ATHLETICS TOP 5 WORLD-LEADING WOMEN 100M SPRINTERS IN 2024 AFTER PARIS OLYMPICS

Top 5 world-leading women 100m sprinters in 2024 after Paris Olympics

Five of the world’s fastest women sprinters who have dominated the 2024 season delivering historic performances and shaping the future of track and field.
Every competition season the world’s top sprinters push the boundaries of speed and 2024 has been no exception.

After the Paris Olympics the list of world-leading women in the 100-meter dash has solidified showcasing a blend of expected champions and surprising newcomers.

Pulse Sports takes a closer look at the top five world-leading female 100m sprinters of 2024 after the Paris Olympics, as the dust settles from the Olympic track.

The fastest women in 2024: Top 5 100m sprinters leading the world after Paris Olympics
1. Sha’Carri Richardson, USA – 10.71 seconds
At Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon, on June 22, Sha’Carri Richardson set the fastest time of the year, blazing through the track at 10.71 seconds.Top 5 world-leading women 100m sprinters in 2024 after Paris Olympics

Sha’Carri Richardson is the world-leading 100m sprinter in 2024
With a favorable wind of +0.8 m/s, Richardson’s performance was a masterclass in sprinting though it would later be overshadowed by Olympic events.

Known for her explosive start and charismatic presence, Richardson continues to be a dominant force in sprinting.
2. Julien Alfred, Saint Lucia – 10.72 seconds
Julien Alfred created a monumental moment at the Paris Olympics on August 3, winning the 100m title and capturing Saint Lucia’s first Olympic medal.Top 5 world-leading women 100m sprinters in 2024 after Paris Olympics

Julian Alfred is one of top 5 world-leading women 100m sprinters in 2024
Running against a slight headwind of -0.1 m/s, Alfred clocked a national record of 10.72 seconds.

This historic victory not only earned her the gold but also defeated the likes of the world champion Richardson and other top competitors.
3. Jacious Sears, USA – 10.77 seconds
Emerging as a formidable sprinter, Jacious Sears recorded a time of 10.77 seconds at the Percy Beard Track in Gainesville, Florida, on April 13.Top 5 world-leading women 100m sprinters in 2024 after Paris Olympics

Jacious Sears is one of top 5 world-leading women 100m sprinters in 2024
Her run, assisted by a strong tailwind of +1.6 m/s, announced her arrival on the global stage as a sprinter to watch.

Sears’s ability to maintain high speed under pressure highlights her potential for future competitions.

4. Melissa Jefferson, USA – 10.80 seconds
On the same day as Richardson’s leading time Melissa Jefferson recorded 10.80 seconds at Hayward Field.Top 5 world-leading women 100m sprinters in 2024 after Paris Olympics

Melissa Jefferson is one of top 5 world-leading women 100m sprinters in 2024
Training alongside Richardson, Jefferson has developed a style that is both powerful and graceful.

Her performance in Eugene not only secured her a place among the top sprinters but also showcased the depth of talent in American women’s sprinting.

5. Shericka Jackson, Jamaica – 10.84 seconds
One of Jamaica’s most celebrated sprinters Shericka Jackso clocked a time of 10.84 seconds on June 28, 2024, at the National Stadium in Kingston.Top 5 world-leading women 100m sprinters in 2024 after Paris Olympics

Shericka Jackson is one of top 5 world-leading women 100m sprinters in 2024
However, Jackson shocked fans and the athletics world when she announced her withdrawal from the 100-meter race at the Paris Olympics, citing health reasons.

Her decision to pull out was unexpected, especially after such a strong performance earlier in the season.

Jackson’s absence from the Olympic stage left many wondering what might have been, but her time in Kingston still stands as the fifth fastest of the year.Kenya remains unchallenged in Africa following Olympics success

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