Team USA wins the womens 4x100 relay at the World Championships in Tokyo, September 21, 2025
Relay order:
Melissa Jerfferson-Wooden
Twanisha (TT) Terry
Kayla White
Sha'Carri Richardson
🥇Team USA (41.75) 🥈Team Jamaica (41.79) 🥉Team Germany (41.87)
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Team USA wins the womens 4x100 relay at the World Championships in Tokyo, September 21, 2025
Relay order:
Melissa Jerfferson-Wooden
Twanisha (TT) Terry
Kayla White
Sha'Carri Richardson
🥇Team USA (41.75) 🥈Team Jamaica (41.79) 🥉Team Germany (41.87)
Hopefully we will see these three get medals in the Olympics in 2024🥇😤
Sydney - 400m, 400m Hurdles, and the 4x400
Noah Lyles- 4x1, 200m, and 100m
Sha'carri - 100m, 4x100,200m
Will Update this next year😉
Here's also to hoping they all break the Olympic records 👌🏿. What's crazy is that Sha'carri could potentially do it for two events as seen above. Also to note Lyles broke the WC record held by Michael Johnson by 0.01 seconds. It would be crazy if he did the same with Bolts Olympic record 💯
Sha’Carri running every single person down from 4th place to 1st in the rain is so poetic!
Attending my second session of the Olympics Athletics (Track and Field) was very good. This time the seating was in front of the finish line and in the middle section above the galley way or hallway opening. I sat between two French couples and Germans in front. It was too early in the morning because I put on my undershirt on backwards and I was about to nod off for a nap. It started with the Women's Heptathlon 110m hurdles. The ladies were okay, but a German girl injured herself on warming up. The Men's 800m Repachages (2nd chances) were decent and the USA guy in his heat, and Mexico guy in his heat really wanted that second chance to the semi-finals. The 4x100m women were exciting seeing Thomas, Jefferson, Terry, and Richardson pulled a nice one off, which Sha'Carri had to put on her boosters. The 4x100 men were exhilarating because we had three fresh legs - Coleman, Kerley, Unknown New Guy #1 King, Unknown New Guy #2 Lindsey and still ran a 37 second time as first. Disappointing was Jamaican men did not make it. Ones to watch are those fast little Asians from Japan and China. Good job, France, Canada, African and European 4x100 teams. The women's shot put was okay and not exciting because only a few qualified and Go USA women that qualified on beating the averaged distance and not meeting the qualifying standard. The women's heptathlon high jump was exciting, and kept us on edge to watch because the last three girls were champions from respective championships and met or beat their personal best at 1.92 meters. Go Anna Hall of USA…did not know you until this moment. The crowd was alive and well with an offkey wave going around three times (top level kept going, middle level pauses at the VIP section, and the lower level kept going at their own pace while everyone else stopped). The main stadium announcers (one French and one English) were funny playing with the names and fitting what they can say before each event. The male announcers must have had practice because they got everyone's name right. Back at my place to rest. United States of America music artists keep making music because it seems no country or large stadium events cannot live without it.
Starting really really well guys 😍
You are amazing and we do know and appreciate it 🫶🏻
polish women's 4x100 relay’s team took 5th place in the finale, the best result in the history of the world championships!!🤍❤️