See 12 Sha’Carri Richardson Finish Line Photos That Scream Victory

She brings as much personality to the track as she does talent.

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With excitement building for the 2024 Summer Olympics, there’s one athlete we know can count on to cross the finish line in style. Though iconic, Sha’Carri Richardson’s signature nails and braids aren’t the main reason she turns heads on the track: Her unmatched form, strength, and record-breaking speed have positioned her as the fastest woman in the world as she enters the Paris Games. And there’s nothing more satisfying than the look of utter joy and unapologetic triumph on her face when she knows she’s about to win. Before she adds a new set of snapshots to the album this summer, let’s take a look through Sha’Carri’s best first-place finish line photos to date.

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    August 21 (Budapest): 2023 World Athletics Championships, Women’s 100 meters, 10.65 time

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    August 31 (Zurich): 2023 Diamond League, Women’s 100 meters, 10.88 time

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    August 21 (Budapest): 2023 World Athletics Championships, Women’s 100 meters, 10.65 time

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    August 21 (Budapest): 2023 World Athletics Championships, Women’s 100 meters, 10.65 time

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    August 26 (Budapest): 2023 World Athletics Championships, Women’s 4×100 meter relay, 41.03 time

  • FABRICE COFFRINI/Getty Images

    August 31 (Zurich): 2023 Diamond League, Women’s 100 meters, 10.88 time

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    August 26 (Budapest): 2023 World Athletics Championships, Women’s 4×100 meter relay, 41.03 time

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    August 21 (Budapest): 2023 World Athletics Championships, Women’s 100 meters, 10.65 time

  • JEWEL SAMAD/Getty Images

    August 26 (Budapest): 2023 World Athletics Championships, Women’s 4×100 meters relay, 41.03 time

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    August 21 (Budapest): 2023 World Athletics Championships, Women’s 100 meters, 10.65 time

  • JEWEL SAMAD/Getty Images

    August 26 (Budapest): 2023 World Athletics Championships, Women’s 4×100 meters relay, 41.03 time

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    August 21 (Budapest): 2023 World Athletics Championships, Women’s 100 meters, 10.65 time

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