The Chiefs quarterback is standing by her after she was not given a spot on the women’s 100 meters team at the Tokyo Olympics.
Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes is the latest athlete to voice support for U.S. sprinter Sha'Carri Richardson and called her absence from the U.S. Olympic relay team "ridiculous."
Richardson, 21, was left off the United States' Olympic team in the 4x100-meter relay on July 6, less than a week after her positive test for marijuana at the U.S. Olympic Trials in Eugene, Ore., was revealed. Richardson won the 100 meters final at the trials with a time of 10.86 seconds, but that result is now void due to her positive test.
The United States Anti-Doping Agency announced Richardson accepted a one-month ban for her positive test, with the ban beginning on June 28. The USATF could have granted Richardson the opportunity to participate in Tokyo despite the positive test but the organization declined.
"She put in the work. Even though she made a mistake, like we all make mistakes," Mahomes said on ESPN's First Take Thursday. "To not let her be at the Olympics at all is pretty ridiculous to me."
Richardson learned of her mother's death during an interview ahead of the U.S. Olympic Trials in Oregon in June. She called the event "triggering" and "nerve-shocking." She later ingested marijuana in Oregon.
USA Track and Field said the organization is "sympathetic" toward Richardson's situation, adding it "will offer her our continued support both on and off the track."
Richardson had the opportunity to be the U.S.'s first female 100 meters gold medalist since 1996 before her suspension. She won the 2019 NCAA title with a time of 10.75 seconds and ran a personal best of 10.72 seconds in April.
The Tokyo Olympics will begin on July 23. The Games are slated to end on Aug. 8.
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