping Agency.

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Billed as a match-up between the viral track star and Team Jamaica, Richardson didn't finish in the top 5.

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Sha’Carri Richardson Will Race All 3 Olympic 100m Medalists After Being Suspended from Team USA Summer Sha’carri Richardson the fastest women in the U.S. was suspended from Team USA and was unable to run in the Olympics after testing positive for marijuana.  And just like that one of the most anticipated races in a long time […]

The track star has a chance to compete against the gold, silver, and bronze medalists of the 100m Tokyo Olympics, the event she would have competed in if not for suspension.

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The Richardson and ESPN controversies were just two of the many-layered stories that emerged in the world of sports this week, where Black women are routinely targeted for their flair, athleticism, and ability.

Richardson was originally suspended for the 100-meter race in Tokyo over a failed drug test. Now America's fastest female sprinter won't run in Tokyo at all.