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The portfolio of accolades that Gabby Thomas has collected at the age of 27 is extraordinary. On the heels of her debut Olympic medals in Tokyo, the athlete is set to race for gold in Paris. Taking a break, Thomas shook hands with Modern Luxury, delivering a style statement. The track and field’s cheetah has also thoughtfully planned her future in public health, ultimately hoping to become a hospital CEO, an inspiration she draws from her mother.

The dual medical degree holder finds inspiration in WNBA players Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese, who also strive for success off-court. With her bounty full of potential, Thomas has already begun to join the leading female sporting charms.

Gabby Thomas delivers fashion statement to inspire women

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Thomas, 27, has joined forces with Modern Luxury, a media company that provides top brands access to the United States’s wealthiest consumers. The most recent cover saw Gabby Thomas sharing her authentic self while adorning luxury brand clothes and accessories. In her statement, Thomas expressed her desire to elevate women’s sports to a higher level like WNBA stars. She told Modern Luxury, “Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese and all these amazing women who have been proving investing in women’s sports is good business. I want to use my platform to help in this space.”

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Thomas loves to express her identity and build her confidence both on and off the track. She is particularly conscious of the impact the apparel has on women’s athletics. She once stated, “There is a legacy of track women being fashionable.” Her partnership with OMEGA Watches further associates how important timing is in her sport, not to mention her painstaking attention to the fact that the brand has been the timekeeper of the Olympics since 1932.

Further, the actionable course of Gabby Thomas’s vision is confirmed by her partnership with Reddit co-founder and Serena Williams’ husband, Alexis Ohanian, to establish the highest-paying track event exclusively for women.

As for women in basketball, the average viewership of the women’s collegiate basketball match was higher than that of the men’s this season. Driven by the intense rivalry between Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark, their desire to capitalize on their brand reach, and the ‘Caitlin Clark Effect’ are some of the catalysts.

Fans adore a generational talent like Clark, as evident by her social media following—she’s already the most-followed WNBA player on Instagram. These heights, however, ultimately serve as a reminder of the necessity of ongoing creativity, investment, and support for women’s sports organizations and teams to ensure that they thrive. For Gabby Thomas, the inspiration isn’t newfound unlike the WNBA stars’ rise to fame, she found her ground at home from her mother.

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Off-track influence and academic honors

Thomas’ mother had an enormous influence on her life, emphasizing the value of education and hard work. Thomas shared, “She was a single mom of twins and put herself through grad school, got her PhD and became a professor.” If you didn’t know, Thomas is speedy with academic wit; She holds a master’s degree in epidemiology and public health from The University of Texas, as well as an undergraduate degree in neuroscience from Harvard.

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Thomas is busy preparing for the Olympics in Paris to increase her double Olympic medals collection. This Saturday, May 18, the Atlanta-born sprinter will compete in the USATF LA Grand Prix. In addition, Thomas is aggressively pushing for the launch of a women-only track competition with substantial financial incentives, showing her dedication to enhancing circumstances and advancing the status of female athletes. “It has been incredible to watch other female athletes get the attention they deserve,” she asserted.

What do you think about her chances in the upcoming event? Let us know in the comments below.