For generations of sprinters in the women’s 100 meters, 10.49 seconds is the world record they’ve been chasing since 1988. For Al Joyner, it’s a time he sees everywhere he looks. Like the other day ...
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Streaking down the track, with only six steps to go until she reached the finish line, Elaine Thompson-Herah stuck out her left arm and started pointing at the clock. She knew she had the win. It was ...
Para generaciones de velocistas que compiten en los 100 metros femeninos, 10,49 segundos es el récord mundial que han perseguido desde 1988. Para Al Joyner, es un número que se le aparece ...
The Jamaican sprinter notched a 10.54 second run time at the Prefontaine Classic, second-best all-time record Fresh off of her multiple Olympic gold medal campaign, Elaine Thompson-Herah continued to ...
A new “fastest woman alive” has been crowned at the Tokyo Olympics. Jamaican sprinter Elaine Thompson-Herah just beat the record previously held by Florence Griffith Joyner by a one-hundredth of a ...
Florence Griffith Joyner set the 100 mark of 10.49 at the U.S. Olympic Trials and the 200 mark of 21.34 on her way to a gold medal at the Seoul Olympics. For generations of sprinters in the women’s ...
She had the long and colorful nails. She wore the flashy outfits, including a neon, one-legged spandex bodysuit. Above all, she had the iconic nickname “Flo-Jo,” which just sounded fast. Recommended ...
Black girl magic is running all up and through the Tokyo Olympics and we absolutely love to see it! This week, Jamaican sprinter Elaine Thompson-Herah shocked the world when broke Florence Griffith ...
Fresh off of her multiple Olympic gold medal campaign, Elaine Thompson-Herah continued to dominate on the race track Saturday, nearly setting another fresh record in Eugene, Oregon at the Prefontaine ...
For generations of sprinters in the women’s 100 meters, 10.49 seconds is the world record they've been chasing since 1988. For Al Joyner, it’s a time he sees everywhere he looks. Like the other day ...
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