Melissa Jefferson-Wooden surges to gold and place among fastest women

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American sprinter does not rule out chasing world record
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Tina Clayton takes silver and bronze goes to Julien Alfred
Melissa Jefferson-Wooden has dominated women’s sprinting in 2025. Now the American has put a bow on her historic year by winning her first world title and conjuring one of the most spectacular 100m performances in history.
On a balmy night in Tokyo the 24-year-old American was spectacular and smooth in taking gold in 10.61sec, a time that was not only a championship record but made her the fourth fastest woman in history: 0nly Florence Griffith‑Joyner, Elaine Thompson and Shelly-Ann Fraser‑Pryce have gone faster.