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Sha'Carri Richardson Returns to Track with Confidence

2026-06-24 · Sha'Carri Richardson · Player Focus

Sha'Carri Richardson is returning to the track in 2026, and she's confident about her chances.

The Olympic gold medalist will start her season at Australia's Stawell Gift, a 120m handicap race.

She will be the first Olympic and World champion to participate in the event's 148-year history.

The Stawell Gift will take place over the Easter weekend, April 4-6, with Richardson competing for a $27,800 prize.

Richardson's participation in the Stawell Gift marks her return to the track after a shaky start to the year.

She was arrested and booked in Orange County, Florida, for overspeeding by around 40 miles per hour.

Richardson expressed her excitement for the season, stating she has a feeling it's going to be "something legendary".

She warned her rivals, saying she's ready to take on the challenge and won't hold back.

The 25-year-old will be racing amateurs in the 120m handicap race, with some sprinters given a head start.

Richardson's partner, Christian Coleman, will also be competing in the event.

Richardson has been working on her skills and is ready to meet the challenge head-on.

She admitted that keeping up with the standards following her return would be a challenge, but she's excited.

The Olympic champion won gold in the 4×100m relay at the Paris Olympics, which stands as her most noteworthy feat.

Richardson is looking to make a strong comeback, and her participation in the Stawell Gift is just the beginning.

She will be competing against amateurs, but her focus is on her own performance and making a legendary season.

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