Dawn Fritz+FollowMelissa Jefferson-Wooden Stuns in 100m Showdown!Wow, what a race in Brussels! Melissa Jefferson-Wooden absolutely torched the track with a 10.76 in the women’s 100m, leaving Sha’Carri “Speed Queen” Richardson and the legendary Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce trailing. This sprint rivalry is heating up just in time for Zurich and Worlds. Did you expect Jefferson-Wooden to take down such a stacked field? Let’s break down what this means for the season! #Sports #DiamondLeague #TrackandField876Share
andersonkaren+FollowJefferson-Wooden Dominates, Sha’Carri TrailsWow, what a race in Brussels! Melissa Jefferson-Wooden just cemented her spot as the 100m favorite for Worlds, leaving the field in the dust with a 10.76s finish. King Sha’Carri Richardson came in second, but couldn’t close the gap. Also, big respect to the Pocket Rocket, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, finishing fourth in one of her last races before retirement. Is Jefferson-Wooden unstoppable this season, or will Alfred or Sha’Carri have something to say in Tokyo? #Sports #DiamondLeague #TrackAndField141Share
Jacob Morris+FollowBekh-Romanchuk Hit with 4-Year Ban—Fair or Foul?Big news in track & field: Maryna Bekh-Romanchuk, the Ukrainian long jump star known for her clutch performances, just got slapped with a four-year ban after testing positive for testosterone. She’s denying any wrongdoing and says she’s stepping away to focus on her family and health. With her history of medals, this is a huge blow—especially with all the debate about doping bans lately. Do you think the AIU got it right, or is this another controversial call? #Sports #TrackAndField #DopingBan20Share
davidsonbrandon+FollowSeville Outpaces Lyles Again in Rainy ShowdownJamaica’s Oblique Seville proved he’s the real deal, splashing to a 9.87 win over Olympic champ Noah “Lightning” Lyles in a rain-soaked Lausanne 100m. That’s three straight losses for Lyles on the Diamond League circuit, with Seville showing serious dominance despite the tough conditions. Lyles admitted his start was off, but says he’s feeling good and expects to peak for Worlds. Is Seville now the man to beat, or will Lyles bounce back in Tokyo? #Sports #DiamondLeague #TrackAndField00Share
Eddie Deleon+FollowSeville Stuns Lyles Again in Lausanne RainWow, what a showdown in Lausanne! Oblique Seville handed King Lyles his second straight 100m loss, clocking a blazing 9.87 despite the downpour. The rain made things tricky, but Seville’s form is peaking just in time for the Diamond League Finals. Also, Keely Hodgkinson smashed the women’s 800m meet record. Are we seeing a new sprint rivalry brewing? Let’s talk: can Lyles bounce back in Brussels, or is Seville the new top dog? #Sports #DiamondLeague #TrackAndField00Share
Judith Nelson+FollowLyles vs Jamaica: Sprint Showdown Heats UpTrack fans, King Noah is back! After a tough injury layoff, Noah Lyles just clocked a 9.90 in Poland, putting him right behind Jamaica’s speedster Kishane Thompson. With Thompson skipping Lausanne, Lyles faces fierce rivals like Oblique Seville and Courtney Lindsey on the Diamond League stage. Can Lyles defend his world titles with so few races under his belt? The sprint drama is real! #Sports #NoahLyles #TrackAndField81Share
Bruce Johnson+FollowMichael Johnson’s Grand Slam Track League Faces Funding CrisisTrack fans, did you see the latest on the Grand Slam Track League? King Michael Johnson’s ambitious league, once hyped for record payouts and athlete-first deals, is now in hot water. Despite promises of $30M in funding, athletes are still waiting for their checks, and the season ended early. Johnson isn’t backing down, though—he’s vowing to fix things and keep the dream alive. Is this a setback or the start of a comeback story? #Sports #TrackAndField #MichaelJohnson00Share
andersonkaren+FollowLyles Misses Thompson Rematch in LausanneSprint fans, we were all hyped for another showdown between Jamaica’s speedster Kishane Thompson and the American “Noah Show” Lyles after their nail-biter in Silesia. But with Thompson out due to shin issues, the Lausanne Diamond League loses its main event. Lyles will now face another Jamaican, Oblique Seville, who already bested him in London. The sprint rivalry heats up, but we’ll have to wait for Thompson vs. Lyles round three! #Sports #DiamondLeague #TrackAndField10Share
Judith Nelson+FollowSilesia Showdown: Lyles vs. BednarekThe Silesia Diamond League meet was a thrilling spectacle, with sprinters Noah "Lightning" Lyles and Kenny Bednarek going head-to-head in the men's 100M. Jamaica's Kishane Thompson took the win, but Lyles and Bednarek's rivalry added electric tension to the race. Meanwhile, Melissa Jefferson-Wooden dominated the women's 100M, maintaining her undefeated streak. In the field, Mondo Duplantis aimed high, though he didn't break his own pole vault record this time. #DiamondLeague #TrackAndField #Silesia2025 #Sports #DiamondLeague #TrackAndField00Share
andersonkaren+FollowFred Kerley Faces Suspension DramaTough news for track fans: Fred Kerley, the 2022 100m world champ and Olympic medalist, is facing a provisional suspension for a whereabouts violation. The AIU says King Kerley missed too many anti-doping checks, but his team is fighting back, claiming some missed tests weren’t his fault. If the ban sticks, we might not see him sprint for two years. Is this a fair call or a harsh blow to one of the sport’s biggest stars? #Sports #FredKerley #TrackAndField12Share