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Oblique Seville Wins Men’s 100m Gold as Melissa Jefferson-Wooden Makes History with World Championship Record

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Last updated: September 14, 2025 3:52 pm
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Published: September 14, 2025
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In a remarkable display of speed and talent at the World Athletics Championships, Melissa Jefferson-Wooden achieved a staggering victory in the women’s 100m final, clocking in at 10.61 seconds—the fastest time ever recorded at this event. Her performance was nothing short of sensational, as she led the race decisively, leaving her competitors behind and showcasing her potential as a future superstar in athletics. At just 24 years old, the American sprinter appears poised to make an indelible mark in the sport.

Despite the excitement in the women’s race, the atmosphere among athletes in the sprinting community has been tense. Gabby Thomas stirred controversy with a social media post advocating for lifetime bans for doping coaches, a sentiment directed towards Dennis Mitchell, who has a contentious history with performance-enhancing drugs. His coaching of top sprinters, including Jefferson-Wooden and reigning champion Sha’Carri Richardson, has drawn scrutiny as the competition unfolds.

On the men’s side, Oblique Seville emerged as the gold medalist in the men’s 100m, finishing with a time of 9.77 seconds, propelling himself into the spotlight and signaling the beginning of a new era in men’s sprinting. Seville, who previously struggled to perform under pressure, proved the doubters wrong with a powerful kick that secured him victory over compatriots Kishane Thompson and American Noah Lyles, who took silver and bronze, respectively.

The championships have witnessed not only impressive athletic feats but also personal stories that resonate within the community. Jefferson-Wooden’s wedding included fellow athletes Isaiah Likely as the best man and Tee Tee Terry as the bridesmaid, further intertwining the personal and professional lives of these competitors. Meanwhile, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce expressed her happiness just to compete after an Olympic absence, hinting at her hopes for a strong performance in the upcoming 4x100m relay.

As the events progress, the men’s and women’s competitions promise more thrilling showdowns. The impressive performances by athletes like Jefferson-Wooden and Seville have set high expectations for their careers and the future of sprinting. With a blend of rising stars and seasoned competitors, fans can anticipate an exhilarating continuation of the championships, highlighting the resilience and determination that defines track and field. The next set of events, including the men’s marathon and the finals of various track disciplines, will further illuminate the extraordinary talent present at this global sporting stage.

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