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21:11 - 22.05.2025
Shericka Jackson set for 100m season debut against respectable field in Rabat
World 200m champion Shericka Jackson will run her first 100m race of the 2025 season at the Rabat Diamond League.
21:11 - 22.05.2025
World 200m champion Shericka Jackson will run her first 100m race of the 2025 season at the Rabat Diamond League.
16:28 - 07.05.2025
An elite Jamaican team of Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, Kishane Thompson, and Shericka Jackson were captured in training perfecting their drills ahead of the World Relays this weekend.
15:14 - 26.04.2025
Anavia Battle stormed to victory in the women's 200m event ahead of Shericka Jackson at the Xiamen Diamond League.
18:43 - 24.04.2025
Elite Jamaican athletes have been listed to don Jamaica's colours at the World Relays in China next month. Here's the full list spearheaded by Fraser-Pryce, Kishane Thompon, and Shericka Jackson.
19:32 - 05.04.2025
Olympic 100m champion Julien Alfred held off World 200m champion Shericka Jackson in the women’s 300m at the Miramar Invitational, clocking a new national record of 36.05s.
17:24 - 03.04.2025
For the first time ever, the trio of Julien Alfred, Shericka Jackson, and Amber Anning will race over the 300m event at the Miramar Invitational.
23:26 - 31.03.2025
While many of their peers will be in Kingston, Jamaica for the inaugural Grand Slam Track event this weekend, Sha’Carri Richardson, Julien Alfred, and Shericka Jackson are among those listed to compete at the Miramar Invitational in Florida.
10:49 - 25.03.2025
Track fans still believe in the the Big 3 and can't wait for the return of Fraser-Pryce, Thompson-Herah, and Shericka Jackson this season.
04:09 - 27.01.2025
Although not placing any expectations for 2025, MVP Track Club coach Paul Francis says reigning 200m world champion Shericka Jackson is progressing well after injuries curtailed her 2024 season.
03:50 - 27.01.2025
World's fastest woman alive Shericka Jackson marked her 2025 season's debut with a surprising loss in the 60m. Here's why her shocking defeat should be a wake-up call for Sha'Carri Richardson, Julien Alfred, and the women's sprint division.