Gabby Thomas opens up on the mental fortitude it has taken to prepare for Athlos

Gabby Thomas opens up on the mental fortitude it has taken to prepare for Athlos

Stephen Awino • 18:22 - 26.09.2024

American sprinter Gabby Thomas has opened up on the mental fortitude it has taken to prepare for Athlos, Alex Ohanian's women-only track event, having participated in the Olympics very recently.

Olympic champion Gabby Thomas has revealed what it has taken to mentally prepare for the Athlos race after her participation in the 2024 Paris Olympics.

Thomas revealed that preparing for Athlos has been one of the most challenging tasks she has undertaken after the long season that she has had.

The three-time Olympic champion had an eventful Olympic where she claimed gold in the women’s 200m while also securing gold in the women’s 4x400m and 4x100m relays.

“I think it’s one of the biggest ever challenge I have had to face after having such a long season and emotional roller-coaster of going to the Olympics and coming back, putting your head down, getting on the track again and training at such an intense level,” Thomas told Citius Mag

“I have just been fighting through it. I have trained myself mentally to do that over the years. What I do for a living is wake up and do things that I do not want to all the time,” she added

The sprinter is set to headline the women-only track event scheduled for Thursday, September 26.

Other headliners include Kenya’s Faith Kipyegon and Mary Moraa as well as America’s Masai Russell