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Kristen Faulkner wins Olympic Gold in Paris

American solos to take first US Olympic Road Race Gold since 1984

August 4, 2024

Kristen Faulkner is your Olympic champion.

She timed her attack perfectly in the closing kilometers and rode to the finish in front of the Eiffel Tower solo. 

The American knew her best chance for gold required an audacious attack. After closing to the leaders with just over three kilometers to go in the 157-kilometer course, Kristen surged and immediately opened up a gap. Approaching the finish, she put time into her rivals with every pedal stroke, crossing the finish line 58 seconds ahead of the chasers.

Kristen had dreamed of being an Olympian since she was a child. Growing up in Alaska, Kristen was a swimmer and then took up rowing while studying at Harvard. No matter the sport, Kristen maintained her Olympic dream, with the goal of earning a medal. Today, her dream came true.

Kristen has raced strongly all year long, beginning with her win at Omloop van Het Hageland in February. She then earned a pair of stage wins at Trofeo Ponente in Rosa, as well as a stage win at the Vuelta a España, before she took the win at the US road national championships in May. She will remain in Paris to race with the US track team later in the week. 

A massive congratulations to Kristen on this gold medal! We are so proud of your hard work and we are beyond excited for you!

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