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Sha'Carri Richardson ( Dallas, 25 marzo 2000) è una velocista statunitense, campionessa del mondo dei 100 metri piani a Budapest 2023 . Indice. 1 Biografia. 1.1 Vita privata. 2 Record. 3 Progressione. 3.1 100 metri piani. 3.2 200 metri piani. 4 Palmarès. 5 Campionati nazionali. 6 Altre competizioni internazionali. 7 Note. 8 Altri progetti.
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Sha'Carri Richardson (/ ʃ ə ˈ k ɛr i / shə-KERR-ee; born March 25, 2000) is an American track and field sprinter who competes in the 100 meters and 200 meters races. Richardson rose to fame in 2019 as a freshman at Louisiana State University, running 10.75 seconds to break the 100 m collegiate record at the NCAA Division I ...
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- March 25, 2000 (age 23), Dallas, Texas, U.S.
21 ago 2023 · Sha’Carri Richardson, in Lane 9, won her first title at a world championships on Monday in Budapest. Fabrizio Bensch/Reuters. By Talya Minsberg. Reporting from Budapest. Aug. 21, 2023....
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22 ago 2023 · World Athletics Championships 2023: Sha'Carri Richardson leads breakout track and field stars to watch at Paris 2024. Find out more about Sha'Carri Richardson, including the latest news, replays and Olympic results. Discover the full bio on our Olympics.com athlete profile page.
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21 ago 2023 · BUDAPEST, Hungary — American sprinter Sha’Carri Richardson, whose Tokyo Olympic dreams were dashed after a positive marijuana test, won the 100-meter world championship title Monday night,...
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21 ago 2023 · Sha’Carri Richardson storms to 100m gold in stunning redemption tale | World Athletics Championships | The Guardian. 2:09. 'Blocking out the noise': Sha’Carri Richardson on her world...
21 ago 2023 · Nobody felt that more over the past two years than American sprinter Sha’Carri Richardson. On a sultry Monday night a half-world away from where her problems began, the 23-year-old earned a gold medal at world championships in the biggest 100-meter race this side of the Olympics.