🏅 Di Fastest Woman For World Na Sha’Carri Richardson
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Sha’Carri Richardson don show say she dey on top her game afta she win Shericka Jackson and Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce to carry home her first world championship gold. Dis one na big win for her! 🏆🏃🏾♀️
Na only yesterday Sha’Carri don dey shout say she no just come back, she better pass before. And true true, she show am for track. No be small thing say she no fit run for Tokyo Olympics because dem find marijuana for her body. But di way she run on Monday for Budapest, she show world say she dey on top her game. She run 100 meters inside 10.65 seconds and come first. Shericka Jackson try wella with 10.72 seconds while Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce follow wit 10.77 seconds. 🏅
Sha'Carri Richardson is a WORLD CHAMPION in the 100m!#WorldAthleticsChamps pic.twitter.com/Mx3mxv5UzL
— NBC Olympics & Paralympics (@NBCOlympics) August 21, 2023
Sha’Carri, wey just be 23 years, don already dey make plenty noise for running world. When dem ask am how she feel, she say, “E be like dream. I no even sabi wetin I go talk.” 🤯
Na peace she find for herself na im make her run di way she dey run so. She talk am for one interview for Los Angeles Grand Prix for May. She say na herself dey block her way before, but now she don already understand herself wella. 🧘🏾♀️
And true true, e show for her times. She start her season for April, run wind-aided 10.57. Then for May, she beat Jackson for Diamond League for Qatar. She still beat am again for Diamond League for Poland for July. 🚀
People don remember how she first shine for Eugene, Oregon for June 2021, where she run 10.72. From there, everybody start to dey call her America next sprint queen. But na there dem announce say dem find marijuana for her body and she no fit run for Olympics. Di matter come dey cause plenty talk everywhere about whether dem suppose ban marijuana or not. 🍁🤔
But this year own na another story. Sha’Carri come out with her orange hair, run her personal best time. The crowd come dey hala wella when she run. She say she still be the same girl, but she don dey better pass before. 🧡
When world championship come, she still show say she dey on top her game. She even play small when she finish her race, wipe sweat from her face. She run am inside 10.92 seconds. Only three of 54 people run below 11 seconds. 🤩
Even when she no start well for semifinals, she still make am to final. And for di final, dem put am for outside lane, Lane 9, where e hard to see other runners. But no wahala for Sha’Carri. She just focus and pass everybody, including Jackson, Fraser-Pryce and Ta Lou, before she reach finish line. 😎
As di race start, opportunity dey front of her. And inside 10.65 seconds, she don hold am for hand! 🥇
Moral of di story be say, even if things hard sometimes, just dey believe yourself, do your best, and with time, you go win. Sha’Carri show us say she dey unstoppable and we fit learn plenty from her journey. 🌟🔥🙌🏾
NOW IN BLACK AMERICAN SLANG
Sha’Carri Richardson: That Girl’s The Fastest In The Game
Sha’Carri Richardson straight flexed on ’em, dusting Shericka Jackson and Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, snatching up that world championship gold. Sis making major moves out here! 🏆🏃🏾♀️
I mean, just a minute ago, Sha’Carri was all about how she ain’t just come back – she came back stronger. And for real, she put that on display on the track. Remember she missed the Tokyo Olympics ’cause they found weed in her system? But how she rocked Budapest on Monday? Clear as day, girl’s on fire. She busted out the 100 meters in 10.65 seconds, taking the crown. Shericka Jackson wasn’t far behind with 10.72 seconds, and Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce did her thing with 10.77 seconds. 🏅
At just 23, Sha’Carri’s out here making waves, big ones. Asked about her feelings post-race, she’s like, “It’s mad surreal. Words can’t even capture it.” 🤯
She’s been saying her secret sauce is that inner peace, right? Like she said at that Los Angeles Grand Prix in May. Back then she was her own roadblock, but now? Sis is aligned with herself, for sure. 🧘🏾♀️
You can peep her growth just by the numbers. Kicked off the season in April, clocking a wind-aided 10.57. May, she outpaced Jackson at the Diamond League in Qatar. Then, once again, she showed Jackson what’s up at the Diamond League in Poland in July. 🚀
