Melissa Jefferson-Wooden etched her name into the history books at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo by becoming the first American woman to win both the 100m and 200m titles at a single edition of the global meet.
Coming into the championships with just one career individual global medal, a 100m bronze, Jefferson-Wooden will now leave Tokyo with two glittering golds.
Full Results – Women’s 200m Final
- Melissa Jefferson-Wooden (USA) – 21.68 WL (0.170)
- Amy Hunt (GBR) – 22.14 (0.163)
- Shericka Jackson (JAM) – 22.18 (0.169)
- Anavia Battle (USA) – 22.22 (0.150)
- Dina Asher-Smith (GBR) – 22.43 (0.147)
- Brittany Brown (USA) – 22.54 (0.203)
- Marie-Josée Ta Lou-Smith (CIV) – 22.62 (0.166)
- Mckenzie Long (USA) – 22.78 (0.197)
- Anthonique Strachan (BAH) – DQ (TR16.8, -0.339)
Her achievement makes her only the second woman in the last three decades to complete the sprint double, joining Jamaica’s Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, who last did so in 2013.
After storming to 100m gold earlier in the week, Jefferson-Wooden capped her historic run with a 200m victory on Friday in a personal best and world-leading 21.68 seconds. Great Britain’s Amy Hunt secured silver nearly half a second back, while Jamaica’s Shericka Jackson, the two-time defending champion, settled for bronze.

The final was missing some big names, including reigning Olympic champion Gabby Thomas and silver medalist Julien Alfred, both sidelined by injury.
But Jefferson-Wooden seized her moment, cementing her place among the world’s sprinting greats with a double triumph that will be remembered for years to come.
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