About this episode

This sprinter came from humble beginnings and is now one of the fastest people on Earth.

Julien Alfred is a Saint Lucian sprinter and PUMA athlete who won the gold medal at the 2024 Summer Olympics 100-meter event, setting a new national record of 10.72s in the final. 

Her medal was the first-ever Olympic medal for Saint Lucia, and then won a silver in the 200 meters.

Listen to hear about:

Julien’s start to running as a child

How a professional sprinter trains

Not getting complacent, even with multiple Olympic medals

The role that faith plays in Julien’s drive

Julien’s experience on the PUMA athlete team

Being featured on Netflix’s “Sprint”

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