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Melissa Jefferson-Wooden just delivered one of the most shocking sprint performances of the season. In an explosive women’s 100-meter race at the Grand Slam Track meet in Miami, the 23-year-old American sprinter stormed to the finish line in an incredible 10.75 seconds, leaving a stacked field of elite athletes behind. What made this race even more unbelievable was the level of competition. Olympic champions, world finalists, and rising sprint stars all lined up on the track. Gabby Thomas, the Olympic 200-meter champion, ran the fastest 100-meter race of her career with 10.97 seconds, yet still finished fourth. Meanwhile, Tamari Davis clocked 10.79 for second place and Favour Ofili ran 10.94 for third. Five athletes running under 11 seconds in a single race shows just how deep and competitive women’s sprinting has become. But on this day, Melissa Jefferson-Wooden was simply on another level. Her explosive start, smooth acceleration, and complete control from start to finish made it clear that she is entering a new stage of her career. After the race, Jefferson-Wooden made her ambitions clear. She said she wants to become one of the greatest sprinters the sport has ever seen. And based on the way she’s racing right now, that goal might not be as far away as it sounds. With another major challenge coming in the 200 meters, the question now is whether she can continue this incredible momentum and dominate across multiple sprint events. Is this the start of a new era in women’s sprinting? Watch the full breakdown and let us know your thoughts in the comments.