Talented and on-the-rise U.S. women’s sprinter Tori Bowie made her Olympic debut this past Summer of 2016 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and dazzled in unexpected fashion – winning a gold medal as a member of the 4×100-meter relay team, as well as earning a silver in the always-exciting 100-meter sprint and a bronze in the 200-meter sprint. The gorgeous and internally-awesome 26-year-old pride of Sandhill, Mississippi and University of Southern Mississippi graduate with a degree in Psychology aims to ascend even higher after what she’s accomplished in Rio with a variety of endeavors – especially as a spokesperson/motivational speaker that will reach out and touch the youth all across the nation whom are going through the foster care system in which she herself has experienced as a child growing up.
We can also of course expect Bowie to continue dominating on the track – barring any major setbacks or injuries for the next four years at major world championships in preparation for the 2020 Summer Games in Tokyo, Japan and hopefully replace the legendary Allyson Felix as the new face of U.S. women’s sprinting. And with her 5’9 frame of dark chocolate beauty, I feel that Tori can definitely excel in the Modeling arena and score even more amazing product endorsements to go along with her major deal with the Adidas brand.
Tori recently participated in the Spring 2017 preview events during New York Fashion Week and performed exceptionally well in her debut on the runway modeling the beautiful collection of designer Vedeta Hanley. Speed Queen T.B. presently calls Clermont, Florida her home, and it’s no coincidence that with the city’s motto being the ‘,’ Tori Bowie is right where she needs to be as a champion of life with still a lot more greatness to come via God’s goodness!
By Ross Guity aka R.G. Major (www.facebook.com/Ross.Guity21)