Sha’Carri Richardson is finally showing some form after a poor season. She started with a fourth-place clocking in 11.47 at the Tokyo Golden Grand Prix and followed it up with a 9th place in 11.19 seconds at the Prefontaine Classic in Eugene. While she did look good at the USATF Championships, with a season-best time in the 100m prelims of 11.07, her season was cut short again when she pulled out of the semifinals and subsequently failed to make it into the 200m final following a time of 22.56. But before the World Championships was a minor comeback in Brussels, where she finished second to Melissa Jefferson-Wooden with a time of 11.08. But the world championships themselves?

In Tokyo, Richardson finally won. Though during her 100m heat, she yet again had another poor start, but then main

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