Melissa Jefferson-Wooden, Oblique Seville Star In The 100

The post Melissa Jefferson-Wooden, Oblique Seville Star In The 100 appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. TOKYO, JAPAN – SEPTEMBER 13: Melissa Jefferson-Wooden of Team United States poses for a photo following the Women’s 100 Metres Heats on day one of the World Athletics Championships Tokyo 2025 at National Stadium on September 13, 2025 in Tokyo, Japan. (Photo by Hannah Peters/Getty Images) Getty Images Two days are officially down at the World Outdoor Track and Field Championships in Tokyo, Japan. Day two intensified the stakes, as championship finals played out in the men’s and women’s 100 meters and the men’s 10,000 meters, along with an array of field events. We break down the top moments from Sunday’s action at National Stadium. Oblique Seville Earns 100-Meter Gold, Team Jamaica Goes 1-2 At The World Championships Oblique Seville took Jamaica back to its winning ways on Sunday at National Stadium in Tokyo, earning his first major championship in the men’s 100-meter final after finishing dead last a year ago at the Paris Olympics. Better yet, he returned Jamaica to glory. With the win, the 24-year-old erased a run of four straight world championships won by American athletes and ended a 10-year Jamaican drought, which had lasted since 2015 when Usain Bolt last won in Beijing. Brushing off a shaky first round with a smooth semifinal and a powerful display in the final, Seville clocked a personal best time of 9.77 seconds. Two years ago, he was fourth in the final in Budapest. “I am a champion,” Seville told reporters in the mixed zone afterward. TOKYO, JAPAN – SEPTEMBER 14: Gold medalist Oblique Seville of Team Jamaica takes selfie with fans after competing in the Men’s 100 Metres Final on day two of the World Athletics Championships Tokyo 2025 at National Stadium on September 14, 2025 in Tokyo, Japan. (Photo by Michael Steele/Getty Images) Getty Images What’s more, Jamaica…

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Melissa Jefferson-Wooden, Oblique Seville Star In The 100

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TOKYO, JAPAN – SEPTEMBER 13: Melissa Jefferson-Wooden of Team United States poses for a photo following the Women’s 100 Metres Heats on day one of the World Athletics Championships Tokyo 2025 at National Stadium on September 13, 2025 in Tokyo, Japan. (Photo by Hannah Peters/Getty Images) Getty Images Two days are officially down at the World Outdoor Track and Field Championships in Tokyo, Japan. Day two intensified the stakes, as championship finals played out in the men’s and women’s 100 meters and the men’s 10,000 meters, along with an array of field events. We break down the top moments from Sunday’s action at National Stadium. Oblique Seville Earns 100-Meter Gold, Team Jamaica Goes 1-2 At The World Championships Oblique Seville took Jamaica back to its winning ways on Sunday at National Stadium in Tokyo, earning his first major championship in the men’s 100-meter final after finishing dead last a year ago at the Paris Olympics. Better yet, he returned Jamaica to glory. With the win, the 24-year-old erased a run of four straight world championships won by American athletes and ended a 10-year Jamaican drought, which had lasted since 2015 when Usain Bolt last won in Beijing. Brushing off a shaky first round with a smooth semifinal and a powerful display in the final, Seville clocked a personal best time of 9.77 seconds. Two years ago, he was fourth in the final in Budapest. “I am a champion,” Seville told reporters in the mixed zone afterward. TOKYO, JAPAN – SEPTEMBER 14: Gold medalist Oblique Seville of Team Jamaica takes selfie with fans after competing in the Men’s 100 Metres Final on day two of the World Athletics Championships Tokyo 2025 at National Stadium on September 14, 2025 in Tokyo, Japan. (Photo by Michael Steele/Getty Images) Getty Images What’s more, Jamaica…

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