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How  Sha’Carri Richardson live at the Diamond League Final 2024

The U.S., world, and Olympic champion is seeking to win her first Diamond League trophy when she competes in the 100m and 200m events.

United States will line up for her second track athletics race since  at the Diamond League Final in Brussels.

The reigning world champion, who took silver in the women’s 100m, and gold in the women’s 4x100m relay for Team USA last month in Paris, will compete in the short sprint on Friday (13 September). A day later, she will return for the 200m.

The 24-year-old returned to action at the Diamond League in Zurich, edging out the Olympic cha

“This is probably the funnest race I’ve had all season,” Richardson told journalists after her win in Switzerland. “I took that time after the Games to come back, regroup and be able to show you guys the Sha’Carri Richardson y’all know.”

Richardson, the fastest woman this year in the dash with 10.74s from the U.S. Olympic qualifiers, is seeking to win her first Diamond League trophy.

Here’s the Diamond League schedule and how to watch the sprinter compete live at the Memorial Van Damme meeting.

 

  • Schedule for the 2024 Memorial Van Damme, Brussels Diamond League track & field meet

    All times are local to Brussels, Belgium, which is observing Central European Summer Time / CEST, (UTC+2/GMT+2)

    Friday 13 September 2024

    • 19:11: discus throw women
    • 19:17: long jump men
    • 19:43: shot put women
    • How to watch Sha’Carri Richardson race live at the 2024 Brussels Diamond League:

      Action will be streamed in a number of territories on the

      For audiences in the U.S., live coverage will be provided by NBC/Peacock.

      BBC has the rights in the UK and will broadcast it on BBC Two.

      SuperSport is the rightsholder for the 2024 Diamond League in most of Africa.

      Please check your local listings to find out more information.

      American star Richardson withdrew from the half-lap sprint having finished eighth in Friday’s 100m behind Olympic champion Julien Alfred.

      1 minBy Rory Jiwani14 September 2024 06:35 GMT-7

      Final in Brussels on Saturday (14 September).

      Last year’s 100m world champion strug finishing a distant eighth behind Olympic gold medal

      The American star was due to contest the 200m, but her name was missing from the official online startlist at around 1400 local time with Dutch sprinter Tasa Jiya replacing her in the line-up.

      Richardson made a sluggish start in the short sprint and failed to pick up, easing down across the line to clock 11.23. Alfred’s winning time was 10.88.

      Brita was second ahead ith the Ivorian veteran racing in the 200m which also features bronze medallist.

      After winning an invitational 400m on Friday,  will run in a similar 200m before the Diam

      Sha’Carri Richardson: Top facts about US track wor

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