Shericka Jackson

{{short description|Jamaican sprinter (born 1994)}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=March 2020}}

{{Infobox sportsperson

| honorific_prefix = The Honourable

| name = Shericka Jackson

| honorific_suffix = CD OD

| image = Shericka Jackson at Doha 2019 (cropped).jpg

| imagesize =

| caption = Jackson at the 2019 World Athletics Championships in Doha

| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1994|7|16|df=yes}}

| birth_place = Saint Ann, Jamaica

| height = 1.73 m

| weight = 61 kg{{Cite web |url=https://www.rio2016.com/en/athlete/shericka-jackson |title=Rio 2016 bio |access-date=24 November 2016 |archive-date=25 November 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161125223953/https://www.rio2016.com/en/athlete/shericka-jackson |url-status=dead}}

| country = Jamaica

| sport = Track and field

| event = Sprint

| team = Puma & MVP Track Club

| worlds = {{ubl

|2015 Beijing

|400 m, {{bronze medal}}

|4 × 400 m, {{gold medal}}

|2017 London

|400 m, 5th

|2019 Doha

|400 m, {{bronze medal}}

|4 × 100 m, {{gold medal}}

|4 × 400 m, {{bronze medal}}

|2022 Eugene

|100 m, {{silver medal}}

|200 m, {{gold medal}}

|4 × 100 m, {{silver medal}}

|2023 Budapest

|100 m, {{silver medal}}

|200 m, {{gold medal}}

|4 × 100 m, {{silver medal}}

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| olympics = {{ubl

|2016 Rio de Janeiro

|400 m, {{bronze medal}}

|4 × 400 m, {{silver medal}}

|2020 Tokyo

|100 m, {{bronze medal}}

|4 × 100 m, {{gold medal}}

|4 × 400 m, {{bronze medal}}

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| highestranking = 1st (200 m, 2023){{cite web |url=https://worldathletics.org/world-rankings/200m/women?regionType=world&page=1&rankDate=2023-12-26 |title=World Rankings | Women's 200m|website=World Athletics}}

| pb = {{ubl

|100 m: 10.65 (Kingston 2023)

|200 m: 21.41 {{AthAbbr|NR|Jamaican}} (Budapest 2023)

|400 m: 49.47 (Doha 2019)

|Indoors

|60 m: 7.04{{AthAbbr|i}} (Belgrade 2022)

