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The Greatest Women's 100m | Jamaica's Alana Reid Crushed South Africa And Great Britain The women’s 100-meter final at the World Junior Athletics Championships in Lima showcased a thrilling collision of emerging sprinting stars, each athlete driven by the dream of global triumph. The field featured a vibrant mix of nations and rising talents, all prepared to etch their names into the sport’s next great chapter. In lane two stood Australia’s 19-year-old Alexandra Stoya, eager to make her breakthrough on the world stage. Just beside her, Nigeria’s 17-year-old prodigy Justina Tiana Eaboan arrived with an 11.24 personal best and the confidence to challenge anyone. From Barbados came Kisha Niles, a steady performer whose season-long progress brought her to peak form, clocking 11.33 ahead of the meet. Great Britain’s Nia Wedder-Gooderson, the reigning European U18 champion, entered with experience few juniors possess—honed by training in Jamaica, the land of sprint legends. But all eyes were fixed on Alana Reid of Jamaica. With her explosive power and U.S.-based training alongside Sha’Carri Richardson, Reid was seen as the one to beat. She already had a World U20 bronze to her name and had anchored Jamaica’s relay to fifth in Paris. Germany’s Chelsea Kadiri, rejuvenated by her semifinal season’s best, lined up confidently. Completing the star-studded field were Adja Hodge of the British Virgin Islands—who had impressed in the Olympic 200m semifinals—and South Africa’s Viva Jinqu, the fastest qualifier heading into the final.