There is no doubt Sha'Carri Richardson is one of the most in-form female sprinters in the world, with her dropping top performances in each of her races this year.
This time, the US sprints sensation casually ran a windy 10.73s (2.6) to win the women's 100m final at the Star Athletics Sprints series in Florida.
She finished ahead of Brittany Brown with 10.80s, while Tee Tee Terry was third in 10.82s and Candace Hill fourth in 10.96s.
Sha'Carri Richardson takes 🥇 at the Start Athletic Sprint Series with a time of 10.73 seconds (+2.6 m/s) in the 100!#GeauxTigers x @itskerrii pic.twitter.com/t7Uu4kLaEq
— LSU Track & Field (@LSUTrackField) June 10, 2023
Richardson remains unbeaten in the 100m this season and is a strong favourite for the 100m world title in Budapest.
She currently holds the world lead of 10.76s, while in the 200m, she's No.4 on the top list at 22.07s.
Richardson is on a mission this year, and with the US Championships a few weeks away, it won't be a surprise if she attempts the women's 100m World Record of 10.49s.