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Elaine Thompson-Herah's Remarks Say It All After Zurich Diamond League

Sha’Carri Richardson dominated the latter half of the women’s 100m dash, securing a commanding victory. In the initial phase, Jamaicans Elaine Thompson-Herah and Natasha Morrison contended fiercely. However, at the 60m mark, Richardson effortlessly surged ahead, clinching triumph in an impressive 10.88 seconds. Morrison edged past Thompson-Herah at the finish line, with both recording a time of 11.00 seconds flat. Jamaica's other representative, Shashalee Forbes, secured the fifth spot with a time of 11.12 seconds #elainethompsonherah #shacarririchardson #zurichdiamondleague Join this channel to get the latest updates through live streams, exclusive interviews, opinion pieces, and insights from coaches https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChbq21l7nh2u_mSunnUkvrA/join ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Stay up to date with the latest news from the world of track and field by checking out our website at http://trackalerts.com Also, ****Be sure to follow me on your favorite social media platform!*** Facebook http://facebook.com/trackalerts Twitter http://twitter.com/trackalerts Instagram http://instagram.com/trackalerts We want to hear from you! We are in an Olympic Games year, Toyko 2020 so join our lively discussion by leaving a comment below. You can also email us at info@trackalerts.com. Jamaica dominated track and field at the last three Olympic Games with Usain Bolt, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, Elaine Thompson, Omar McLeod. Bolt won 100m and 200m gold medals in Beijing 2008, London 2012 and Rio 2016 while Thompson won the Rio 2016 sprint double. Fraser-Pryce won the 100m in Beijing 2008 and London 2012 while McLeod's 110m hurdles victory came in Rio 2016. In Tokyo 2020, Jamaica will be looking to Asafa Powell, along with new kids on the block Briana Williams, Kevona Davis, Ashanti Moore, Akeem Bloomfield, Kiara Grant, Yohan Blake, Alana Reid, Brianna Lyston, Ackeem Blake, Oblique Seville, Hansle Parchment, Danielle Williams, Janeek Brown and many more.