Jefferson-Wooden, Seville Win 100m Golds at World Championships Tokyo
Jefferson-Wooden, Seville Win 100m Golds at World Championships Tokyo

Jefferson-Wooden, Seville Win 100m Golds at World Championships Tokyo

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At the 2025 World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, Melissa Jefferson-Wooden of the United States and Oblique Seville of Jamaica emerged as the new 100-meter champions, signaling a changing of the guard in sprinting. Jefferson-Wooden delivered a commanding performance, setting a championship record of 10.61 seconds and marking the fourth fastest time in history, while Seville claimed Jamaica's first men's 100m world title since Usain Bolt with a personal best of 9.77 seconds. Seville's victory was part of a historic Jamaican one-two finish, with Kishane Thompson taking silver, and the defending champion Noah Lyles earned bronze. Jefferson-Wooden dominated the women's final by a clear margin, outpacing Jamaican Tina Clayton and Olympic champion Julien Alfred from Saint Lucia. Usain Bolt, watching from the stands, celebrated the Jamaican success in the men's event, while Sha'Carri Richardson, the women's defending champion and Jefferson-Wooden's training partner, finished fifth. British sprinter Dina Asher-Smith, despite a difficult season, made the women's final and placed eighth, reflecting a strong but challenging year for her.

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