Gabby Thomas secured victory in the Diamond League setting a new record. GETTY IMAGES

Sprinter Gabby Thomas secured victory on Saturday in the final 200-metre race at the London Diamond League. Despite starting the race from behind and enduring a persistent headwind, the athlete crossed the finish line setting a new championship record.

The American soon faced competition from Dina Asher-Smith, who had the support of the local crowd at the London Stadium, eager for a British triumph. Asher-Smith made a fast start and led from the initial bend but began to fade in the final stretch. Julien Alfred from Saint Lucia took advantage of the situation to move into the lead just metres from the finish.

Thomas’ surprise performance brought some order to the race. Despite being lagging at the start after a slow curve, she managed to accelerate and overtake her rivals. Her comeback not only secured her first place but also saw her break the London Stadium record with a time of 21.82 seconds. The previous record of 22.10 seconds had been held since 2015 by Jamaican Elaine Thompson-Herah.

The final positions saw Alfred close behind in second place with a personal best of 21.86 seconds, while Asher-Smith held onto third place, finishing 21 hundredths of a second later. British sprinter Daryll Neita also competed but did not make it onto the podium.

Although Gabby Thomas had a somewhat slow start, she managed to recover. GETTY IMAGES
Although Gabby Thomas had a somewhat slow start, she managed to recover. GETTY IMAGES

Thomas’ commanding run positions her as a significant contender for the upcoming Olympic Games in Paris, which start in less than two weeks. Reflecting on her performance, Thomas expressed her satisfaction and confidence, “I feel really good. It’s made me feel confident going into the Paris Games after that one. 

"Considering everything, coming off the plane and racing in this stadium with all these people was a really good experience for me. The crowd here is incredible, it’s got to be my favourite Diamond League; it’s just so much fun".

For Alfred, who is also preparing for the 100m after her recent win at the Monaco Diamond League, the result was somewhat unexpected. “I don’t know what to think,” she said post-race.

With this victory, Thomas will head to Paris 2024 brimming with confidence. GETTY IMAGES
With this victory, Thomas will head to Paris 2024 brimming with confidence. GETTY IMAGES

“I felt strong during the race. I’m heading back to Monaco to train before going to Paris. I’d love to win a medal in both events, but most importantly, I just want to enjoy it. It’s my first Games, so having fun is key."

With the athletics programme in Paris fast approaching, Thomas, Alfred, and Asher-Smith are all set for a highly competitive season ahead. At 27 years old, Thomas boasts an impressive record with some significant achievements. 

He competed in the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, where he won two medals: a silver in the 4×100 m relay and a bronze in the 200 m event. Additionally, he has earned a couple of medals at the 2023 World Athletics Championships held in Hungary and two golds at this season's World Relays Championships in the Bahamas.