US Sprint Queen Gabby Thomas Adopts Yoruba Heritage in 'Gabbisola' Celebration
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American sprint queen and Olympic champion, Gabby Thomas, recently captivated attention by fully immersing herself in Yoruba culture at a friend's Nigerian wedding. Embracing the vibrant traditions, Thomas adopted the Yoruba name 'Gabbisola', a replication of 'Sola' which means "make wealth," signifying her deep engagement with the cultural celebration.
Attending the wedding as a bridesmaid, Gabby Thomas perfectly embodied the spirit of the 'Aso Ebi' tradition. In Nigerian local parlance, 'Aso Ebi girls' refers to bridesmaids and close family/friends who wear matching outfits made from a specific fabric to show unity and support for the bride. This custom, derived from the Yoruba phrase "aso ebi" meaning "family cloth," serves as a vibrant visual statement that distinguishes a special group, such as the bridal party, and is a cornerstone of Nigerian wedding celebrations. Beyond their matching attire, 'Aso Ebi girls' often assist with various wedding tasks, including guiding guests and helping to collect money for the couple.
Thomas's 'Aso Ebi' look was meticulously crafted, featuring a turquoise green sequenced lace tailored into a long skirt and a dropped-down neckline, long-sleeved top. This elegant ensemble was complemented by a leaf green head-tie, known as 'gele' in Yoruba, completing her transformation into a distinguished Nigerian Yoruba lady.
Her fiancé, Spencer McManes, also participated in the cultural immersion, donning traditional Nigerian Yoruba attire. He was seen in a green 'buba' (a long-sleeved shirt worn as an undergarment) and 'sokoto' (loose-fitting native trousers), further highlighting their embrace of the wedding's cultural theme. Gabby Thomas shared photos and videos of this memorable occasion on her Instagram page, captioning them 'Gabbisola' to commemorate her adopted name.
Beyond her recent cultural engagement, Gabby Thomas is renowned for her athletic prowess and academic achievements. A graduate of the prestigious Harvard University, she has had a historic track career. Her notable achievements include winning three gold medals at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games in the 200m, 4x400m, and 4x400m events. The 28-year-old sprinter is of Jamaican and American heritage, with no known direct connection to Nigeria, making her embrace of the Yoruba culture even more significant.
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