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  1. Sha'Carri Richardson (/ ʃ ə ˈ k ær iː / shə-KERREE; [3] born March 25, 2000 [4]) is an American track and field sprinter who competes in the 100 meters and 200 meters races. Richardson rose to fame in 2019 as a freshman at Louisiana State University , running 10.75 seconds to break the 100 m collegiate record at the NCAA Division I Championships.

  2. Mar 25, 2000 · Where did Sha’Carri Richardson go to college? Sha’Carri Richardson attended LSU, where she’s among the greatest stars in program and SEC history. She attended LSU for just one year — 2018-19 — before going pro, but while in Baton Rouge, earned four All-American nods, three SEC titles and one NCAA National Championship, in the 100m.

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  3. Aug 11, 2024 · Sha’Carri Richardson (born March 25, 2000, Dallas, Texas, U.S.) is one of the world’s fastest female sprinters, known for her record-breaking performances in the 100-meter dash. The American runner first garnered national attention in 2021 when she qualified for the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo (delayed because of the COVID-19 pandemic), though she missed the Games after testing positive for marijuana .

  4. Aug 9, 2024 · The victory marks 24-year-old Richardson’s second Olympic medal. She secured silver in the women’s 100-meter race on August 3 with a time of 10.87 seconds—0.22 seconds shy of her personal ...

  5. Mar 13, 2024 · Richardson won the women's 100m in an impressive 10.65 seconds, which made her the fifth-fastest woman in the history of the 100m category. She also won a bronze medal in 200m with a time of 21.92 ...

  6. Sha'Carri Richardson's rise to fame and suspension. In 2019, Richardson broke two U20 world records on the same day at the NCAA Division I Outdoor Championships. First, she won the 100m in 10.75, breaking Marlies Göhr's 42-year-old mark. Richardson was then narrowly beaten in the 200m but her time of 22.17 eclipsed Allyson Felix's record set ...

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  8. Apr 26, 2022 · It is Richardson’s grandmother Betty Harp who raised the athlete. Sha’Carri is more than grateful for her grandmom and calls her “her superwoman”. Her grandmother encouraged her and motivated her as Richardson braved many obstacles to get on the track. Get instantly notified of the hottest stories via Google!