Monday, 10 May 2021
The 100 metres, as expected, provided the highlight of yesterday's Golden Gala meeting on the Mount San Antonio College track in Walnut, California.
But it was the women's racing, rather than the men's, that caught the attention as 21-year-old home sprinter Sha'Carri Richardson, with hair of brightest blue, confirmed her status as an early phenomenon of the Olympic season by clocking 10.74sec in the heats.
With a 1.1 metres-per-second wind at her back, she then won the final in 10.77 into a 1.2mps headwind.
According to the statistician's reckoning that would have been worth 10.69 in still conditions - faster than the 10.72 she clocked earlier this season to go sixth on the all-time list. If you want to push it, it would have been 10.58 with the maximum allowable tailwind of 2mps for record purposes.