The emerging sprint sensation Alfred Julien from St. Lucia had an unbelievable track and field season in 2024, bringing in as much as $154,600 this year. She has emerged as one of the brightest stars in athletics, with her blistering performance across major international events.
Julien Alfred made history by winning two medals in the same Olympics for St Lucia, securing a silver. She capped off 2024 by claiming a perfect gold medal victory at the Diamond League. Overcoming the defeat, she has been racing to finish the “Sprinting” for herself to become World Indoor 60m Champion, Olympic Gold and Silver Medalist, and Diamond League Champion.
Alfred pulled in prize money of $40,000 in the World Indoor Championships in Glasglow, showing her record as an indoor specialist. In Eugene Diamond League 2024, when competing with the world’s best athletes, Alfred took $6,000 in prize money.
Following up in the Racers Grand Prix with one more sensational run, Alfred banked $1,600, reflecting that she can perform at any level. Another memorable win at Gyulai István Memorial 2024, Alfred bagged her $5,000 to add to an ever-growing list of successes.
Notably, at the Monaco Diamond League, Alfred bagged a total prize money worth $10,000.Alfred continued to work hard and won one of the world’s most prestigious meets. Later this year, at the London Diamond League 2024, she won another $6,000, adding to her glory for being the fastest in London.
In the Paris Olympics, she performed extraordinarily best with a simple level of turn of pace, giving her success and a jaw-dropping $50,000 top prize of the season. Her streak carried over to the Zürich Diamond League 2024 with an additional $6,000.
Julien Alfred secures her maiden professional victory in the women’s 100m at the Wanda Diamond League Finals of Brussels with an easy 10.88s. She walks away with USD 30,000, a diamond trophy, and a spot at the World Athletics Championships in Japan in 2025.
Julien’s prize money is an accurate reflection of her track career. She has been the standout performer at many meets throughout this year. Julien Alfred’s back-to-back global wins have earned her the unbeatable title and brought pride to her country. In Paris, she made history with an outstanding 10.72 sprint and won her first-ever Gold for St Lucia in the 100m, followed by another medal in the 200m at the Olympics.
St Lucia has been preparing a grand welcome for the star as she plans to return home to home on September 24, 2024. Citizens have planned many programs such as the Motorcade Rally and a celebration concert during which Julien Alfred will meet her family, friends, and the nation’s people. September 27 will be celebrated as “Julien Alfred Day,” a national holiday in honor of Julien Alfred.