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Brittany Brown gets statement win over Gabby Thomas- will she get the respect she deserves now?  

Deji Ogeyingbo by Deji Ogeyingbo
October 18, 2024
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Brittany Brown gets statement win over Gabby Thomas- will she get the respect she deserves now?  

Brittany Brown was third in 100m and won the 200m, photo by ATHLOS

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Brittany Brown has had a fantastic 2024; what will she do for the 2025 season? 

Brittany Brown gets a statement win over Gabby Thomas- will she get the respect she deserves now?  

Brittany Brown has been an under-the-radar figure, often overshadowed by athletes who took more conventional routes to stardom. Unlike many top sprinters, Brown never won an NCAA championship nor made waves at early Olympic trials or significant games. However, 2024 proved to be her breakout season, which solidified her place among the world’s best in the 200m. With consistency and a series of standout performances, Brown showed she belongs at the top, finally demanding the respect she deserved.

Brittany Brown ran 7.19 PB at 60m on 1/21 at the PUMA ATL Hawkeye Pro Classic, photo by ATL

29 Brown might be considered a late bloomer by some standards, but she came into her own this season. Her third-place finish at the Paris 2024 Olympics was a statement in itself, competing alongside the world’s elite sprinters, including Gabby Thomas and Julian Alfred. While she narrowly missed Gold, the performance signaled that Brown could hold her against top-tier competition.

However, her dominance on the Diamond League circuit boosted her confidence. Brown clinched three Diamond League titles, including the prestigious final in Brussels, where she stormed to victory in 20.22s. Not only was this her first Diamond League final win, but it was a testament to her consistency and ability to perform under pressure when it matters most.

Brittany Brown also won 200 meters and medals in 100m, as shown in the photo from the ATHLOS Meeting.

Brown also posted a new Personal Best in the 200m this year, clocking an impressive 21.90s at the US trials. This time reaffirmed her place among the fastest women in the world and hinted at her potential to continue improving in the years to come. Though some may argue that Gabby Thomas was fatigued when Brown bested her at the Athlos NYC meet late in the season, it’s difficult to ignore the psychological edge Brown gained from that victory. 

Going into 2025, she’ll carry the momentum of a season that saw her rise from relative obscurity to the world stage. Undoubtedly, the competition will remain fierce, particularly with the likely return of Jamaican superstar Shericka Jackson. Still, Brown is now firmly in the conversation as one of the best 200m sprinters in the world.

Brown’s finish in 2024 as number two in the 200m is a significant achievement. Her persistence and resilience have paid off, and she is no longer the underappreciated talent she once was. Instead, she is now viewed as a legitimate contender for future titles, and it’s time the world gave her the respect she has more than earned.

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  • Deji Ogeyingbo

    Deji Ogeyingbo is one of Nigeria’s leading Track and Field Journalists as he has worked in various capacities as a writer, content creator, and reporter for radio and TV stations in the country and Africa. Deji has covered varying degrees of Sporting competitions within and outside Nigeria which includes, African Championships and World Junior Championships. Also, he founded one of Nigeria’s leading Sports PR and Branding company in Nikau Sports in 2020, a company that aims to change the narrative of how athletes are perceived in Nigeria while looking to grow their image to the highest possible level.

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