This thrilling angle of Sha’Carri Richardson’s 100-meter world championship win had fans in awe

Sha’Carri Richardson is back!

In Sha’Carri Richardson’s own words: she’s not back, she’s better.

On Monday, Richardson took home gold in the 100-meter race at the 2023 track and field world championships in Budapest, Hungary, running a 10.65 to win in a stacked field. Richardson broke the championship record by 0.02 seconds and was able to best Jamaica’s Shericka Jackson — who had a time of 10.72 — all the while running from the outside in Lane 9 after barely qualifying in the semifinals.

It’s been two years and change since Richardson was suspended by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency for a month after testing positive for marijuana, causing her to miss the Tokyo Olympics in a heartbreaking turn of events. It’s been a long comeback for Richardson, but Monday’s victory was an incredibly cool moment for the 23-year-old sprinter.

What a close race! And it’s even better from this angle as well, with incredibly timed slow motion.

Sports fans were in complete awe of this angle of Richardson’s gold medal-winning 100-meter worlds race.