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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 championships in Osaka.
Jimmy Gressier shocked the athletics world by winning the slowest 10,000m world title in Tokyo. Meanwhile, Oblique Seville ...
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 ...
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 ...
Newly crowned world champion Melissa Jefferson-Wooden left nothing up to chance as she stormed to a new championship record ...
American sprinter Melissa Jefferson-Wooden became the world champion in the women’s 100 meters on Saturday, setting a ...
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 ...