Richardson was brought up by her aunt and grandmother, Betty Harp. Her biological mother passed away in 2021, a week before she competed in her Olympic qualifying race for 2020.
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Richardson was unaware that her biological mother had passed away until she was questioned by a reporter.
Richardson had strong early-season performances but was unable to advance to the 100-meter and 200-meter finals at the 2022 USATF Championships.
As a result, Richardson was unable to compete at the domestic 2022 World Athletics Championships in Eugene, Oregon.
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She finished the women’s final of the Miramar Invitational in 10.57 seconds with a strong, illegal 4.1 m/s tailwind, which is the fourth-fastest 100 m time by a woman under all circumstances. In static conditions, it converts to 10.77 seconds.
What record did Sha Carri break?
The quickest wind-legal time of 2023 was 10.76 seconds, set by Richardson.
Does Sha Carri Richardson have a world record?
Shee has a record 10.76 seconds.
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