World Athletics Championships Tokyo 2025: Julien Alfred Shines in Women’s 100m Heats as Top Sprinters Advance

Julien Alfred

Tokyo—Julien Alfred of Saint Lucia delivered a stellar performance in the Women’s 100 Metres heats at the Tokyo 2025 World Championships on Saturday, blazing through the track with a remarkable 10.93 seconds. The heats saw fierce competition, with the top three from each heat plus the fastest three runners overall securing places in the semi-finals, promising exhilarating action ahead.

Julien Alfred’s explosive start and consistent speed marked her as the athlete to watch, narrowly edging out Great Britain’s Daryll Neita, who posted a season-best 10.94 seconds. Meanwhile, American sprinter Melissa Jefferson-Wooden followed closely, clinching third place in 10.99 seconds to book her semi-final berth. Jamaica’s Tina Clayton and Sha’Carri Richardson also qualified, showcasing the depth of talent from traditional sprint powerhouses.

Top qualifiers from the heats:

Position Heat Athlete Country Time Wind Reaction Time Qualifier
1 1 Julien Alfred LCA 10.93 +0.0 0.182 Q
2 1 Daryll Neita GBR 10.94 +0.5 0.170 QSB
3 1 Melissa Jefferson-Wooden USA 10.99 -0.9 0.191 Q
4 1 Tina Clayton JAM 11.01 -0.4 0.188 Q
5 1 Sha’Carri Richardson USA 11.03 -0.8 0.207 QSB
6 2 Shericka Jackson JAM 11.04 -0.8 0.172 Q
7 1 Marie-Josée Ta Lou-Smith CIV 11.05 -0.4 0.166 Q
8 2 Twanisha Terry USA 11.06 +0.5 0.182 Q
9 2 Dina Asher-Smith GBR 11.07 -0.4 0.175 Q
10 3 Torrie Lewis AUS 11.08 -0.8 0.176 QNR

It is an event that saw race officials monitor wind conditions carefully to ensure fair competition, though slight variations occurred among heats. The athletes responded with impressive performances, demonstrating sharp reaction times and sustained speed.

With the semi-finals set, anticipation builds for a high-stakes battle among the world’s fastest women. Meanwhile, athletics enthusiasts worldwide eagerly await the next chapter in this classic sprint event as contenders aim for championship glory.

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