Folks still talk about her big moment in Eugene, Oregon, back in June 2021, when she pulled a 10.72. Instantly, she got the title of America’s next big sprint thing. Then the whole weed thing came up, sidelining her from the Olympics. Whole lot of chatter about whether weed should even be an issue. 🍁🤔
But this year? Whole different playbook. Rocking that fierce orange hair, Sha’Carri put down her best numbers. Crowd was all kinds of hyped watching her do her thing. In her words, she’s grown stronger, wiser, but still that same girl. 🧡
World championship debut? Nothing but excellence. Had a playful moment, pretending to wipe off some sweat after her race. Came through with a 10.92-second finish, and out of 54 runners, only three went under 11 seconds. 🤩
Even with a bit of a shaky start in the semis, she made it to the big stage. Finals had her in Lane 9 – tricky spot since you can’t peep the competition. But Sha’Carri? No sweat. She zoomed past everybody – Jackson, Fraser-Pryce, Ta Lou – and claimed her win. 😎
Race kicked off, the shot was there, and in just 10.65 seconds, she took it. 🥇
What’s the word? Regardless of the hurdles, believe in you, grind hard, and success is yours. Sha’Carri’s story? Straight inspiration for all of us. 🌟🔥🙌🏾
NOW IN ENGLISH
🏅 Sha’Carri Richardson: The World’s Fastest Woman
Sha’Carri Richardson proved she’s on top of her game by outrunning Shericka Jackson and Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce to clinch her first world championship gold. This is a monumental win for her! 🏆🏃🏾♀️
Just recently, Sha’Carri was emphasizing how she didn’t just return, she’s now better than before. And indeed, she showcased it on the track. It’s noteworthy to mention her absence from the Tokyo Olympics due to a positive marijuana test. But her performance in Budapest on Monday proved she’s truly at the peak of her career. She completed the 100 meters in a swift 10.65 seconds, landing first place. Shericka Jackson closely followed with 10.72 seconds, while Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce came in at 10.77 seconds. 🏅
At just 23 years old, Sha’Carri is already making significant waves in the running world. When questioned about her feelings post-race, she exclaimed, “It feels surreal. I’m at a loss for words.” 🤯
She credits her exceptional performance to finding inner peace, as she previously mentioned in an interview at the Los Angeles Grand Prix in May. She noted that she was her own obstacle in the past, but now she’s fully in sync with herself. 🧘🏾♀️
Evidence of her growth is evident in her race times. She kicked off her season in April, recording a wind-aided 10.57. In May, she triumphed over Jackson at the Diamond League in Qatar. She bested Jackson once more at the Diamond League in Poland in July. 🚀
People fondly recall her breakout performance in Eugene, Oregon, in June 2021, where she clocked 10.72. From then on, she was dubbed as America’s next sprint sensation. However, the revelation of her marijuana use and subsequent Olympic ban sparked widespread debate on whether the substance should even be prohibited. 🍁🤔
But this year presented a different narrative. Sporting her signature orange hair, Sha’Carri recorded her personal best. The crowd erupted in cheers as she raced. She acknowledged that while she remains the same individual, she has grown stronger and wiser. 🧡
Her debut at the world championship was nothing short of exceptional. She even had a playful moment at the end of her race, mimicking wiping sweat off her brow. She clocked in at 10.92 seconds, with only three out of 54 runners finishing under 11 seconds. 🤩
Despite a shaky start in the semifinals, she advanced to the finals. And in the finals, she was positioned in the challenging Lane 9, which provides a restricted view of other racers. But Sha’Carri was unfazed. She zeroed in and overtook everyone, including Jackson, Fraser-Pryce, and Ta Lou, before crossing the finish line. 😎
At the beginning of the race, the opportunity was right there in front of her. And 10.65 seconds later, she seized it. 🥇
The takeaway from her story is clear: regardless of the challenges faced, believing in oneself and giving your all will ultimately lead to success. Sha’Carri exemplifies determination, and her journey provides invaluable lessons for us all. 🌟🔥🙌🏾