Sha'Carri Richardson's 'baby' will be be gunning to bounce back into reckoning this season following the release of his race schedule for the year.
Joining the new trend of track athletes releasing their race schedule for the year, world 60m record holder Christian Coleman has also posted on his social platforms with his girlfriend Sha'Carri Richardson supporting her baby ahead of his loaded season.
The American track star made a special post on his Instagram page with the caption: "Let’s get this party started"
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He added: "Thankful for all the support, well wishes and prayers for this 2025 season🙏🏾excited to show all the hard work we’ve been putting in. Love."
From his calendar, Coleman is scheduled to open his season at the Florida Relays on April 5 before heading to the Tom Jones Invitational two weeks later on April 19.
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With absence from the Grand Slam Track, the 29-year-old will kick off his Diamond League season on April 26 in Xiamen, and few days later on May 3rd, he'll head to Shanghai for the second leg of the prestigious meet.
The Seiko Grand Prix in Japan on May 18 will close off his schedule for that month before returning for the Prefontaine Classic in Eugene on July 5. However, Coleman stated on the calendar that June dates will be added in due time.
Meanwhile, his girlfriend Richardson shared his plans on her Instagram story with the caption:
"Anyway lock in to babe schedule,” she wrote. “About that time.”
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Despite the sprint queen not releasing her schedule, it is rumoured that she will most likely use the same as the lovebirds are always present and compete at meets together.
The couple have been making news headlines since making their relationship public in February, and will be gunning to have iconic 2025 seasons, especially at the Tokyo World Championships in September.
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Richardson will aim to defend her 100m world title, while Coleman will seek to medal or reclaim the title he last won in 2019.