‘She was unapologetically her’: Tori Bowie was a brilliant one of a kind
In the aftermath of the sprinter's death at the age of just 32, her USA teammate remembers a talented athlete who did things her own way
The post-race glory photo-op is a time honored tradition, an occasion for athletes to get their hit of global adulation in case their compatriot fans forget to tune in to the medal ceremony. Tori Bowie never looked more resplendent than she was in a snapshot of USA's 4x100m women's team after their remarkable triumph at the 2016 Olympics.
Interlocked with Allyson Felix, English Gardner and Tianna Bartoletta in a postcard for #blackgirlmagic, Bowie served a little bit of everything on that hot and sticky evening at Joao Havelange Stadium on the penultimate night of the Games. She flexed serious power with those washboard abs and flashed pops of color with her fuchsia headband - a silken cousin to the bonnets many Black women use to preserve their locks. But instead of wearing it to bed, Bowie wore hers on the world's biggest stage. Gardner says that was typical of Bowie: never what the world asked for, always unapologetically her".
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