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Team Nigeria’s hope of getting a medal in the 100m event at the 20th World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, Japan, went up ...
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 ...
Two new global 100m champions were crowned as America's Melissa Jefferson-Wooden and Jamaica's Oblique Seville claimed ...
Usain Bolt went crazy up in a luxury box. Down below, sprinters in his country’s familiar colors -- black, green and, of ...
After placing last in the Paris Olympic final, Oblique Seville defeats defending 100-meter dash world champion Noah Lyles and ...
AFTER FOUR STRAIGHT world titles for Americans, the Jamaicans reclaimed 100-meter bragging rights, with Oblique Seville and ...
Oblique Seville of Jamaica sprinted to a win in the men's 100-meter at the 2025 World Track and Field Championships, ...
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 ...
Noah Lyles reached the mountaintop in the 100-meter. On Sunday, Jamaica's Oblique Seville took his spot. What comes next for ...
Noah Lyles is no longer the fastest man in the world. The U.S. sprinter was awarded a bronze medal at the 2025 World Track and Field Championships.
The 1500 world record holder took the top place (4:00.34) in the Heat, while Ewoi (4:00.65) followed in second place.
Oblique Seville scorched to the world 100 metres gold in a personal best 9.77 seconds on Sunday, leading a Jamaican 1-2 ahead ...
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