| Tori Bowie was an American track and field athlete known for competing in the long jump, 100-meter, and 200-meter events. |
| She achieved success at the 2016 Olympics in Rio by winning three medals: gold in the 4x100 relay, silver in the 100-meter dash, and bronze in the 200-meter event. |
| Sadly, Tori Bowie passed away at the age of 32 in Florida, USA. |
| Tori and her sister Tamarra were in foster care as infants but were raised by their grandmother. |
| Growing up in Mississippi, Tori's love for racing started at a young age. |
| Tori excelled in high school, winning events such as the 100m, 200m, and long jump. |
| Before track, she was a basketball champion. |
| She studied psychology and social work at the University of Southern Mississippi on a scholarship. |
| In 2011, Tori won the long jump NCAA championships. |
| Tori began her professional track career in 2013. |
| She competed in various events, including the long jump and sprints. |
| At the 2016 Rio Olympics, Tori won silver in the 100m and bronze in the 200m. |
| She also captured gold in the 4x100m relay. |
| Her success continued in the 2017 World Championships. |
| Tori was known for her speed and long jump abilities. |
| In 2019, she returned to long jump competition at the world championships in Doha. |
| Tori has been sponsored by Adidas. |
| She credited her grandmother for her success. |
| In addition to sports, Tori also did some modeling. |
| Tori was recognized in Forbes' 30 Under 30 list. |
| A road near her high school was named after her. |
| She appeared on various magazine covers and fashion shows. |
| Mississippi declared 'Tori Bowie Day' on November 25 in her honor. |
| Tori was a role model for young athletes, especially in her hometown. |
| She had a shy personality, despite her athletic prowess. |