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Down below, sprinters in his country's familiar colors -- black, green and, of course, gold --- were wreaking havoc on the ...
It began 18 years ago in Japan as a reserve on a Jamaica relay team when she won a silver medal in the 2007 world ...
Melissa Jefferson Wooden produced a stunning performance to win the women’s 100 metres world title, taking her first major ...
TOKYO – Jamaica's Oblique Seville and American Melissa Jefferson-Wooden were crowned the world's fastest man and woman after storming to 100-meter titles at the World Athletics Championships on Sunday ...
Moments earlier, America’s Melissa Jefferson-Wooden had romped to a win in a women’s sprint that featured a newcomer silver medalist in Jamaica’s Tina Clayton, a fond farewell for the island country’s ...
Newly crowned world champion Melissa Jefferson-Wooden left nothing up to chance as she stormed to a new championship record ...
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Monitor on MSNFraser-Pryce caps phenomenal career with final sprint
Three months shy of her 39th birthday, the three-times Olympic and 10-times world gold medallist placed sixth at 11:03 seconds in the World Championships final in Tokyo. Thank you for reading ...
Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce will retire as arguably the greatest woman sprinter of all time but the Jamaican would like her legacy to be "the totality of who I am: the mom, the athlete, the entrepreneur, ...
American sprinter Melissa Jefferson-Wooden became the world champion in the women’s 100 meters on Saturday, setting a ...
Oblique Seville and Melissa Jefferson-Wooden recorded their first major victories in winning the men's and women's 100 metres ...
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