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| show-medals = yes

| medaltemplates = {{Medal|Sport|Women's athletics}}

{{Medal|Country|{{JAM}}}}

{{Medal|Competition|Olympic Games}}

{{Medal|Gold|2020 Tokyo|4 × 100 m relay}}

{{Medal|Silver|2016 Rio de Janeiro|4 × 400 m relay}}

{{Medal|Bronze|2016 Rio de Janeiro|400 m}}

{{Medal|Bronze|2020 Tokyo|100 m}}

{{Medal|Bronze|2020 Tokyo|4 × 400 m relay}}

{{Medal|Competition|World Championships}}

{{Medal|Gold|2015 Beijing|4 × 400 m relay}}

{{Medal|Gold|2019 Doha|4 × 100 m relay}}

{{Medal|Gold|2022 Eugene|200 m}}

{{Medal|Gold|2023 Budapest|200 m}}

{{Medal|Silver|2022 Eugene|100 m}}

{{Medal|Silver|2022 Eugene|4 × 100 m relay}}

{{Medal|Silver|2023 Budapest|100 m}}

{{Medal|Silver|2023 Budapest|4 × 100 m relay}}

{{Medal|Bronze|2015 Beijing|400 m}}

{{Medal|Bronze|2019 Doha|400 m}}

{{Medal|Bronze|2019 Doha|4 × 400 m relay}}

{{Medal|Competition|Diamond League}}

{{Medal|1st|2022|200 m}}

{{Medal|1st|2023|100 m}}

{{Medal|1st|2023|200 m}}

{{Medal|Competition|Commonwealth Games}}

{{Medal|Silver|2018 Gold Coast|200 m}}

{{Medal|Competition|Pan American Games}}

{{Medal|Gold|2019 Lima|400 m}}

{{Medal|Competition|NACAC Championships}}

{{Medal|Gold|2018 Toronto|200 m}}

{{Medal|Gold|2022 Freeport|100 m}}

{{Medal|Silver|2018 Toronto|4 × 100 m relay}}

{{Medal|Competition|World Athletics Relays}}

{{Medal|Gold|2017 Nassau|4 × 200 m relay}}

{{Medal|Silver|2014 Nassau|4 × 400 m relay}}

{{Medal|Bronze|2019 Yokohama|4 × 200 m relay}}

{{Medal|Bronze|2025 Guangzhou|4 × 100 m relay}}

}}

Shericka Jackson (born 16 July 1994){{Cite web|title=Shericka JACKSON – Athlete Profile|url=https://www.worldathletics.org/athletes/jamaica/shericka-jackson-14325599|access-date=1 January 2021|website=World Athletics}} is a Jamaican sprinter competing in the 60 m, 100 m, 200 m, and 400 metres. In the 100 m, she’s the fifth fastest woman of all time, while in the 200 m, she’s the second fastest woman in history.

Jackson started her career as a 400 m sprinter, winning individual bronze medals at the 2015 World Championships, 2016 Rio Olympics, and 2019 World Championships. At these competitions, she won silver in the 4 × 400 m relay at the 2016 Olympics, then gold and bronze respectively at the 2015 and 2019 World Championships. At the 2019 Championships, she also won gold in the 4 × 100 m relay.

After Jackson shifted to shorter sprints in 2021 she won bronze in the 100 m at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, also adding a gold in the 4 × 100 m relay. At the 2022 World Championships, she won gold in the 200 m setting a new national record, whilst also winning silver in the 100 m and 4 × 100 m relay. She was the 2022 Diamond League 200 m champion. The following year, she retained her 200 m title at the 2023 World Championships, running 21.41 s - the second-fastest time in history. She also won silver medals in the 100 m and 4 × 100 m relays.

Jackson is the first athlete in World Championship history to win medals in the 100, 200 and 400 metres, including the 4 × 100 and 4 × 400 metres relays. She is also the second athlete in history, behind Marita Koch to win medals in the 100, 200, 400, 4 × 100 and 4 × 400 metres at the World Championships and/or the Olympic Games. With her personal bests of 10.65 s in the 100 m, 21.41 s in the 200 m and 49.47 s in the 400 m, she is one of few women to reach high marks in all three events.

Background

Jackson was born in Jamaica. She participated in track and field at Steer Town Academy and Vere Technical schools. She represented Jamaica at age 14 in the CARIFTA Games in 2008.{{Cite web |title=Shericka Jackson Biography |url=https://olympics.com/en/athletes/shericka-jackson |access-date=14 August 2024 |website=olympics.com}}

Career

=2008-2014: Early career=

Since 2009 Shericka Jackson had been winning age-group gold medals at the CARIFTA Games, and then CACAC Junior Championships.{{cn|date=May 2025}} She placed in the 200 m finals of the 2010 Youth Olympics, 2011 World Youth Championships (third), and the 2012 World Junior Championships.{{cite web|url=https://worldathletics.org/competition/calendar-results/results/7012994?eventId=10229510|title=Singapore Youth Olympic Games - Women's 200m - Results|website=World Athletics|access-date=25 May 2025}}{{cite web|url=https://worldathletics.org/competition/calendar-results/results/7021582?eventId=10229510|title=2011 IAAF World Youth Championships - Women's 200m - Results|website=World Athletics|access-date=25 May 2025}}{{cite web|url=https://worldathletics.org/competition/calendar-results/results/7033300?eventId=10229510|title=2012 IAAF World Junior Championships - Women's 200m - Results|website=World Athletics|access-date=25 May 2025}}

