• Olympic gold medallist Tori Bowie passed away at 32

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    Olympic gold medallist Tori Bowie passed away at 32

    The American won the global title in 2017 and three Olympic medals in the 2016 Rio Games.

    Digital Desk: Tori
    Bowie, the former world champion in the 100m, died on Wednesday at the age of
    32, according to her management organization.



    The American won the
    global title in 2017 and three Olympic medals in the 2016 Rio Games.



    "We're devastated
    to share the very sad news that Tori Bowie has passed away," Icon
    Management announced in a Twitter post.



    "We've lost a client, a close friend,
    a daughter, and a sister." Tori was a champion... a shining beacon of
    light! We are heartbroken, and our thoughts and prayers are with the family and
    friends."




    Bowie finished second in
    the 100m behind Jamaica's Elaine Thompson in Rio before winning the world
    championships a year later in London, finishing less than a hundredth of a
    second ahead of Ivory Coast's Marie-Josee Ta Lou.



    Olympic medalist Calvin
    Davis died on Wednesday at the age of 51, according to World Athletics, the
    sport's governing organization.



    Davis won bronze in the 400m hurdles at the
    1996 Atlanta Olympics and was a member of the US team that won gold in the
    4x400m relay at the 1995 World Indoor Championships in Barcelona.