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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 ...
Usain Bolt went crazy up in a luxury box. Down below, sprinters in his country’s familiar colors -- black, green and, of ...
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 ...
NBC Sports and Peacock ...Women's 100m (video atop post)Gold: Melissa Jefferson-Wooden (USA) — 10.61 secondsSilver: Tina Clayton (JAM) — 10.76Bronze: Julien Alfred (LCA) — 10.844. Shericka Jackson ...
Newly crowned world champion Melissa Jefferson-Wooden left nothing up to chance as she stormed to a new championship record ...
Jamaican track legend Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce concluded her illustrious career at 38, challenging norms about age and motherhood in sports. After an 18-year career and numerous accolades, her journey ...
Former Coastal Carolina track star and Georgetown native Melissa Jefferson-Wooden blew away the field to win the 100 meters ...
Ran Kim TOKYO (Reuters) -Jamaican track icon Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce ran her final 100 metres at the age of 38 on Sunday, ...
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