GABBY THOMAS WINS 200M AS USA SWEEPS TOP THREE AT GYULAI ISTVÁN MEMORIAL
SZÉKESFEHÉRVÁR, Hungary — Reigning Olympic 200m champion Gabby Thomas won the women's 200 metres at the Gyulai István Memorial on Tuesday, leading a United States sweep of the top three, according to olympics.com.

By Source Reporters Newsdesk
Fri, 17 July 2026 · 1 min read
SZÉKESFEHÉRVÁR, Hungary — Reigning Olympic 200m champion Gabby Thomas won the women's 200 metres at the Gyulai István Memorial on Tuesday, leading a United States sweep of the top three, according to olympics.com.
Thomas, the Paris 2024 gold medallist, took the title in the Hungarian Grand Prix meet held in Székesfehérvár, with two American teammates completing the podium, olympics.com reported. World Athletics lists the Gyulai István Memorial as a Continental Tour Gold event.
The victory adds to a strong 2026 campaign for the American sprint corps ahead of the late-season Diamond League final and the world championship qualifying window. Thomas's Paris Olympics treble — 200m, 4x100m relay and 4x400m relay golds — established her as the event's leading figure, according to her Olympic profile published by the International Olympic Committee.
The exact winning time was reported by olympics.com but was not independently confirmed for this dispatch; the result and podium sweep are carried as reported by the outlet.
## Global angle
The outcome underscores continued U.S. dominance in women's sprinting entering the 2026 global championship cycle, with African and European athletes — including Nigeria's quarter-milers — tracking the same qualifying window.
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