In 2014, Jackson made her first professional appearance for Jamaica, competing in the 4×400 m relay at the inaugural World Relays in Nassau, winning a silver medal.{{cite web|url=https://media.aws.iaaf.org/competitiondocuments/pdf/5409/AT-4X4-W-f----.RS6.pdf|title=2014 IAAF World Relays - 4 x 400 Metres (4 laps) Women - Final|website=World Athletics|date=25 May 2014|access-date=26 May 2025|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250526114323/https://media.aws.iaaf.org/competitiondocuments/pdf/5409/AT-4X4-W-f----.RS6.pdf|archive-date=26 May 2025|url-status=live}}

=2015-2016: Breakthrough, World and Olympic Medals=

At the Jamaican Championships in June, Jackson improved her 400 m personal best to 50.31 s to finish second and secure her place at the World Championships in Beijing. She followed it up by winning over 200 m at the Spitzen Leichtathletik Luzern meet in Lucerne, with a time of 22.87 s.{{cite web|url=https://pulscom.ch/sll-ergebnisse/s194000021.htm|title=200m Heat B, Women - Timed heats|website=pulscom.ch|access-date=26 May 2025|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150717115615/https://pulscom.ch/sll-ergebnisse/s194000021.htm|archive-date=17 July 2015|url-status=dead}}

At the World Championships, Jackson won a shock bronze medal in the 400 m, running 49.99 s, her first sub-50 clocking.{{cite web|url=https://worldathletics.org/news/report/beijing-2015-womens-400m-final|title=Report: women's 400m final – IAAF World Championships, Beijing 2015|website=World Athletics|date=27 August 2015|access-date=26 May 2025|last=Landells|first=Steve|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230901121702/https://worldathletics.org/news/report/beijing-2015-womens-400m-final|archive-date=1 September 2023|url-status=live}} In the 4×400 m relay, Jackson was part of the Jamaican quartet that won gold over the United States.{{cite web|url=https://world-track.org/2015/08/williams-mills-jamaica-win-4x400m-beat-felix-usa/|title=Williams-Mills, Jamaica Win 4x400m, Beat Felix, USA|website=world-track.org|date=30 August 2015|access-date=26 May 2025|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150830213427/https://world-track.org/2015/08/williams-mills-jamaica-win-4x400m-beat-felix-usa/|archive-date=30 August 2015|url-status=live}}

The following year, in June, Jackson ran her first sub-51 clocking of the season to win at the Racers Grand Prix in 50.72 s.{{cite web|url=https://worldathletics.org/news/report/racers-grand-prix-2016-bolt-van-niekerk|title=Bolt gets back on track with 9.88 100m win in Kingston|website=World Athletics|date=12 June 2016|access-date=26 May 2025|last=Francis|first=Noel|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20241203071702/https://worldathletics.org/news/report/racers-grand-prix-2016-bolt-van-niekerk|archive-date=3 December 2024|url-status=live}} At the Jamaican Championships, she finished third over 400 m to secure her place at the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.{{cite AV media|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mQN17if0o_M|title=400m final women Jamaica Olympics Trials|date=4 July 2016|access-date=26 May 2025|via=YouTube}}

