Though she’s just 23 years old, it’s been a long saga for track star Sha’Carri Richardson’s young career. At the world championships in Budapest on Monday, the former LSU star scored the biggest win as a professional with a record-setting win in the 100-meter sprint.
Richardson clocked a time of 10.65 seconds—the fastest in the history event—to earn the title of fastest woman in the world. It was her first time participating at the world championships in her career, and, fittingly, she marked the victory with a joyous outburst on the track immediately following the race, exchanging hugs and handshakes with her competitors as she watched the replay on the screen and retrieved an American flag to celebrate with.
She did it!! 🔥🙌🏾🏁🇺🇸 @itskerrii #WCHBudapest23 pic.twitter.com/uakkMiFjnb
— 𓅓 Christian Wise (@cwise818) August 21, 2023
Richardson made international news in 2021 when she won the women’s 100-meter sprint at the U.S. Olympic trials. She tested positive for marijuana and was suspended for one month by the United States Anti-Doping Agency shortly afterward, making her ineligible for the Tokyo Games.
Richardson’s historic performance garnered plenty of praise on social media. Check out some of the well-wishes below.
WORLD CHAMPION! https://t.co/k7IzjbSw1Q
— Ben Edwards (@BostonHistory) August 21, 2023
I got chills watching this. Omg. She did it https://t.co/5A8vBK7YnM
— A Complete Sham🎙 (@Simply_Shamaria) August 21, 2023
Talk about a great reaction. I’m beyond thrilled for Sha’Carri Richardson. #RedemptionStory https://t.co/cH6F6hcTq7
— Kenny BooYah! 🖖🏾 (@KwikWarren) August 21, 2023
My favorite part is that the other competitors look tired. https://t.co/i2lboVnHOW
— BeMo “Dream” Brown (@bemobrown) August 21, 2023
A winner 🙏🏽 https://t.co/Wjgsey5239
— The Greatest (@MoBoTheGreat) August 21, 2023
This just made me tear up!! She deserves this, she worked hard for
— Mojenpa (@mojenpal) August 21, 2023
It, she did this!! #ShaCarri https://t.co/DKK9I1hFr1