World champion Sha'Carri Richardson appeared at a track meet for the first time this season.
World's fastest woman Sha'Carri Richardson finally made her first track appearance of the season at the Millrose Games.
The Games which kicked off on a historic note, witnessed Devynne Charlton storm to a new 60m Hurdles World Record of 7.67s. By doing this, Charlton erased Susanna Kallur's previous time of 7.68s set in 2008 and also obliterated her previous lifetime best of 7.75s.
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Richardson will then be seen in attendance at the stands, watching and cheering the athletes to victory. She wore a white T-shirt and looked fashionable in her look.
It is her first public track appearance of the season at any meet, as she's yet to race at a competitive race this year.
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Before the meet, the world 100m champion also shared a video on her Insta story and gave a gesture of 'fingers crossed', which fans have now attributed that she may be running her first competitive race very soon.
Richardson is known to mostly not compete indoors, but with the world indoor championships set to take place in Glasgow in March, maybe the track star will finally make her debut at the US Championships.