Bowie began competing in track and field professionally in 2013. At the
USATF Championships that year, she was a 100 m semi-finalist and narrowly missed the long jump team for the
Moscow World Championships after finishing fourth in that event. She also competed on the
Diamond League circuit for the first time, long jumping at the
Adidas Grand Prix and
Herculis meets. Her runner-up finish in the long jump at the
USATF Indoor Championships gained Bowie a spot on team for the
World Indoor Championships in
Sopot, Poland. She faltered in the qualifying and was eliminated, coming 14th overall. and
Dafne Schippers (L) at
Beijing 2015. In May 2014, she won her first
Diamond League race with a 200 m victory at the
Prefontaine Classic in
Eugene, Oregon. To everyone's surprise, she outsprinted
Blessing Okagbare and the renowned
Allyson Felix with a time of 22.18 s. Bowie then claimed wins in the 100 m races at the
Rome,
New York and
Monaco Diamond League meets, clocking a swift 10.80 seconds at the latter. ,
English Gardner,
Tianna Bartoletta, and Tori Bowie celebrate their victory in the women's 4 × 100 m relay at the
2016 Rio Olympics. The following year, at the
2016 U.S. Olympic Trials, she placed third in the 100 m with a time of 10.78 seconds. At the
2016 Summer Olympics in
Rio de Janeiro, Bowie won the silver medal in the
100 m event with a time of 10.83 s. She then earned bronze in the
200 m, clocking 22.15 s. She added the gold medal while anchoring the
women's 4 × 100 m relay team. At the
2017 World Athletics Championships in London, Bowie won the gold medal in the 100-meter dash, achieving a time of 10.85 seconds, with a .01 second margin of victory. In April 2019 at the Robison Invitational in
Provo, Utah, Bowie jumped the
entry standard for the
Doha World Championships in Qatar with a leap of . She finished fourth in Doha, jumping in the final. ==Death==