
3 Ansichten· 10/13/25· Sport
The Insane Women's 4x100m USA CRUSHED Jamaica & Great Britain
The Insane Women's 4x100m USA CRUSHED Jamaica & Great Britain
The Women’s 4x100m Relay at the World Championships in Budapest delivered a pulse-pounding battle between two sprinting powerhouses: Team USA and Jamaica. For more than twenty years, these nations have alternated atop the podium, trading gold since 2003, forging a rivalry that continues to enthrall track and field enthusiasts around the globe.
For the final, the USA made shrewd lineup adjustments. Sha’Carri Richardson was placed on the anchor leg, with Gabby Thomas running third, complemented by Tamari Davis and TT Terry. Richardson, the reigning 100m world champion, was anticipated to be the game-changer. Thomas, silver medalist in the 200m, added experience and composure. Davis, a rising star, and Terry, last year’s anchor, rounded out the squad, creating a balance of youthful vigor and seasoned skill.
Jamaica countered with a formidable roster of veterans. Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, possibly appearing in her final Worlds, ran a pivotal leg that showcased her unmatched experience. Shericka Jackson, reigning 200m champion, anchored the team, setting the stage for a thrilling showdown with Richardson.
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