| 1. Trinity was the daughter of the renowned US Olympian Tyson Gay. |
| 2. She excelled as a 7th-grade runner at Scott County High School, winning the 100 meters and participating in winning relays. |
| 3. Trinity was part of the US 100m relay team at the 2016 Rio Olympics. |
| 4. Her aspiration was to pursue a career as a surgeon. |
| 5. In the early hours of 16 October 2016, Trinity was tragically shot in the neck in a Kentucky restaurant parking lot and was taken to the University of Kentucky Chandler Hospital, where she later passed away. |
| 6. A mere two hours before the incident, at 2 A.M., Trinity had posted a tweet indicating she was at the Cook Out restaurant near the University of Kentucky campus, expressing concern about gun violence. |
| 7. As a freshman at Lafayette High School, she placed 4th in the 100m (12.15s) and 5th in the 200m (25.42s) at the Kentucky Class 3A state championships. |
| 8. She also ran on the 4x200m relay team that finished 4th at the state meet. |
| 9. During summers, she competed with the Lexington Blazin’ Cats youth track team. |
| 10. In the early hours of 16 October 2016, Trinity was tragically shot in the neck during an exchange of gunfire between two vehicles in a Cook Out restaurant parking lot in Lexington, Kentucky. |
| 11. She was taken to the University of Kentucky Medical Center, where she was pronounced dead. |
| 12. Police determined that Trinity was not in either of the vehicles involved in the shooting. |
| 13. Three men were arrested in connection with the shooting. |
| 14. The Trinity Gay Classic, an annual track meet held in Lexington, was established to honor her memory and celebrate her passion for running. |