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Gabby Thomas: Alleged abuse of Olympic champion being investigated by Grand Slam Track

Gabby Thomas was heckled at the start line of her 200m race in Philadelphia; the heckler posted on social media to which Thomas responded by calling his behaviour "gross"; event organisers are investigating the incident

an investigation will take place into the alleged abuse of Gabby Thomas at a Grand Slam Track event
Image: An investigation will take place into the alleged abuse of Gabby Thomas at a Grand Slam Track event

Grand Slam Track are investigating alleged abuse of Team USA's three-time Olympic gold medallist Gabby Thomas.

The incident took place at an event in Philadelphia before the 200m race in which Thomas was beaten by Melissa Jefferson-Wooden.

Following the race, an account called 'Mr 100k a day' posted a video heckling Thomas at the start line with the caption: "I made Gabby lose by heckling her. And it made my parlay win."

Thomas responded to the post, saying: "This grown man followed me around the track as I took pictures and signed autographs for fans (mostly children) shouting personal insults - anybody who enables him online is gross."

In a statement to The Athletic, Grand Slam Track event organisers said: "Grand Slam Track is conducting a full investigation into the reprehensible behaviour captured on video.

"We are working to identify the individual involved and will take appropriate action as necessary.

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"We will implement additional safeguards to help prevent incidents like this in the future. Let us be clear, despicable behaviour like this will not be tolerated."