At the Olympics, Jackson took the bronze medal over 400 m, finishing behind Shaunae Miller-Uibo and Allyson Felix in 49.85 s.{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/olympics/36689787|title=Rio Olympics 2016: Shaunae Miller wins 400m gold in thrilling finish|department=BBC Sport|publisher=BBC|date=16 August 2016|access-date=26 May 2025|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220816111254/https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/olympics/36689787|archive-date=16 August 2022|url-status=live}} She had previously ran a new personal best of 49.83 s in the heats.{{cite web|url=https://jamaica-gleaner.com/article/sports/20160815/i-didnt-know-i-was-going-fast-shericka-jackson-semi-final-win|title=‘I didn’t know I was going that fast’ - Shericka Jackson on semi-final win|website=Jamaica Gleaner|date=15 August 2016|access-date=26 May 2025|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161024025619/http://jamaica-gleaner.com/article/sports/20160815/i-didnt-know-i-was-going-fast-shericka-jackson-semi-final-win|archive-date=24 October 2016|url-status=live}} She followed her strong performance up by winning a silver medal in the 4×400 m relay.{{cite web|url=https://worldathletics.org/news/report/rio-2016-olympic-games-women-4x400m-final|title=Report: women's 4x400m final – Rio 2016 Olympic Games|website=World Athletics|date=21 August 2016|access-date=26 May 2025|last=Mulkeen|first=Jon|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250526140938/https://worldathletics.org/news/report/rio-2016-olympic-games-women-4x400m-final|archive-date=26 May 2025|url-status=live}} On 9 September, at the Diamond League Final in Brussels, she finished fourth over 400 m in 50.73 s.{{cite web|url=https://ath-wdl-archive.azureedge.net/2016/brussels/re1040040.pdf|title=2016 Brussels Diamond League - Women's 400m - Results|website=Diamond League|date=9 September 2016|access-date=26 May 2025|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250526141557/https://ath-wdl-archive.azureedge.net/2016/brussels/re1040040.pdf|archive-date=26 May 2025|url-status=live}}

=2017-2020: Continued success=

In April, Jackson ran a new 200 m personal best of 22.57 s at the UTech Classic in Kingston.{{cite web|url=https://trackalerts.com/2017/04/thompson-runs-10-75-hughes-10-08-at-utech-classic/|title=Thompson runs 10.75, Hughes 10.08 at UTech Classic|website=trackalerts.com|date=16 April 2017|access-date=27 May 2025|last=Foster|first=Anthony|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250113204619/https://trackalerts.com/2017/04/thompson-runs-10-75-hughes-10-08-at-utech-classic/|archive-date=13 January 2025|url-status=live}} Later that month, she won a gold medal in the 4×200 m relay at the World Relays in Yokohama.{{cite web|url=https://www.teamja.org/archives/13528|title=Team Jamaica wins 4x200M Gold at IAAF World Relays 2017|website=www.teamja.org|date=23 April 2017|access-date=27 May 2025|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250116150814/https://www.teamja.org/archives/13528|archive-date=16 January 2025|url-status=live}}

Jackson continued her strong form by winning over 400 m at the Jamaican Championships in a season's best of 50.05 s.{{cite web|url=https://worldathletics.org/news/report/jamaican-championships-2017-mcleod|title=McLeod scorches to 12.90 110m hurdles win at Jamaican Championships|website=World Athletics|date=26 June 2017|access-date=27 May 2025|last=Francis|first=Noel|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20241225131123/https://worldathletics.org/news/report/jamaican-championships-2017-mcleod|archive-date=25 December 2024|url-status=live}} At the World Championships in London, she finished fifth in the 400 m final in 50.76 s.{{cite web|url=https://media.aws.iaaf.org/competitiondocuments/pdf/5151/AT-400-W-f----.RS6.pdf|title=2017 World Championships - 400 Metres Women - Results|website=World Athletics|date=9 August 2017|access-date=27 May 2025|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230415114332/https://media.aws.iaaf.org/competitiondocuments/pdf/5151/AT-400-W-f----.RS6.pdf|archive-date=15 April 2023|url-status=live}} She once again improved her 200 m personal best to 22.46 s at the ISTAF Berlin meet on 27 August.{{cite AV media|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-mdvwGK7fZc|title=Women's 200m ISTAF Berlin 2017 1080p|via=YouTube|date=27 August 2017|access-date=27 May 2025}}{{cite web|url=https://www.letsrun.com/news/2017/08/2017-istaf-berlin-meet-results/|title=2017 ISTAF Berlin Meet Results|website=Letsrun.com|date=27 August 2017|access-date=27 May 2025|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181203132855/https://www.letsrun.com/news/2017/08/2017-istaf-berlin-meet-results/|archive-date=3 December 2018|url-status=live}} At the Diamond League Final in Brussels, Jackson finished fifth over 400 m clocking a time of 51.16 s.{{cite web|url=https://ath-wdl-archive.azureedge.net/2017/brussels/re1040040.pdf|title=2017 Brussels Diamond League - Women's 400m - Results|date=1 September 2017|access-date=27 May 2025|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250527113703/https://ath-wdl-archive.azureedge.net/2017/brussels/re1040040.pdf|archive-date=27 May 2025|url-status=live}}

