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Sha’Carri Richardson breaks world championship record in 100m win

Richardson’s achievement is significant as the first U.S. victor of the women’s 100m since Tori Bowie’s triumph in 2017.

• August 22, 2023
Sha’Carri Richardson (Photo Petr David Josek Associated Press)
Sha’Carri Richardson (Photo Petr David Josek Associated Press)

In a stunning display of determination, Sha’Carri Richardson fulfilled three years of promise as she clinched the world 100 meters gold, surging ahead in a late burst to set a championship record of 10.65 seconds on Monday.

Overcoming the challenge of an unfavourable lane nine position, the 23-year-old American showcased her prowess in the final 20 meters, overtaking Jamaica’s Shericka Jackson, who secured silver in 10.72, and securing her first-ever global title.

Despite a valiant effort by 36-year-old Jamaican sprinter Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, aiming for an extraordinary sixth world 100m title following a season marred by injuries, she had to settle for bronze with a time of 10.77, her best of the year.

Richardson’s journey to this triumphant moment was marked by setbacks, having missed the 2021 Tokyo Olympics due to a positive cannabis test and failing to qualify for the previous year’s world championship on her home turf in Eugene.

Known for her vibrant presence on social media and bold on-track appearances, Richardson’s persistence paid off even as Jackson, who secured world silver in Eugene the previous year, entered Budapest with the fastest time of 10.65.

In a surprising turn, Richardson encountered difficulties in the semi-finals earlier on Monday, trailing behind and barely securing a spot in the final as a fast loser. This left her with lane nine, a lane typically unfavourable for sprinters. However, Richardson made a remarkable start in the final, maintaining her focus amid the challenges of her position.

Jackson, positioned in lane four, initially held a considerable lead, maintaining it until the 80-meter mark. Yet, Richardson surged ahead, raising her arm in triumphant victory. Her time matched Jackson’s 2023 best and surpassed Fraser-Pryce’s championship record of 10.67 set in 2022.

Addressing questions about her semi-final start and past championship disappointments, Richardson exhibited her spirited personality in a candid post-race press conference. 

She stated, “In previous interviews, I mentioned that I’m not back; I’m better. I’m going to stay humble, I’m not back, I’m better, and I’m going to continue to be better.”

She emphasised the importance of perseverance, urging others never to allow media or outsiders to define their identities. Richardson shared her journey, highlighting the significance of always keeping oneself in sight and striving for improvement, regardless of the challenges faced.

Richardson’s achievement is significant as the first U.S. victor of the women’s 100m since Tori Bowie’s triumph in 2017.

Bowie died this year at 32.

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