Sha'Carri Richardson VS. Elaine Thompson-Herah || 2023 Zurich Diamond League Women's 100 Meters



After not clashing in 2021, 2022 or even 2023 in the global finals, Sha’Carri and Elaine once again clash in the 2023 Zurich diamond league meeting.

Who comes out on top?

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50 thoughts on “Sha'Carri Richardson VS. Elaine Thompson-Herah || 2023 Zurich Diamond League Women's 100 Meters”

  1. Dude, you and company need to stop talking about great in reference to Richardson, she’s merely good and hasn’t accumulated anything of note to be ascribed great!! At long last an American has upset the Jamaican applecart in a noteworthy moment and dareisay, fashion!! However it’s merely one when it actually matters!! Great is 5x world champion or double double Olympic gold…a one time winner isn’t in those categories!! Imagine working all those years and achieving all that and a onetimer is now in your category without a WR or multiple individual golds!! Ridiculous!!

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  2. How do you not mention ETH’s tumultuous year of injury and coaching changes to name a couple of things, yet you and everyone else keep reminding us of SCR, like she’s the first n only!! Context and perspective are important, either do so properly or not at all!!

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  3. Dude you keep either overlooking or omitting; SCR’s start in the semis was disastrous, which contributed to her time qualifying and lane placement, no athlete would deliberately try to make such things happen, as I’ve stated before, in life things sometimes fall into place but with preparedness one can make lemonade with the lemons!! Some do, some don’t and others can’t!! Consider SAFP as you noted, still being able to pass the baton despite being dealing with an injury!! You and others seem to forget that tomorrow isn’t promised and the future doesn’t follow a straight line path, talk about counting your chickens before they hatch!! I could speculate the a similar story for Ms Jackson, who by the looks of things could very well n easily be a triple gold medalist in Paris…., I’m not a fan of the crystal ball but if you do so for one, is only reasonable to do for those who similarly show equal potential/promise!!

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  4. SHA’CARRI ALL THE WAY!! SHE IS OUR AMERICAN 🇺🇸 QUEEN ❤️👑🙏🏼❤️🇺🇸❤️👑🇺🇸❤️🇺🇸!!! SHE DESERVES THE MEDAL 🥇 AND HAS WORKED SO HARD AND HUMBLED HERSELF! SHA’CARRI HAS MY FULL SUPPORT AND IN MY OPINION WILL AND SHALL WILL THE 🥇 MEDAL!! GO SHA’ CARRI!! ❤️👑⭐️❤️👑🌟❤️👑💫

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  5. Sha'Carri is similar to Noel Lyles and is very rare in that, the farther they run the faster their speed increase. When others are slowing down, they're speeding up. Even if they are the last out of the blocks, if the race is long enough, they will run everyone else down and win the race.

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  6. It's don't matter Jamaican will always be star by the way didn't they send her to Jamaica for training .??? It's so dumb that we're the best 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲 Americans don't enjoy defeat but thank God USA in Bolt set the record straight.we Jamaican are unique full of talent and our country is rich culturely can't get rid of us we're like a bee hive.they have to study how we do everything just to be ahead of us.jamaican🇯🇲🇯🇲👏we are fighter we don't give up easily. That a Jamaican 💯🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲

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  7. Both Elaine and Shelly-Ann are coming back from injuries and huge breaks in competition this season. And they're still kicking some ass. Imagine if they were fully healed and back at peak levels!

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  8. So how this dude havent even mentions that Shacarri was beaten a few days after by Jamaican Sherika Jackson in the 200 m which Shacarri came only 3rd & Sheicka has even set a new world record…bias…….smh!!!

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  9. It's amazing for one who probably can't run from the door to the mailbox to not understand about being an runner it's more to running than running let the young beautiful injoy you are the reason many dislikes speaking to you clowns in the media God.bless all of the young ladies I hear a lot of foolishness clowns just talking and are disgusting don't know why I wasted my time responding to this idiot 😊

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  10. Shelly Ann (36yo) almost 37yo is 13 years older than Sha'Carri (23yo). And she's beaten Shericka head to head all year, so don't you think the age difference between Shelly Ann and Sha'Carri should make a difference? Do the math.

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  11. I know nothing about track so this might be a stupid observation but why don't the ladies with long hair tie their hair down? since it's all about every fraction of a second I would think all that hair blowing back would be an issue. you know like swimmers shaving.

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  12. Sha'carri could set a world record if shes willing to lose the fluff . Hundredths of a second matter. Everything helps……nails, hair , and running through the finish line.
    She doesn't need any of it to look good and can celebrate after the line. I really hope she puts Red White and Blue on that record.

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