After failing the doping test she underwent during the Tokyo Olympics in 2021, and after also failing to qualify for the World Championships in 2022 due to the problems she was exposed to, Richardson (23 years old) competed in her first major competition in Budapest and in the 100-meter race, where she was able to... In the last meters, she overtook the two Jamaicans, Shericka Jackson, who finished second and a five-time champion, and Shelley-Ann Fraser-Pryce, who finished third, setting a championship record time of 10.65 seconds. Her comeback was completed by winning bronze in the 200-meter race, then gold in the 4-time 100-meter relay with her country’s national team.