The Women's 4x100m U.S. With Gabby Thomas And Sha’Carri Richardson Defeats Jamaica
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The Women's 4x100m U.S. With Gabby Thomas And Sha’Carri Richardson Defeats Jamaica
The Women’s 4x100m Relay at the World Championships in Budapest was a dazzling chapter in the enduring duel between Jamaica and the United States—a rivalry that has defined this event for more than two decades. Since 2003, the gold medal has swung back and forth between these sprinting giants, each exchange adding to a legacy that captivates fans worldwide.
For the final, the Americans took a calculated gamble, reconfiguring their order. Sha’Carri Richardson, the newly crowned 100m world champion, was placed on anchor, while 200m silver medalist Gabby Thomas ran the penultimate leg. Tamari Davis opened with her explosive start, and TT Terry—last year’s anchor—took the second leg, bringing a steady hand. It was a blend of youthful fire, seasoned excellence, and proven reliability.
Jamaica’s counterstrike was a lineup steeped in experience. Sprint icons Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce and Shericka Jackson spearheaded their challenge. Fraser-Pryce, perhaps making her final Worlds appearance, commanded the second leg with clinical precision, while Jackson, the reigning 200m world champion, took on the anchor role—setting the stage for a breathtaking showdown with Richardson.
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