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FanDuel has banned a bettor who posted a video of himself heckling Gabby Thomas at a recent track event and claimed "it made ...
A sports bettor who heckled Olympic champion sprinter Gabby Thomas during a Grand Slam Track event in Philadelphia has been banned by the betting site FanDuel Sportsbook.
In a video also shared by "Mr 100k a day" he can be heard shouting at Thomas."Come on Gabby! Don't choke Gabby like you did yesterday Gabby! You a choke artist! Going down Gabby! You going down Gabby!
Two days after Olympic gold medalist Gabby Thomas brought attention to a sports bettor who followed and heckled her at the Grand Slam Track meet in Philadelphia last weekend, FanDuel is stepping ...
FanDuel has banned one of its customers after a heckling incident involving Olympic gold medalist Gabby Thomas, according to ESPN. “FanDuel condemns in the strongest terms abusive behavior ...
Gabby Thomas is speaking out after a bettor heckled her at a race and bragged online. FanDuel has banned the person involved. Olympic sprinter Gabby Thomas says she was harassed during a track event.
FanDuel permanently banned a bettor who harassed Olympic champion Gabby Thomas at a track meet, winning $1,000 while filming his heckling behavior.
A sports bettor who heckled Olympic champion sprinter Gabby Thomas during a Grand Slam Track event in Philadelphia over the weekend has been banned by the betting site FanDuel Sportsbook.
FanDuel has banned an online bettor after he posted a video of himself heckling Olympic gold medalist Gabby Thomas at a Grand Slam Track event in Philadelphia last weekend, claiming "it made my ...
According to ESPN, FanDuel has banned the bettor, who on Monday posted to X a winning bet slip from the event along with video of him shouting at Thomas, with a caption that said "I made Gabby ...
FILE - Gold medalist Gabby Thomas stands on the podium after the women's 200-meter at the 2024 Summer Olympics, Aug. 7, 2024, in Saint-Denis, France.
FILE - Gold medalist Gabby Thomas stands on the podium after the women's 200-meter at the 2024 Summer Olympics, Aug. 7, 2024, in Saint-Denis, France.