Twanisha Terry has lived most of her career under the glare of the stopwatch, defined by the fractions of seconds that separate winners from the field. An Olympic gold medalist in the 4x100m relay at Paris 2024, a two-time World Championships relay champion, and once the joint fourth-fastest under-20 woman in history at 10.99 seconds, Terry built her reputation on steady progression rather than overnight miracles. The latest conversation around her, however, is less about the times on the board and more about accusations that have circulated beyond the lanes.
The shadow has extended to her coach as well. Dennis Mitchell, who has guided athletes to global medals for more than a decade, is no stranger to scrutiny. His record includes leading the 2016 Olympic relay team to gold, overseeing m