Sha'Carri Richardson Anchors USA to 4x100m Gold at 2025 World Championships in Tokyo
Sha'Carri Richardson Anchors USA to 4x100m Gold at 2025 World Championships in Tokyo

Sha'Carri Richardson Anchors USA to 4x100m Gold at 2025 World Championships in Tokyo

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At the 2025 World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, Team USA's women's 4x100m relay team, anchored by Sha'Carri Richardson, secured the gold medal with a time of 41.75 seconds, narrowly defeating Jamaica by 0.04 seconds. The American team featured standout performances from Melissa Jefferson-Wooden, Tee Tee Terry, and Kayla White, with Jefferson-Wooden also achieving a historic sprint double in the 100m and 200m events. Jamaica, led by the legendary Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce in her final race, earned the silver medal, marking a fitting end to her illustrious 18-year career. Germany and the Netherlands followed with bronze medals in the relay events. The U.S. men’s 4x400m relay team also advanced to the final after a re-race decision, while the women's team, including Richardson and Jefferson-Wooden, prepared for their final race. These results highlight the continued dominance of Team USA in sprint relays on the world stage and celebrate Fraser-Pryce's remarkable career.

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