File:Meeting de Paris, Stade Charlety - 30 juin 2018 (28260086757).jpg.]]

In 2018, she competed at the Commonwealth Games held on the Gold Coast in April, winning a silver medal over 200 m, running a personal best of 22.18 s.{{cite web|url=https://jamaica-gleaner.com/article/sports/20180412/commonwealth-games-2018-jackson-wins-200m-silver-thompson-disappoints|title=Commonwealth Games 2018 - Jackson wins 200m silver, Thompson disappoints|website=Jamaica Gleaner|date=12 April 2018|access-date=27 May 2025|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190905134006/https://jamaica-gleaner.com/article/sports/20180412/commonwealth-games-2018-jackson-wins-200m-silver-thompson-disappoints|archive-date=5 September 2019|url-status=live}} At the Jamaican Championships, Jackson dropped down in distance to finish third over 100 m in a personal best of 11.13 s,{{cite web|url=https://worldathletics.org/news/report/thompson-retains-jamaican-100m-title|title=Thompson retains 100m title at Jamaican Championships|website=World Athletics|date=23 June 2018|access-date=27 May 2025|last=Francis|first=Noel|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240406104332/https://worldathletics.org/news/report/thompson-retains-jamaican-100m-title|archive-date=6 April 2024|url-status=live}} before winning the 200 m in a time of 22.28 s.{{cite web|url=https://trackalerts.com/2018/06/jackson-thompson-dominates-200m-at-jamaica-championships/|title=Jackson, Thompson Dominate 200m At Jamaica Championships|website=Track Alerts|date=19 June 2019|access-date=27 May 2025|last=Smith|first=Gary|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250116071436/https://trackalerts.com/2018/06/jackson-thompson-dominates-200m-at-jamaica-championships/|archive-date=16 January 2025|url-status=live}} She followed it up by recording her first ever Diamond League win in Paris, emerging victorious over 200 m in a personal best of 22.05 s.{{cite AV media|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bpAd9iK6oyU|title=Shericka Jackson 22.05 Wins Women's 200m - IAAF Diamond League Paris 2018|via=YouTube|publisher=Diamond League|date=30 June 2018|access-date=27 May 2025}}{{cite web|url=https://ath-wdl-archive.azureedge.net/2018/paris/re1020040.pdf|title=2018 Paris Diamond League - Women's 200m - Results|website=Diamond League|date=30 June 2018|access-date=27 May 2025|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250527142402/https://ath-wdl-archive.azureedge.net/2018/paris/re1020040.pdf|archive-date=27 May 2025|url-status=live}}

