Gabby Thomas will be closing out her incredible 2024 soon, with the upcoming Athlos track meet scheduled to be her final competition of the year. However, before she puts her game face on for the track, the American is having some fun ahead of her impending meet, posing for a photoshoot alongside her fellow sprinters.
Thomas’ year began on an incredible note, and she has consistently outdone herself in every performance. After an impressive run on the domestic circuit, her first international titles of the year came at the World Athletics Relays in May, where the sprinter clinched gold in both the 4x100m and 4x400m as part of Team USA.
The 28-year-old went on to dominate at the U.S Olympic Trials, before claiming the win at the London Diamond League, her final competition before the Paris Olympics. At the Games, Gabby Thomas continued her winning streak. She opened her campaign at the Stade De France with the 200m crown, and followed this up with wins in the 4x100m as well as 4x400m relays.
Now, ahead of her final meet for the 2024 season, Thomas was seen having some fun with her competitors, posing for a photoshoot on track alongside Tamara Clark, Torrie Lewis, and Lynna Irby-Jackson. Watch a video of the shoot below:
When and how to watch Gabby Thomas in action at the Athlos track meet
Gabby Thomas will compete at the Icahn stadium in New York on Thursday, September 26 for her final competition of what has been an incredible season for her in 2024. Audiences across the globe will have various ways to watch the sprinter live, as the meet will broadcast on X, YouTube, ESPN and DAZN. Meanwhile, for those that want to watch the Olympic champion live, tickets can be purchased from the official event website, Athlos.com.
Joining Thomas in New York will be Brittany Brown, Tamara Clark, Jenna Prandini, Torrie Lewis, and Anavia Battle. Brown, the 200m bronze-medalist at the Paris Olympics, will be the American's closest competitor.
Meanwhile, Clark and Prandini are both World Championships gold-medalists, Torrie Lewis beat Sha'Carri Richardson earlier this year, and Battle is an Olympian, guaranteeing fans an exciting race.
However, despite the depth of the field, Gabby Thomas remains an overhead favorite for the win. The last time the American competed at the Icahn stadium was in June 2024, when she clocked 22.42 seconds to win the 200m event at the USATF New York City Grand Prix.