United States' Melissa Jefferson-Wooden, second left, celebrates winning the gold medal the women's 100 meters final ahead of Saint Lucia's Julien Alfred, Jamaica's Shericka Jackson and United States' ...
Melissa Jefferson-Wooden set a new championship record as she stormed to women’s 100m gold in Tokyo, while Oblique Seville came of age as he sealed a maiden world title in the men’s. Defending world ...
At the World Championships in Tokyo, the track was filled with Black women redefining what it means to compete at the highest level. Yes, the medals made us proud. Meanwhile, the hair, nails, and the ...