At the inaugural Athletics World Cup held in London, Jackson won gold over 200 m in 22.35 s and silver in the 4×100 m relay.{{cite web|url=https://fastrunning.com/events-and-races/race-reports/usa-win-athletics-world-cup-as-gb-finish-third/17733|title=USA win Athletics World Cup as GB finish third|website=Fast Running|date=15 July 2018|access-date=27 May 2025|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250218130357/http://fastrunning.com/events-and-races/race-reports/usa-win-athletics-world-cup-as-gb-finish-third/17733|archive-date=18 February 2025|url-status=live}}{{cite AV media|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sTy9r2cvzjA|title=Women’s 4 x 100m Relay at Athletics World Cup 2018|via=YouTube|date=1 August 2018|access-date=27 May 2025}} In August, she competed at the NACAC Championships, she also won gold over 200 m and silver in the 4×100 m relay.{{cite web|url=https://www.runnerspace.com/gprofile.php?mgroup_id=47401&do=videos&video_id=252344|title=Athletics Canada Women's 200m Final - NACAC Track & Field Championships / Track & Field in the 6ix 2018|website=RunnerSpace|access-date=27 May 2025}}{{cite web|url=https://trackalerts.com/2018/08/tracey-jamaicas-biggest-earner-at-nacac-championships/|title=Tracey Jamaica’s biggest earner at NACAC Championships|website=Track Alerts|date=15 August 2018|access-date=27 May 2025|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20241104112100/https://trackalerts.com/2018/08/tracey-jamaicas-biggest-earner-at-nacac-championships/|archive-date=4 November 2024|url-status=live}} At the Diamond League Final, she finished fourth in the 200 m in 22.72 s.{{cite web|url=https://ath-wdl-archive.azureedge.net/2018/brussels/re1020040.pdf|title=2018 Diamond League Final - Women's 200m - Results|website=Diamond League|date=31 August 2018|access-date=27 May 2025|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250527145007/https://ath-wdl-archive.azureedge.net/2018/brussels/re1020040.pdf|archive-date=27 May 2025|url-status=live}} Jackson also finished fourth over the same distance at the Continental Cup in Prague, clocking 22.62 s.{{cite web|url=https://worldathletics.org/competitions/world-athletics-continental-cup/news/report-womens-200-metres-iaaf-continental-c|title=Report: women's 200m - IAAF Continental Cup Ostrava 2018|website=World Athletics|date=9 September 2018|access-date=27 May 2025|last=Ramsak|first=Bob|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250527150124/https://worldathletics.org/competitions/world-athletics-continental-cup/news/report-womens-200-metres-iaaf-continental-c|archive-date=27 May 2025|url-status=live}}

In May 2019, Jackson competed at the World Relays in Yokohama, winning a bronze medal in the 4×200 m relay.{{cite web|url=https://media.aws.iaaf.org/competitiondocuments/pdf/6359/AT-4X2-W-f----.RS6.pdf?v=1690998731|title=2019 IAAF World Relays - 女子4×200mリレー / 4 x 200 Metres Relay Women - Final|website=World Athletics|date=12 May 2019|access-date=29 May 2025|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240813034400/https://media.aws.iaaf.org/competitiondocuments/pdf/6359/AT-4X2-W-f----.RS6.pdf?v=1690998731|archive-date=13 August 2024|url-status=live}} Later that year in June, she finished second over her specialist 400 m distance at the Rome Diamond League, running a time of 51.05 s.{{cite web|url=https://ath-wdl-archive.azureedge.net/2019/rome/re1040040.pdf|title=2019 Rome Diamond League - Women's 400m - Results|website=Diamond League|date=6 June 2019|access-date=29 May 2025|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250529155158/https://ath-wdl-archive.azureedge.net/2019/rome/re1040040.pdf|archive-date=29 May 2025|url-status=live}} She competed at the Jamaican Championships later that month, winning the 400 m in a new personal best of 49.78 s.{{cite web|url=https://trackalerts.com/2019/06/jackson-and-gaye-bagged-400m-titles-with-power-runs-jamaica-trials/|title=Jackson and Gaye Bagged 400m Titles With Power Runs: Jamaica Trials|website=Track Alerts|date=23 June 2019|access-date=29 May 2025|last=Smith|first=Gary|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250317052905/https://trackalerts.com/2019/06/jackson-and-gaye-bagged-400m-titles-with-power-runs-jamaica-trials/|archive-date=17 March 2025}} She followed it up with a strong performance to win at the London Diamond League in 50.69 s.{{cite web|url=https://ath-wdl-archive.azureedge.net/2019/london/re1040040.pdf|title=2019 London Diamond League - Women's 400m - Results|date=21 July 2019|access-date=29 May 2025|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250529154509/https://ath-wdl-archive.azureedge.net/2019/london/re1040040.pdf|archive-date=29 May 2025|url-status=live}}

