ORLANDO, Fla. — In a stunning display of speed and athleticism, Olympic track and field star Melissa Jefferson-Wooden clinched the gold medal in the 100 meters at the 2025 World Athletics Championships held in Tokyo. She achieved a remarkable time of 10.61 seconds, setting a new World Championships record that showcased her exceptional talent and intense preparation.
Jefferson-Wooden, a Nike athlete and resident of the Orlando area, not only claimed victory in this high-stakes event but also shattered her personal and season bests in the process. Her triumph in Tokyo has crowned her the fastest woman in the world for the year 2025, maintaining an undefeated streak in the 100 meters throughout the season.
Following her impressive win in the 100 meters, Jefferson-Wooden is now a frontrunner for the 200 meters and is likely to be selected for the USA’s women’s 4×100-meter relay team. This would provide her with the incredible opportunity to contend for three gold medals during the championships.
Her outstanding performance not only broke the previous World Championships record but also secured her place among the elite, ranking her as the fourth fastest woman of all time in the 100-meter event. The excitement generated from her achievements continues to resonate within the athletic community, as fans and supporters eagerly await her next performances in the upcoming events.