Sha’Carri Richardson was born on March 25, 2000, in Dallas, Texas. She showed a prodigious talent for sprinting at a young age, which led her to become a standout athlete in high school. Richardson attended Louisiana State University (LSU), where she set multiple records as a freshman. Her performance at the 2019 NCAA Championships was particularly notable, where she ran a then-junior world record of 10.75 seconds in the 100 meters.
Sha’Carri Richardson has become a household name in the world of athletics. Known for her blazing speed and vibrant personality, she has captivated fans and competitors alike. Let’s take a look at her career milestones and off field life.
Full Name
Sha’Carri Richardson
Born
March 25, 2000
Birthplace
Dallas, Texas, USA
Nationality
American
Height
5 feet 1 inch (155 cm)
Weight
100 lbs (45 kg)
Body Measurements
34-24-34 inches
Eye Color
Dark Brown
Hair Color
Typically dyed (varies)
Profession
Professional Track and Field Athlete
Personal Details
Full Name
Sha’Carri Richardson
Date of Birth (DOB)
March 25, 2000
Age
24 years old (as of 2024)
Birthplace
Dallas, Texas, USA
Zodiac Sign
Aries
Signature/Autograph
Not available
Nationality
American
School
Carter High School, Dallas
College/University
Louisiana State University (LSU)
Education Qualification
Studied at LSU; left early to pursue professional career
Religion
Christian
Diet
Focuses on high-protein, balanced diet for athletic performance
Achievements
Gold medal in 100 meters at 2023 World Championships, Silver medal in 4×100 meters relay at 2023 World Championships, NCAA Champion in 100 meters and 200 meters (2019) – Multiple Diamond League titles
Sponsorships
Nike , Beats by Dre , Dr. Teal’s
Endorsements
Athletic endorsements with Nike and Beats by Dre Appearances in commercials and advertising campaigns
Net Worth
Estimated at $5 million (as of 2024)
What’s Next For Sha’Carri Richardson
Sha’Carri Richardson managed to qualify for the upcoming summer olympic games at Paris. She secured her place by winning 100m in just 10.71 seconds at the US Track trials last weekend. With this impressive performance ,she became the fastest female sprinter in the world in 2024. Sha’Carri Richardson is now considered as favourite to win the Gold medal at Paris Olympic Games 2024. As two time 100m and 200m and reigning Olympic champion, Jamaica’s Elain Thompson-Herah have withdrawn from the games due to achilles injury. Her competition will begin on August 2, 2024.