File:DOH90182 4x400m women final swiety (48910954071).jpg in the 4×400 m final at the 2019 World Championships.]]

At the Pan American Games in Lima, Jackson won the 400 m in 50,78 s, pulling away from Paola Moran and Courtney Okolo in the last 100 m to secure her victory.{{cite web|url=https://world-track.org/2019/08/olympic-bronze-medalist-shericka-jackson-wins-pan-american-400m-title/|title=Jamaica’s Jackson Wins Pan American 400m Gold|website=world-track.org|date=8 August 2019|access-date=30 May 2025|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240419092749/https://world-track.org/2019/08/olympic-bronze-medalist-shericka-jackson-wins-pan-american-400m-title/|archive-date=19 April 2024|url-status=live}}{{cite web|url=https://wrsd.lima2019.pe/PAG2019/resPAG2019/pdf/PAG2019/ATH/PAG2019_ATH_C73A_ATHW400M--------------FNL-000100--.pdf|title=2019 Pan American Games - Women's 400m - Results|website=Lima 2019 Pan American Games|date=8 August 2019|access-date=30 May 2025|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190811073832/https://wrsd.lima2019.pe/PAG2019/resPAG2019/pdf/PAG2019/ATH/PAG2019_ATH_C73A_ATHW400M--------------FNL-000100--.pdf|archive-date=11 August 2019|url-status=dead}} She followed her success up by competing at the World Championships in Doha, winning a bronze medal in the 400 m in a new personal best of 49.47 s.{{cite web|url=https://worldathletics.org/news/report/world-championships-doha-2019-women-400m-repo|title=Report: women's 400m - IAAF World Athletics Championships Doha 2019|date=3 October 2019|access-date=30 May 2025|last=Rowbottom|first=Mike|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250119072501/https://worldathletics.org/news/report/world-championships-doha-2019-women-400m-repo|archive-date=19 January 2025|url-status=live}}{{cite web|url=https://jamaica-gleaner.com/article/sports/20191004/brilliant-bronze-jackson-runs-personal-best-third-spectacular-400m-final|title=A brilliant bronze - Jackson runs personal best for third in spectacular 400m final|website=Jamaica Gleaner|date=4 October 2019|access-date=30 May 2025|last=Lowe|first=Andrè|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210727220405/https://jamaica-gleaner.com/article/sports/20191004/brilliant-bronze-jackson-runs-personal-best-third-spectacular-400m-final|archive-date=27 July 2021|url-status=live}} In the {{nowrap|4×100 m}} relay, Jackson anchored Jamaica to win her first World Championship gold medal,{{cite web|url=https://worldathletics.org/news/report/world-championships-doha-2019-women-4x100m-re|title=Report: women's 4x100m - IAAF World Athletics Championships Doha 2019|website=World Athletics|date=5 October 2019|access-date=30 May 2025|last=Mulkeen|first=Jon|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20241203110049/https://worldathletics.org/news/report/world-championships-doha-2019-women-4x100m-re|archive-date=3 December 2024|url-status=live}} whilst also winning her second bronze medal of the Championships in the {{nowrap|4×400 m}} relay.{{cite web|url=https://worldathletics.org/news/report/world-championships-doha-2019-women-4x400m-re|title=Report: women's 4x400m - IAAF World Athletics Championships Doha 2019|website=World Athletics|date=6 October 2019|access-date=30 May 2025|last=Ramsak|first=Bob|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20241010140212/https://worldathletics.org/news/report/world-championships-doha-2019-women-4x400m-re|archive-date=10 October 2024|url-status=live}}

