Inside Sha’Carri Richardson’s stunning $605k Florida home complete with huge indoor pool as USA star sprinter prepares for Olympic glory in relay event

This is the stunning property American sprint star Sha’Carri Richardson will return home to Florida once the Paris Olympics draws to a close.

Richardson, who picked up a silver medal in the women’s 100m race last Saturday, will aim to go one step better by taking gold in the 4x100m relay this weekend.

And when she eventually leaves the French capital, the 24-year-old has a luxury $605,000 pad to head back to.

The four-bedroom house, located in Clermont, central Florida, is 2,461 square feet and also includes three bathrooms, two garages, and a huge custom-built indoor pool, according to Realtor Joe Cooper‘s listing for the property.

It also features a beach-themed mural bathroom, a modern and outdoor kitchen and a family room with an electric fireplace overlooking the pool area.

This is the stunning property Sha’Carri Richardson will return home to after the Olympics

Richardson picked up a silver medal in the women's 100m sprint race last Saturday

Richardson picked up a silver medal in the women’s 100m sprint race last Saturday

Richardson’s home is situated in a suburban neighborhood in Lake Valley and boasts an elegant exterior with a lead glass, double-doorway entry.

The master suite also has its own wing on the left side of the property, which includes a walk-in closet, a master bath with a separate corner soaking tub and extensive built-in storage.

There is also a bright and colorful children’s bedroom kitted out with bunk beds and a traditional dresser.

The main kitchen, which features white cabinetry and an island with seating, extends into a bright dining area overlooking the backyard and outdoor pool.

Richardson’s home also includes a formal dining room with a glass table and sophisticated beige chairs.

According to the listing, the US Olympic star purchased the property for $580,000 back in September 2022, almost a year before she won gold in the women’s 100m sprint at the 2023 world championships.

The American sprint star's four-bedroom house, located in central Florida, boasts a huge indoor pool

The American sprint star’s four-bedroom house, located in central Florida, boasts a huge indoor pool

She is said to have purchased the property for $580,000 back in September 2022. It is now worth an estimated $605,000

She is said to have purchased the property for $580,000 back in September 2022. It is now worth an estimated $605,000

The master suite, which includes a walk-in closet, has its own wing on the left of the property

The master suite, which includes a walk-in closet, has its own wing on the left of the property

It also has a master bath with a separate corner soaking tub and extensive built-in storage

It also has a master bath with a separate corner soaking tub and extensive built-in storage

The pad has this formal dining room with a glass table and sophisticated beige chairs

The pad has this formal dining room with a glass table and sophisticated beige chairs

The main kitchen, which features white cabinetry and an island with seating, extends into a bright dining area overlooking the backyard and outdoor pool

The main kitchen, which features white cabinetry and an island with seating, extends into a bright dining area overlooking the backyard and outdoor pool

Richardson's home is situated in a suburban neighborhood in Lake Valley, Clermont

Richardson’s home is situated in a suburban neighborhood in Lake Valley, Clermont

Richardson has the chance to win her first ever Olympic gold medal this weekend, with USA’s 4x100m relay heat to come on Friday.

Should they qualify, the American team will race in the final the following day.

Last weekend she was beaten in the 100m sprint by Julien Alfred of St Lucia after getting off to an unusually slow start.

It took the reigning world champion 0.221 seconds to get out of the blocks, which was the slowest time of all eight runners on the day.

Richardson, who set the fastest 100m time of the year spent the duration of the race chasing down Alfred, but in the end she was left to rue her poor start.

It was a disappointing outcome at her first ever Games – three years since she missed out on a place at the Tokyo Olympics after testing positive for THC.