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The last time Sha’Carri Richardson withdrew from an event was at the 2025 USA Track and Field championships. She pulled out of the women’s 100m following the reports of her arrest at the SeaTac airport for an alleged altercation with her boyfriend. But this year everything was going well. Richardson’s 2026 season got off to a hot start when she became the first American woman to win the Stawell Gift, but now the momentum might have shifted. With the first big American 200m race of 2026 starting in just a day, we are now looking at Richardson’s absence.
The 26-year-old was scheduled to compete at the 2026 Tom Jones Memorial Invitational in Gainesville, Florida (April 17-18), which is one of the key early outdoor meets of the U.S. season. Even the lineup of women’s 200m field was outstanding, but SCR later announced on X that she would not be running the event.
“Heyy yall! I will not be competing in the 200m this weekend, just the 4x100m relay!“
Sha’Carri Richardson’s change of plan meant she missed a strong 200m field that included Amy Hunt (Olympic relay silver medalist and 200m world silver medalist), Shaunae Miller-Uibo (two-time Olympic 400m champion), Favour Ofili, Gina Lückenkemper (three-time Olympian and Olympic relay bronze medalist), Ackera Nugent (2021 World U20 100m hurdles champion), and other top international sprinters.
The reason behind Richardson’s decision is unknown and unconfirmed. But amid this, another piece of news regarding her has been making the rounds recently. Channel 9 reports that Richardson was scheduled to appear in an Orange County courtroom on April 16, regarding her ‘super speeding’ incident from January. However, the date of the hearing has been rescheduled to June 18.
Heyy yall! I will not be competing in the 200m this weekend, just the 4x100m relay! Looking forward to opening up in China!
— Sha’Carri Richardson (@itsshacarri) April 16, 2026
Still, Richardson’s decision to withdraw from the Florida event is quite shocking, as she looked in good form.
As we saw at the Stawell Gift in Australia, she ran 120m on grass and won in 13.15 seconds, overcoming a nine-metre handicap. It was one of her strongest season openers.
Her recent training video also drew reactions from track voices. Erin Brown wrote on X that she looked in “(superb) form” and suggested, “she will end the year as the fastest woman in the world once again.”
That comparison also brought back memories of her 2023 peak, when she ran 10.65 in the 100m at the World Championships and became world champion, widely seen as the fastest woman of that season. But Sha’Carri Richardson’s 200m best of 21.61 from the same year still stands as one of her strongest marks, and it remains to be seen if she will set a new PB this year.
Now all eyes are shifting toward China, where she hinted at her next step, saying she is “looking forward to opening up in China,” pointing toward early Diamond League meets like Shanghai on May 16, 2026.
But what was the exact reason she skipped the 200m, and could it be connected to what Christian Coleman later revealed about his own withdrawal from the same event?
Sha’Carri Richardson’s boyfriend also shocks with a late event pullout
Sha’Carri Richardson’s training partner, and Olympian boyfriend, Christian Coleman, also stepped away from the 200m at the Tom Jones Memorial Invitational. Coleman was originally listed on the official entry sheet for the Olympic Development 200m, where he was expected to line up alongside Noah Lyles in heat 1. He ultimately did not start the race.
Coleman confirmed on X, “Still recovering from my Australia trip, I won’t be running the 200 this weekend. Planning on just the doing the 4×100 Saturday. Looking forward to opening up in China in a few weeks.”
Interestingly, his withdrawal came after a mixed start to his own season. Before this, he took part in the Stawell Gift in Australia. But in the semi-final of that race, he struggled to match the staggered field and finished fifth, missing out on the final. The race was eventually won by Olufemi Komolafe, who clocked 11.93 seconds off a five-metre handicap.
With Coleman stepping away from the 200m at the same meet, attention has now shifted toward his next possible appearances. He is expected to return for the early Diamond League circuit, with Shanghai on May 16, and will race against the big rivals, Letsile Tebogo, Kenny Bednarek, and Kishane Thompson.
But off the track, both Coleman and Sha’Carri Richardson were also scheduled around the same period to appear in an Orange County courtroom on April 16 for a hearing related to earlier speeding charges. However, Richardson was not present as the hearing was postponed.
For now, attention shifts back to the track, where both athletes’ next moves in China will set the tone for the rest of their 2026 season.
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