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Gabby Thomas has swiftly risen to prominence in the world of track and field, establishing herself as one of the premier sprinters of her generation. Now that the 2024 Summer Olympics have concluded, the 27-year-old deserves a much-needed break from the pressure that comes from elite-level competitions. This morning, cameras spotted Thomas outside of CBS studios in New York City.

Wearing a purple jacket and navy shorts, Gabby Thomas exits CBS studios in NYC
Gabby Thomas is seen at CBS studios on August 13, 2024 in New York City | Raymond Hall/GC Images

Gayle King, Tony Dokoupil, and Nate Burleson interviewed Thomas on CBS Mornings. The trio acknowledged that the track star’s partner, Spencer McManes, was standing offscreen. Thomas and the former Yale University quarterback have been dating since October 2022. Dokoupil asked how the pair will celebrate her return to the U.S. Thomas replied, “We can’t wait to just go back home and get into our normal routine. I want to go walk my dog. I want to go and get my coffee from my local shop and just enjoy my life.”

Wearing a purple jacket and navy shorts, Gabby Thomas exits CBS studios in NYC
Gabby Thomas is seen at CBS studios on August 13, 2024 in New York City | Raymond Hall/GC Images

Born on December 7, 1996, in Atlanta, Georgia, Thomas showed early promise in athletics. But she truly began to make her mark at Harvard University. While at Harvard, she broke multiple school records and became an NCAA champion in the 200 meters, setting the stage for her professional career.

Wearing a black dress, Gabby Thomas stands on the red carpet at the opening night of OMEGA House Paris 2024
Gabby Thomas at OMEGA House Paris 2024 on July 27, 2024 | Mike Marsland/Getty Images for Omega

One of Thomas’s most significant accomplishments came in 2021 when she ran the 200 meters in 21.61 seconds at the U.S. Olympic Trials. This made her the third-fastest woman in history in that event and earned her a spot on the U.S. Olympic team. At the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, she went on to win a bronze medal in the 200 meters and a silver medal as part of the 4×100 meter relay team.

Wearing an orange outfit, Gabby Thomas speaks during a conversation with Alexis Ohanian
Sprinter Gabby Thomas speaks with Alexis Ohanian at the 2024 Business of Women Sport Summit | Elsa/Getty Images

Thomas continued to build on her success. By the time the 2024 Paris Olympics arrived, the seasoned competitor set her eyes on gold. In Paris, Gabby Thomas solidified her status as one of the top sprinters in the world. She competed in both the 100 meters and 200 meters, and her performances were nothing short of stellar.

Olympic sprinter Gabrielle Thomas runs as fast as she can in the Women's 4x100m Relay Final
Gabrielle Thomas in the Women’s 4x100m Relay Final on August 09, 2024 | Cameron Spencer/Getty Images

In the 200 meters, her signature event, Thomas ran a near-perfect race. She clinched the gold medal with a time of 21.55 seconds, further cementing her place in history. Her victory was particularly special as it marked her first individual Olympic gold medal, a moment she had dreamed of for years.

A photo of Gabby Thomas with her gold medal alongside a photo of her taking a selfie with her partner Spencer McManes in the stands
Gold medalist Gabby Thomas after the Women’s 200m medal ceremony. Gabby Thomas with her partner Spencer McManes | Michael Steele/Getty Images; Patrick Smith/Getty Images

Thomas also played a pivotal role on the women’s 4×100-meter relay team, securing another gold medal. Her experience in Paris was the culmination of years of hard work, dedication, and resilience, and it affirmed her position as a dominant force in track and field. Gabby Thomas’s journey from a collegiate star to an Olympic champion is a testament to her talent and determination. Fans will remember Thomas’s achievements in Paris as highlights of the 2024 Olympics.

Women's 4x100m team Sha'carri Richardson, Twanisha Terry, Gabrielle Thomas, and Melissa Jefferson hold up an American flag after winning the gold medal
Sha’carri Richardson, Twanisha Terry, Gabrielle Thomas, and Melissa Jefferson after the 4x100m Relay Final | Christian Petersen/Getty Images

Gayle King asked, “2028! Are you coming back to LA?” Thomas replied, “I would love to! I would love to compete on home soil, absolutely!”