The Olympic bronze medalist is enjoying her off-season after victory at the Athlos and an amazing season campaign.
Olympic 200m bronze medalist Brittany Brown has shared her recent escapades since the 2024 Paris Olympics as the sprinter gets into her off-season groove.
Brown who placed third at this year's Olympics completed her season with and an amazing double-podium finish at the Athlos, upsetting Gabby Thomas to claim the women's 200m while securing a second-place finish in the 100m.
The Olympian who pocketed a whooping sum of $85,000 at the women-only track event has since revealed what she has been up to.
"It has been a roller coaster. We have it up in there moving on the go. I just got back from the White House. And then I came back, we've been doing like celebrations at Claremont. Its been really good experience," she told CBS news when questioned on what she has been up to.
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Brown went to her former school in Claremont to celebrate her home coming since her exploits at the Olympics and Athlos.
The American sprinter further opened up about her Olympics experience terming as 'a great feeling'.
"I have also been back home, my middle school elementary. I came back home and they had a little appreciation for me. I was really excited," revealed Brown.
"You know everyone's at the crowd it was really packed with the parents there. After the race I looked up and I'm just like so happy here to have your parents and Europe all cheering you on. It was just all around great feeling and to look up it's either my name and see that I got on the podium. It is a feeling that I just couldn't really describe."
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Brown revealed that she now wishes to take some time away from the track to enjoy the nature in her off-season.
"I just want to be around water and trees and just be out there and be at peace," she disclosed,