Sha’Carri Richardson dethroned Fraser-Pryce as the new speed queen

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The ‘enfant terrible’ of athletics exploded in budapest world cup and he finally got the medal that had been predicted for years to come because of the magnitude of his talent. Sha’Carri Richardsonthe most disruptive figure in the athletic scene and a huge media figure, won the 100m World Cup in Budapest, the queen of speed test, with a time of 10”65 (with a headwind of -0.2). The Jamaicans completed the podium Shericka Jackson with 10″72 and Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce with 10″77.

At 23 years old, Richardson He established himself as an icon of rebellion who used his talent to challenge the aesthetic and essential conventions of a world in which he did not fit. “I found peace with myself when I got back on track”, he said on his day after returning to compete after being banned from debuting at the Tokyo 2020 Games for testing positive for cannabis. The sprinter took out all his anger on the North American federation, which imposed heavy penalties on him despite being the heavy favorite to win Olympic gold.

Sha’Carri she wore a competition jumpsuit to the extreme, zipped up to the neckline, along with her extensive collection of wigs, false eyelashes and her luxurious porcelain nails. His appearance is part of his expressive game, the show he wants to put on the track every time he competes. Make every championship a show that people are eagerly waiting for. An unshakable character who grew up in a broken home in a Dallas slum, fatherless, abandoned at birth by his drug-addicted mother, and confesses that he once attempted suicide. In addition, he recently made his homosexuality public, thus applying as another benchmark for a group that has been heavily punished.

For his part, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, smiling, always with a smile on his face, joking with everyone he meets, he is the enemy and again, at the age of 36, he has a lot to do in a while. The Jamaican added his fifteenth world medal, the most decorated active athlete- and still has to compete in the 200m and 4x100m. His record holds 10 world titles, 8 Olympic medals (3 gold) and 25 Diamond League victories.

Source: La Verdad

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