Sha’Carri Richardson’s slow start cost her gold in the 100-meter final, so much so that medaling at all was an achievement after she took .221 seconds to get out of the blocks.
That reaction time was the slowest of all eight runners and almost a full tenth behind eventual winner Julien Alfred of Saint Lucia, requiring Richardson to spend the duration of the race coming back.
She eventually did pass six other sprinters, but not Alfred, who romped to the island nation’s first medal by .15 seconds — the biggest margin in the event since 2008.