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#OTBudapest: Fraser-Pryce and Jackson in; Richardson scrapes into 100m final

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World Athletics Championship – Women’s 100m Semi Finals – National Athletics Centre, Budapest, Hungary – August 21, 2023 Jamaica’s Shericka Jackson crosses the line to finish first in heat 2 ahead of second placed Cote D’Ivoire’s Marie-Josee Ta Lou and third placed Sha’carri Richardson of the U.S. (Photo: REUTERS/Sarah Meyssonnier)

BUDAPEST (Reuters)

Sha’Carri Richardson scraped into the women’s World Championship 100 metres final on Monday (August 21) as a fast loser after just about recovering from a terrible start in a heat where Shericka Jackson and Marie-Josee Ta Lou dead heated in 10.79 seconds.

The three fastest in the world this year lined up side by side in the second heat but American Richardson was left for dead at the start as Jamaican Jackson, the world leader, and Ivorian Ta Lou were a metre up before she was upright.

Jackson was clear and eased at the end, allowing Ta Lou to exactly match her 10.79 finishing time, even to the thousandth of a second.

World Athletics Championship – Women’s 100m Semi Final – National Athletics Centre, Budapest, Hungary – August 21, 2023 Cote D’Ivoire’s Marie-Josee Ta Lou, Sha’carri Richardson of the U.S. and Jamaica’s Shericka Jackson in action with athletes during heat 2 (Photo: REUTERS/Dylan Martinez)

A desperate Richardson had to strain every sinew to claim third in 10.84 – which proved good enough to send her through as one of the two fastest losers.

Jamaica’s Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, seeking a remarkable sixth title at 36, looked totally relaxed as she got things moving with a comfortable-looking 10.89 in the first heat.

World Athletics Championship – Women’s 100m Semi Finals – National Athletics Centre, Budapest, Hungary – August 21, 2023 Jamaica’s Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce reacts after finishing first in heat 1 (Photo: REUTERS/Sarah Meyssonnier)

She recovered from a sluggish start to drive home, with American Tamari Davis going through alongside with 10.98.

Julien Alfred of St Lucia had a scare, being given a warning card after moving in the blocks in the third heat. She then had a terrible start in the restarted race but finished well to win in 10.92.

World Athletics Championship – Women’s 100m Semi Finals – National Athletics Centre, Budapest, Hungary – August 21, 2023 Saint Lucia’s Julien Alfred reacts after finishing first in heat 3 (Photo: REUTERS/Sarah Meyssonnier)

Dina Asher-Smith and Poland’s Ewa Swodoba clocked 11.01 and, though the Briton’s time was a thousandth quicker, both were advanced to the final on the nine-lane track, which takes place later on Monday at 19:50 GMT.

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