Sha'Carri Richardson and Fraser-Pryce make bold statements in 100m heats in Budapest

Sha'Carri Richardson and Fraser-Pryce make bold statements in 100m heats in Budapest

Funmilayo Fameso 16:49 - 20.08.2023

Sha'Carri Richardson and Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce had convincing wins in their heats races to book their spots in the semifinals at the World Championships in Budapest.

US speed sensation Sha'Carri Richardson and defending World Champion Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce made bold statements with their cruising performances in their respective qualifying heats at the World Championships in Budapest.

Richardson ran an effortless race in heat 5 of the women's 100m, shutting down 30m to go and still clocked the fastest overall time of 10.92s (0.4).

Sha'Carri Richardson tosses her hair before winning 100m semis in Budapest
Sha'Carri Richardson in Budapest (Picture Credit - World Athletics)

Jamaica's Natasha Morrison finished second in 11.02s, and Zainab Dosso equalled the Italian National Record for third in 11.14s.

The American speedster is one of the top favourites for the world title, and her performance in the heats showed she's not in Budapest to settle for anything less.

Likewise, Fraser-Pryce proved her readiness to defend her title by beginning her campaign with a convincing time of 11.01s (0.2) to win heat 7, jogging half of the race ahead of Switzerland's Mujinga Kambundji in 11.08s and Australia's Zoe Hobbs in 11.14s.

The Jamaican legend will be gunning for her history-making sixth title if she scales through the semis and qualifies for the final.

Other top performances were Poland's Ewa Swoboda overhauling the lead of USA's Tamari Davis in the closing stages to win heat 3 with a time of 10.98s (-0.4). Davis was second in 11.06s, while Netherland's N'Ketia Seedo ran a Personal Best (PB) of 11.11s for third.

Ewa Swoboda overhauled the lead of Tamari Davis in the closing stages to win the women's 100m heat 3 in Budapest with a time of 10.98s (-0.4). Davis was 2nd in 11.06s, while N'Ketia Seedo ran a PB of 11.11s in third.

This year's NCAA standout athlete Julien Alfred extended her unbeaten run this season, clocking the third-fastest time of 10.99s.

Shericka Jackson and Marie-Josee Ta Lou also won their heats convincingly to advance to the semifinals.

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