TOKYO, JAPAN - SEPTEMBER 19: Gold medalist Melissa Jefferson-Wooden of Team United States poses with the national flag after competing in the Women’s 200 Metres Final on day seven of the World ...
There were no staredowns, shoves or heated words after this win for Noah Lyles. Just four fingers thrust into the air when he crossed the finish line -- one for each time he has won the world title in ...
Melissa Jefferson-Wooden came into the World Track and Field Championships with one career individual global medal, a bronze in the 100m at the 2024 Olympics. She will leave it with two individual ...
Noah Lyles won his fourth world championship in the men's 200-meter dash, matching Usain Bolt's record. Melissa Jefferson-Wooden became the first American woman to win the sprint double at the world ...
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TOKYO (AP/WMBF) - Melissa Jefferson-Wooden can call herself the fastest woman in the world. Jefferson-Wooden romped to win in a women’s sprint that featured a newcomer silver medalist in Jamaica’s ...
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Melissa Jefferson-Wooden of the U.S. and Oblique Seville of Jamaica won the 100-meter finals at the world championships Sunday in a changing of the guard in track. Jefferson-Wooden, 24, blew away the ...
Melissa Jefferson-Wooden’s dominant season was on full display Sunday in Tokyo at the 2025 World Track and Field Championships. Jefferson-Wooden stormed out the blocks and cruised to victory in the ...
Melissa Jefferson-Wooden won the women's 100m in record-setting fashion Sunday. Jefferson-Wooden beat all competitors with a meet record 10.61 at the 2025 World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, Japan ...
TOKYO — Melissa Jefferson-Wooden of the U.S. and Oblique Seville of Jamaica won the 100-meter finals at world championships Sunday in a changing of the guard in track. The 24-year-old Jefferson-Wooden ...