Tori Bowie, Olympic vice-champion in the 100m in 2016 and world champion in 2017, has died at 32. "We lost a client, a dear friend, a daughter and a sister.

Tori was a champion and a real ray of sunshine," her agency Icon Sport Management wrote on its social networks. Bowie had built a stellar track record, first winning three Olympic medals in Rio in 2016 with gold in the 4x100m relay, silver in the100m behind Jamaica's Elaine Thompson-Herah, and bronze in the 200m.