Paris Olympics gold medalist Gabby Thomas recently spoke about the fastest way to make her fall in love. Thomas showed her remarkable athletics skills at the French capital, securing a three-peat victory.
Following her victorious streak, the American sprinter has been seen making multiple media appearances, with the recent one for Zoom! Sprint: Season 2. After receiving an overwhelming positive response, the series is back with for second season.
She was recently seen promoting the series in a social media video, being asked a series of "fastest ways" questions, where the sprinter revealed how to sweep her off her feet. When asked about the fastest way to make her fall in love, she unhestitantly said:
"Cook for me."
Further, she answered a few more "fastest ways" questions, including what annoys her, to which she replied:
"Breathing loudly."
When asked her what was the fastest way to make hook her up for any show or series, she revealed that she can get engrossed in any show really quick.
"Honestly, I can get hooked up on any reality show."
At last, Thomas revealed the highest speed she has ever driven a car at.
"85 miles per hour," she said. "I like to obey the speed limit," Thomas added.
Watch Thomas revealing her traits here:
Season 2 of Sprint features behind-the-scenes glimpses of Gabby Thomas' three-peat medal winning moment at the Paris Olympics 2024
The Season 2 of Netflix's Sprint docuseries will feature the behind-the-scenes journey of multiple athletes, inlcluding Gabby Thomas, Noah Lyles, Fred Kerley, Melissa Jefferson, Twanisha Terry, Julien Alfred, Letsile Tebogo, and Kenny Bednarek's quest for the Paris Games.
While the first season, which released in July this year showed the athletes' journey navigating the 2023 World Athletics Championships, where Thomas secured a gold and a silver medal, the part 2 will be a four-episode series, giving the fans a glimpse of the Paris Olympics.
At the Paris Games, Thomas clinched a gold medal in the 200m after defeating the 100m champion Julien Alfred. While Alfred clocked a time of 22.08 seonds, Thomas clicnhed her first individual Olympic gold medal, posting an impressive time of 21.83 seconds.
The trailer of the series showcases a snippet of Gabby Thomas radiating confidence in securing the glorious feat, stating:
"On the track I'm whole different person. I know in my heart that I can win."
She further went on to contribute in the American squad's gold medal victory in the women's 4x100m relay and 4x400m relay events. The much-awaited part 2 of the series is slated to be released on November 13, 2024, on Netflix.