
Gabby Thomas: Resilient, Radiant & Redefining Athletics | Off-Track Impact
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Gabby Thomas has been making headlines even while sidelined from competition this fall due to an Achilles injury that forced her to withdraw from the 2025 World Athletics Championships and miss this season's marquee races. Despite this setback, she has turned heads with her off-track appearances, including a show-stopping moment in a chic brown outfit on the Athlos NYC red carpet, as reported by Sportskeeda and Sports Illustrated. Thomas was originally slated to compete at Athlos 2025, a rising track and field showcase in New York founded by Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian, but instead took on a prominent ambassadorial role, appearing at events, mingling with fellow Olympians like Serena Williams and Noah Lyles, and even bringing her dog Rico along for the festivities. On social media, Thomas has kept a high profile, sharing her fashion looks and candid workout moments, including the challenging "Impossible Mile" that she pitched with good humor to Billie Jean King on the "Welcome to the Party" podcast. Billie Jean King responded with her characteristic wit, saying, "Not happening," after hearing what the workout entailed.
This injury-necessitated absence has not diminished Thomas's voice in the sport. In a recent segment on CBS Mornings coinciding with the Athlos NYC event, Thomas reflected on her advisory role with the league and discussed how she and other athletes are collaborating to secure better visibility and prize purses for track and field. She candidly described the emotional impact of seeing fans fill Times Square for a women’s long jump event and expressed pride at how female athletes are "fighting for what we deserve" to grow the sport’s audience. She also found herself in the news for directly addressing a heckler on social media who taunted her at a recent Grand Slam Track event, an incident covered extensively by AOL and USA Today. Grand Slam Track publicly condemned the heckler and has launched an investigation.
While unable to line up for races, Thomas remains connected with her peers, cheering on stars like Sha’Carri Richardson—her enthusiastic encouragement captured on Threads went viral last weekend. Essence magazine's recap of Athlos NYC highlighted Thomas's resilience and honesty about the unseen grind behind her Olympic medals, reinforcing her standing as both a sports role model and an advocate for women in athletics. Rumors about her eyeing a return for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics have circulated, though Thomas herself has kept future competitive ambitions open, noting her focus right now is on health, recovery, and making an impact beyond the track.
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