Top 10 world's fastest women: Sha'Carri Richardson topples Julien Alfred in elite 2024 list

Sha'Carri Richardson and Julien Alfred

Top 10 world's fastest women: Sha'Carri Richardson topples Julien Alfred in elite 2024 list

Funmilayo Fameso 18:40 - 25.09.2024

Meet the world's fastest women for the 2024 season toppled by Sha'Carri Richardson and Julien Alfred.

This year produced some of the most iconic 100m performances in history as Julien Alfred and Sha'Carri Richardson topped the exclusive list of the world's fastest women for the 2024 season.

Both women blazed to jaw-dropping times in 2024, earning the bragging rights as the women to beat this year anytime they raced on the track.

Julien Alfred and Sha'Carri Richardson are two of the world's fastest women in the 2024 season

While Richardson reaffirmed her status as the woman with the fastest time in the world for the second consecutive year, Saint Lucia's Olympic hero Alfred blazed her way to the top as the golden girl with the sole bragging rights of the world's fastest woman after her Olympic victory.

Following the brilliant performances of the world's best female 100m sprinters this season, here's the top 10 list of the fastest women in 2024.

10 - Dina Asher-Smith (10.88s)

British record holder Dina Ashe-Smith sits in this position after clocking 10.88s to win the Lausanne Diamond League after a disappointing Paris Olympic appearance.

Dina Asher-Smith | Credit: Getty

9 - Rosemary Chukwuma (10.88s)

Nigerian speedster and Texas Tech University standout sprinter Rosemary Chukwuma clocked an impressive personal best of 10.88s to win her 100m heat at the NCAA West Preliminaries.

Rosemary Chukwuma

This time will not just rank in the top 10 of the world's fastest women in 2024 but propels her as the second-fastest Nigerian female sprinter in history behind the legendary Blessing Okagbare.

8 - Aleia Hobbs (10.88s)

American 60m record holder Aleia Hobbs ran a blistering identical time of 10.88s at the LSU Invitational back in April. Although she didn't make the US Olympic team to Paris, her time puts her as the fourth-fastest American in the world this year.

Aleia Hobbs is the American 60m indoor record holder

7 - Marie Josee Ta Lou-Smith (10.87s)

As Africa's fastest woman in history and most consistent female sprinter in the past decade, Ta Lou-Smith rightly makes the list with her brilliant 10.87s clocked to win her heat race at the Paris Olympic Games.

Marie Josee Ta Lou-Smith

The time makes her the fastest African female 100m sprinter in 2024.

6 - Tia Clayton (10.86s)

Sprint sensation Tia Clayton blazed her way into the conversation of the fastest sprinters this year after a blistering run of 10.86s to win her semifinal race at the Jamaican Olympic trials.

Clayton will go on to not just make the Olympic team but qualify for the 100m final in Paris, making her the only Jamaican sprinter to do so after the withdrawal of the legendary Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce and multiple world 200m champion Shericka Jackson.

Tia Clayton won her first Diamond League in Silesia

The 20-year-old will also win her first Diamond League race in Silesia post-Olympics and finish sixth in Zurich to cap off a brilliant first professional season.

5 - Shericka Jackson (10.84s)

Despite having an injury-plagued 2024 season, Shericka Jackson still managed to put her name in the world's Toplist following her impressive time of 10.84s to win the Jamaican Olympic trials.

Shericka Jackson

The world 200m champion will be gunning to make a comeback next year to regain her position as the fastest woman in the world and one of the most revered female sprinters in history.

4 - Melissa Jefferson (10.80s)

Former American champion Melissa Jefferson reclaimed her position as a top sprinter and one ready to be in the elite league in the upcoming years after a superb run of 10.80s to finish second at the US Olympic trials.

Melissa Jefferson

She will then blaze to the bronze medal at the Paris Olympic Games, thus marking her comeback season with a statement and in style.

3 - Jacious Sears (10.77s)

An unfortunate injury after a groundbreaking personal best run of 10.77s will hamper her season and track fans from seeing the best of her talent this year.

Jacious Sears time is the second-fastest sprinter in NCAA history

Notwithstanding, the University of Tennessee standout sprinter will take solace in the fact that she is the woman with the third-fastest time in the world this year.

2 - Julien Alfred (10.72s)

Saint Lucia's golden girl Julien Alfred didn't just end the year in the Top 2 of the world's fastest sprinters but is the most decorated female sprinter in the 2024 season.

The 23-year-old became Saint Lucia's first Olympic champion in history after defeating pre-championship favorite Sha'Carri Richardson in the 100m final by blazing to the finish line in a new personal best of 10.72s.

Julien Alfred became St. Lucia's first Olympic champion in history

Not resting on her oars, she claimed the silver medal in the 200m event behind Gabby Thomas, thus leaving Paris with two medals in her Olympic debut.

Aside from this, Alfred blazed to the 60m title at the world indoor championships in Glasgow to become her country's first-ever world champion in any sport and closed off her exceptional 2024 year by winning the Diamond League 100m title in Brussels.

1 - Sha'Carri Richardson (10.71s)

For the second consecutive year, American track star Sha'Carri Richardson ended the season with the fastest time in the world, having clocked a remarkable time of 10.71s to win the US Olympic trials in Eugene.

Sha'Carri Richardson anchored Team USA to Olympic 4x100m gold medal at Paris Olympics

Despite losing to Alfred in the Olympic final, Richardson remains on top of the ladder with her time and the one to beat in any sprint race ahead of next season.

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