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August 22, 2023 Sha’Carri Richardson Secures 100m Gold, Making A Bold Debut on the Global Stage

Sha’Carri Richardson of the United States of America (USA) has stormed to gold in the Women’s 100m final at the World Athletics championship in Budapest, Hungary.

Richardson ran a time of 10.65 seconds to defeat Shericka Jackson of Jamaica, who came second in a time of 10.72 seconds.

Former champion, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, ran a time of 10.77 seconds to come third in the race.

There was a scare for Richardson in the semi-final, where she came third in a time of 10.84 seconds. She took off late and had to struggle to qualify for the final.

All eyes were on Jackson and Fraser-Pryce as they were old horses in the game, but the American, running in lane nine, outwitted them all to strike gold.

Stunning a high-class field from lane nine, Richardson produced a championship record performance of 10.65 seconds - the joint-fifth fastest time ever - to claim gold on her major championship debut.

The outpouring concoction of emotions spoke volumes. It is no secret that Richardson has had to overcome major setbacks at the beginning of a career full of promise.

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