Jamaican Track and Field Underdog Poses Threat to Sha’Carri Richardson and Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce’s Record

Shelly-Ann Fraser Pryce and Sha'Carri Richardson are the athletes that ruled the Women's sprinting track with their impressive times on the track along with Olympic and World Championship feats. However, both of these queens from the sprinting world are being challenged by challenging records from African sprinter Marie Josée Ta Lou.

African, American track supremacy coming to an end?

According to the latest tweet uploaded by Sports Brief, Africa's finest female sprinter, Mariee Jose Ta Lou is determined to dethrone American and Jamaican supremacy in sprinting.

Ivorian Sprinter at her best ahead of Paris Olympics

Ta Lou narrowly missed the podium in the 2016 and 2021 Olympic Games and lost first place to the late Tori Bowie in the 2017 World Championships. But she seems to be ready ahead of the 2024 Olympics and WAC, Budapest.

Ta Lou on her victory spree to break the current order

Ta Lou recently clocked the fastest time of the year with 10.75 seconds and secured victory at the Oslo Diamond League. The Ivorian sprinter has got the form to defeat the top challengers from the world.

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