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Top 5 fastest women in history: Sha’Carri Richardson’s position unchanged despite Paris Olympics loss

Olympic silver medallist Sha’Carri Richardson may have been defeated to the 100m gold medal in Paris by Julien Alfred, however, her position remains unchanged in the list of the Top 5 world’s fastest women in history.

The world’s fastest women in history are recognised as arguably the greatest sprinters of all time as their records are currently unmatched by any athlete both dead or alive, making them revered in legendary sprinting status.Sha'Carri Richardson denied chance to run in 200m Paris Olympic final  despite clinching 100m silver

Following the Paris Olympics women’s 100m final, Saint Lucia’s golden girl Alfred’s blazing-winning time of 10.71s shot her up on the all-time list, but not enough to place her in the Top 5, where Richardson firmly still holds her position as one of the fastest women in history.

5 – Marion Jones, Shericka Jackson, and Richardson (10.65s)

The trio of Shericka Jackson, Marion Jones, and Richardson are the fifth fastest women in history with their Personal Best (PB) time of 10.65s.

She set another world record at Seoul 1988 Olympics in the 200m final with a stunning time of 21.34s, which still stands today.

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