Paris 2024: Girls’s 100m: It’s Richardson’s title to lose, however Jackson might be out for revenge


Girls’s 100m: It’s Richardson’s title to lose, however Jackson might be out for revenge

 

The final time an American lady received the Gold within the 100m on the Olympics was in 1996.

That’s a really very long time for a rustic that prides itself as probably the most dominant nation in sprinting. After enjoying second fiddle to the Jamaicans within the final three Olympics, they lastly discovered a ‘savior; in Sha’Carri Richardson who can stick it as much as them and genuinely run quick and win an Olympic Gold.

Sha’Carri Richardson celebrates her season, photograph by Brian Eder for RunBlogRun

So, the onus rests on Richardson to ship when it issues most. After lacking the final Olympics in Tokyo, the 24-year-old has obtained lots driving on her shoulders. She goes into this 12 months’s Olympics because the quickest lady on this planet having run 10.71s on the US trials. Additionally, the American has put out the demons of not performing/qualifying at a serious championship when she received the world title in opposition to all odds in Budapest final 12 months.

Richardson has had a flawless season over the 100m thus far successful all her races, and it’ll take lots from her rivals to beat her to the win in Paris.

Speaking about her rivals, one title that comes proper off the hat is Shericka Jackson. With the reigning Olympic Champion, Elaine Thompson-Herah now accessible to run in Paris on account of damage, the onus lies on Jackson to push Richardson to the restrict and maintain the title within the Caribbean nation. It received’t be straightforward although.

Shericka Jackson wins at 200m in Brussels! photograph by Diamond League AG

Her season over the space hasn’t been clean crusing, however she nonetheless has some first rate occasions to point out for, with the most effective coming on the Jamaican trials the place she clocked 10.84s for the win. Jackson is but to win a worldwide title over the 100m and this may supply her the proper alternative to enact revenge on Richardson who pipped her to the world title in Budapest final 12 months.

One athlete who has been climbing up the listing this 12 months and may as nicely shock the monitor world is St. Lucian’s Julien Alfred. Since her NCAA success, final 12 months and narrowing coming unstuck ultimately 12 months’s remaining. There’s a rising feeling amongst followers that she’s extra skilled, particularly after she received the 60m world title in Glasgow earlier this 12 months.

Julien Alfred battles Ewa Swoboda, photograph by Dan Vernon Picture for World Athletics

Extra importantly, she continues to enhance her occasions over the space. Alfred has run a Private Better of 10.78s this 12 months already. Absolutely this can be a medal dialog starter. How she executes her rounds may even be key to which colour of medal she is going to get.

How dare we not point out the mom queen, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce? The factor is all good issues come to an finish, ultimately. After successful three Olympic titles all through her profession, it’s going to all come crashing down in Paris. The purist will certainly need her to bow out with one final title, however sport as we all know doesn’t work that approach.

Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, photograph by Weltklasse Zurich

Fraser-Pryce lately withdrew from the meet in Lucerne on account of a persistent subject. She didn’t begin her season till June and has solely competed in Jamaica this 12 months. Over the previous 12 months, she has needed to withdraw from a number of different meets due to this drawback. Her 10.77-second run within the remaining ultimately 12 months’s World Championships in Budapest was the final time she clocked below 10.8 seconds, since 2022. Perhaps a Bronze may suffice for her, however that isn’t a certainty both.

Marie-Josée Ta Lou Wins the Girls’s 100m with a time of 10.97 on the Wanda Diamond League assembly in Rome/Florence, Italy on 2 June 2023, photograph by Matthew Quine for Diamond League AG

Then we now have the contenders; Ivory Coast’s Marie Josee Ta Lou-Smith may have one final probability to get a go at choosing an Olympic medal. Her type this 12 months hasn’t been stellar as she is but to win a serious race over the space this 12 months. The truth is, she hasn’t dipped inside 11s this 12 months.

Rising American stars Melissa Jefferson and Twanisha Terry impressed on the US trials, and now the stress is on them to duplicate their performances on the worldwide stage. Moreover, Jamaica’s Tia Clayton, who outperformed Fraser-Pryce on the Jamaican trials, seems to be her successor. She might be seeking to make her mark and go all the way in which.

 

Paris 2024 Girls’s Prime 10 100 meters, courtesy of Deji Ogeyingbo for RunBlogRun

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