The 2025 Women’s Senior 100 Metres World Rankings have been updated on worldathletics.org, showcasing the leading sprinters globally. Emerging talents and seasoned champions highlight this season’s competitive landscape.
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Canada’s men secured a silver medal in the 4x100m relay at the rainy Tokyo World Championships, finishing just behind the United States. The team showcased speed and resilience despite challenging weather conditions.
Seventeen-year-old sprint sensation Gout Gout is set to make his mark at the World Athletics Championships. Confident and focused, Gout says he’s ready to “do my thing” on the global stage.
Oblique Seville clinched the world 100-metre title, edging out teammate Kishane Thompson in a thrilling finish. The Jamaican sprinter’s victory marks a significant milestone on the global stage.
USA sprinter Trayvon Knighton has been handed a four-year doping ban, BBC reports. The sanction sidelines him from competition until 2027, following a violation of anti-doping regulations.
At the World Athletics Championships 2025, Africa’s sprint sensation, dubbed the ‘pirate’ for his fearless style, celebrates victories with energetic flair reminiscent of footballer Viktor Gyokeres, capturing global fans’ attention.
Sprint sensation Lachie Kennedy made history, breaking the elusive 10-second barrier in the 100m dash. The Guardian reports this milestone marks a new era for Australian athletics, showcasing Kennedy’s explosive speed and rising global status.
Bayanda Walaza heads South Africa’s promising young sprinters at the 2025 African Championships, aiming to secure podium finishes and showcase emerging local talent on the continental stage.
Gout Gout, Australia’s 17-year-old sprint sensation, is making waves in athletics by breaking national records. With his explosive speed and rising profile, he’s rapidly becoming a star to watch in the sprinting world.
Melissa Jefferson-Wooden dazzled with a remarkable 100/200 double victory, announcing herself as the next U.S. sprint sensation. Her explosive speed and poise mark a new era in American track, The Athletic reports.