TOKYO: Melissa Jefferson-Wooden woke up as the world 100m champion and fourth-fastest woman in history after her incredible 10.61 second run in yesterday’s final, but she is already looking ahead and thinks 10.5 and beyond is possible.
Florence Griffith-Joyner’s much-questioned 10.49 from 1988 has been untouchable for decades, though Jamaican Elaine Thompson-Herah edged closer with her 10.54 in 2021.
Jefferson-Wooden, still only 24 and very much on an upward curve, thinks she is capable of reaching that level.