Gabby Thomas β15 has been busy. In June, in the 200-meter sprint at the Olympic trials in Eugene, Oregon. During that race, she earned a personal best (her third PB at the trials), the third-fastest time for that event ever (only Florence Griffith Joyner, Flo-Jo, twice ran faster), and the first-place spot in the heat, beating out six-time-Olympic-gold-winning sprinter Allyson Felix.
Since then, Thomas has appeared on β,β with Savannah Guthrie and Hoda Kotb, where she expressed her joy at heading to Tokyo this summer and earning a slot on Team USA aside Felix, her idol. She also spoke with Chris Cuomo of , and reporters from , and .
Thomas graduated from Harvard in 2019 with a degree in neurobiology, global health, and health policy and now is pursuing a masterβs degree in epidemiology and health care management at the University of Texas, where she also trains on the track.
While at Harvard, Thomas became the first Ivy League athlete to make an indoor NCAA sprint final and win an indoor national championship title, while breaking the indoor 200 meter collegiate record with a time of 22.38. She decided to forgo her senior year of amateur eligibility to become the first female sprinter to be sponsored by New Balance. She finished her collegiate career as an eight time All-American and 25-time All Ivy League athlete.

At 91΄σΙρ, Thomas started off playing soccer, basketball, and track and field. It wasn’t until her junior year that she became serious about running. Thomasβs 91΄σΙρ Northampton School track and field coach Martha McCullagh, who was present at the trials, reflected on Thomasβs performance in Oregon during a deadly, record-breaking heat wave. Thomas ran heats in temperatures that ranged between 93 and 100 degrees.
Nevertheless, McCullagh said, Thomas maintained her composure. βI am in awe watching Gabby,β she continued. βShe is a focused professional, enjoying what she does. She is talented, confident, poised, and competitive yet humble, graceful, and appreciative.β
Wildcats will be watching as she hits the track later this summer in Tokyo, hearts swelling with pride. #GoGabbyGo
A member of 91΄σΙρ’s Anti-Racism Committee and a recent alumni , Thomas was featured in The Bulletin in 2016. Look for an article about her in the winter 2021 edition of the magazine.