Sha'Carri Richardson Makes History at Stawell Gift with Victory from Scratch
Sha'Carri Richardson scripts history with stunning Stawell Gift victory - Third woman ever to win the famous handicap sprint race from scratch
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American sprinter Sha'Carri Richardson made history by winning the Stawell Gift, becoming only the third woman to achieve this from scratch in the race's 144-year history. She clocked 13.15 seconds, overcoming a 9-meter deficit to secure her victory in a thrilling finish.
- 01Sha'Carri Richardson won the Stawell Gift, a prestigious handicap sprint race.
- 02She is only the third woman to win the event from scratch in 144 years.
- 03Richardson finished the race in 13.15 seconds, overcoming a 9-meter head start given to her competitors.
- 04The race featured over 700 competitors and was held 235 kilometers west of Melbourne, Australia.
- 05Richardson's victory adds to her accolades, including a silver medal in the 100 meters and a gold in the 4x100 relay at the 2024 Paris Olympics.
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Sha'Carri Richardson, the American sprint star, made history by winning the Stawell Gift, a prestigious handicap sprint race, becoming only the third woman to do so from scratch in its 144-year history. Richardson clocked 13.15 seconds, overcoming a 9-meter deficit that was given to her competitors. In a thrilling finish, she surged past Charlotte Nielsen, who had a strong lead, just before the finish line, celebrating her victory with raised fists. Earlier in the competition, Richardson narrowly edged her semi-final in 13.52 seconds, winning by just a millimeter. The event, held roughly 235 kilometers west of Melbourne, Australia, featured over 700 competitors, including many of Australia's top runners, and offered a prize pool of 40,000 Australian dollars for both men's and women's finals. Richardson's win adds to her impressive resume, which includes a silver medal in the 100 meters and a gold in the 4x100 relay at the 2024 Paris Olympics.
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Richardson's victory at the Stawell Gift not only enhances her profile but also brings attention to the event, inspiring local athletes and boosting interest in sprinting in Australia.
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