American sprinter Gabby Thomas reflects on iconic Athlos attire in historic tribute

Gabby Thomas won 200m bronze medal at Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games

American sprinter Gabby Thomas reflects on iconic Athlos attire in historic tribute

Stephen Awino 09:00 - 08.10.2024

The Olympics gold medalist commended the tailor-made for women historic racing ribs donned at this year's inaugural Athlos, women-only event.

American sprinter and Olympic 200m champion Gabby Thomas recently shared her thoughts on a significant milestone in women’s track and field history.

Thomas who took part in this year's inaugural Athlos event in New York reflected on a subtle yet major change in the women's attire donned at the women-only event.

In response to a tweet by Athlos, Thomas highlighted the importance of racing bibs, saying, "If you ever ran track, you know how big of a deal these bibs are."

Athlos had tweeted about the introduction of the first-ever racing bibs specifically designed for women at ATHLOS NYC, marking a historic moment in sportswear.

The tweet read, "Her-story was made. The first-ever racing bibs designed for women at ATHLOS NYC," emphasizing the impact of this innovation.

A race bib is a piece of cloth, paper, or plastic with an identifying number or name that is worn by a participant in a race or contest

Thomas's response brings attention to how even small changes in sports equipment can resonate deeply with athletes.

Racing bibs, though a seemingly simple aspect of track events, carry symbolic significance.

For Thomas and many others in the track and field community, these bibs represent more than just identification, they are a marker of inclusivity and progress.

This development reflects broader efforts in sports to prioritize the specific needs and experiences of female athletes.