Jamaica’s Jackson Wins 200 Worlds with 2nd-Fastest Time Ever

Gold medalist Shericka Jackson (C) of Jamaica, silver medalist Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce (L) of Jamaica and bronze medalist Dina Asher-Smith of Great Britain during the medal ceremony for the women's 200m final at the World Athletics Championships Oregon22 at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon, US, 21 July 2022. (EPA)
Gold medalist Shericka Jackson (C) of Jamaica, silver medalist Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce (L) of Jamaica and bronze medalist Dina Asher-Smith of Great Britain during the medal ceremony for the women's 200m final at the World Athletics Championships Oregon22 at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon, US, 21 July 2022. (EPA)
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Jamaica’s Jackson Wins 200 Worlds with 2nd-Fastest Time Ever

Gold medalist Shericka Jackson (C) of Jamaica, silver medalist Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce (L) of Jamaica and bronze medalist Dina Asher-Smith of Great Britain during the medal ceremony for the women's 200m final at the World Athletics Championships Oregon22 at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon, US, 21 July 2022. (EPA)
Gold medalist Shericka Jackson (C) of Jamaica, silver medalist Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce (L) of Jamaica and bronze medalist Dina Asher-Smith of Great Britain during the medal ceremony for the women's 200m final at the World Athletics Championships Oregon22 at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon, US, 21 July 2022. (EPA)

Shericka Jackson gave the Jamaican women another gold medal in the sprints Thursday night, capturing the 200-meter title at the world championships in the second-fastest time in history, 21.45 seconds.

Jackson crossed 0.16 seconds ahead of Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, who won the 100 four nights earlier. Defending champion Dina Asher-Smith brought another medal back to Britain - the only of the six women's sprint medals not heading back to Jamaica this year.

Seconds after the win, Usain Bolt tweeted "Brilliant" with two Jamaican flags to represent the evening's medal haul.

Jackson's time was second only to one of the most hallowed marks on the books - the 21.34 by Florence Griffith-Joyner at the 1988 Olympics in Seoul. It blew away the old world-championship record of 21.63 set by Dafne Schippers of the Netherlands.

Jackson adds this to her silver medal from Sunday night in the 100, and a pair of bronze medals she won in the 400 at worlds in 2015 and 2019.

She came into worlds with the fastest time in 2022, 21.55, though the victory has been building for longer than that. At last year's Olympics, Jackson missed the final after miscalculating in the curve, where she slowed up and finished fourth in her preliminary heat.

She called it a silly mistake and said it was all the fuel she needed to stay motivated for the championships this year.



Al-Hilal Captain Al-Dawsari Out of Club World Cup with Hamstring Injury

Pachuca's Mexican midfielder #28 Elias Montiel and Al Hilal's Saudi midfielder #16 Nasser Al-Dawsari fight for the ball during the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 Group H football match between Saudi's Al-Hilal and Mexico's Pachuca at the Geodis Park stadium in Nashville on June 26, 2025. (Photo by Federico PARRA / AFP)
Pachuca's Mexican midfielder #28 Elias Montiel and Al Hilal's Saudi midfielder #16 Nasser Al-Dawsari fight for the ball during the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 Group H football match between Saudi's Al-Hilal and Mexico's Pachuca at the Geodis Park stadium in Nashville on June 26, 2025. (Photo by Federico PARRA / AFP)
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Al-Hilal Captain Al-Dawsari Out of Club World Cup with Hamstring Injury

Pachuca's Mexican midfielder #28 Elias Montiel and Al Hilal's Saudi midfielder #16 Nasser Al-Dawsari fight for the ball during the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 Group H football match between Saudi's Al-Hilal and Mexico's Pachuca at the Geodis Park stadium in Nashville on June 26, 2025. (Photo by Federico PARRA / AFP)
Pachuca's Mexican midfielder #28 Elias Montiel and Al Hilal's Saudi midfielder #16 Nasser Al-Dawsari fight for the ball during the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 Group H football match between Saudi's Al-Hilal and Mexico's Pachuca at the Geodis Park stadium in Nashville on June 26, 2025. (Photo by Federico PARRA / AFP)

Al-Hilal captain Salem Al-Dawsari will miss the remainder of the Club World Cup with a hamstring injury, the Saudi club said on Saturday.

"Medical tests have confirmed that Salem Al-Dawsari has suffered from a hamstring injury. He will be undergoing a treatment and rehabilitation program that will last between four to six weeks," Al-Hilal said in a statement via X.

This means Al-Dawsari will miss Monday's round of 16 clash against Manchester City.

Al-Dawsari played a pivotal role in Al-Hilal's campaign in the Club World Cup, after scoring the opening goal in the team's 2-0 victory over Pachuca on Friday in the third round of the group stage.

The win against Pachuca secured the four-times Asian champions qualification for the last 16 after they finished second in Group H behind Real Madrid.