=2021: Switch to short sprints and 100 m Olympic bronze medal=

Under the guidance of renowned coach Stephen Francis, Jackson switched to the 100 m and 200 m sprints for the 2021 season.{{cite web|url=https://worldathletics.org/news/feature/shericka-jackson-jamaica-sprints-100-200-400|title=Jackson: ‘I love challenges and this year was one of them’|website=World Athletics|date=27 September 2021|access-date=30 May 2025|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20241210075520/https://worldathletics.org/news/feature/shericka-jackson-jamaica-sprints-100-200-400|archive-date=10 December 2024|url-status=live}} On 29 May, she ran a new 100 m personal best of 11.02 m at the Olympic Destiny Series 2 meet in Kingston.{{cite web|url=https://www.jamaicaobserver.com/2021/05/29/smooth-shericka/|title=Smooth Shericka!|website=Jamaica Observer|date=29 May 2021|access-date=30 May 2025|last=Richards|first=Dwayne|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250530152924/https://www.jamaicaobserver.com/2021/05/29/smooth-shericka/|archive-date=30 May 2025|url-status=live}} At the Jamaican Olympic Trials, she finished second in the 100 m behind Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce in a time of 10.82 s, having ran a personal best of 10.77 s in the semi-finals.{{cite web|url=https://world-track.org/2021/06/fraser-pryce-wins-jamaica-olympic-trials-100m-title/|title=Fraser-Pryce wins Jamaica Olympic trials 100m in 10.71|website=world-track.org|last=Smith|first=Racquel|date=25 June 2021|access-date=30 May 2025|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250522122720/https://world-track.org/2021/06/fraser-pryce-wins-jamaica-olympic-trials-100m-title/|archive-date=22 May 2025|url-status=live}}{{cite web|url=https://world-track.org/2021/06/jackson-runs-10-77-pb-to-blast-into-jamaica-olympic-trials-100m-final/|title=Jackson runs 10.77 PB to blast into Jamaica Olympic trials 100m final|website=world-track.org|last=Smith|first=Racquel|date=25 June 2021|access-date=30 May 2025|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240519235436/https://world-track.org/2021/06/jackson-runs-10-77-pb-to-blast-into-jamaica-olympic-trials-100m-final/|archive-date=19 May 2024|url-status=live}} Meanwhile, in the 200 m, Jackson once again finished second behind Fraser-Pryce in a personal best of 21.82 s, her first time under the 22-second barrier.{{cite web|url=https://jamaica-gleaner.com/article/sports/20210627/fraser-pryce-wins-200m-national-championship|title=Fraser-Pryce wins 200m national championship|website=Jamaica Gleaner|date=27 June 2021|access-date=30 May 2025|last=Graham|first=Raymond|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230217115811/https://jamaica-gleaner.com/article/sports/20210627/fraser-pryce-wins-200m-national-championship|archive-date=17 February 2023|url-status=live}}

She came third in the 100 m at the delayed 2020 Tokyo Olympics with another personal best of 10.76 s, just behind fellow country woman Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce who clocked 10.74 s. The Jamaicans swept the medal stand in the event for the second time in history as Elaine Thompson-Herah took the gold medal in 10.61 s.{{cite web|url=https://www.runnersworld.com/news/a37185045/2021-olympics-womens-100-meters-results/|title=Elaine Thompson-Herah Wins the Women’s 100 Meters at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics|website=Runner's World|date=31 July 2021|access-date=1 June 2025|last=Dalek|first=Brian|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250118080138/https://www.runnersworld.com/news/a37185045/2021-olympics-womens-100-meters-results/|archive-date=18 January 2025|url-status=live}} In the 200 m, she failed to advance out of the heats after she eased down before the finish line and was passed by Dalia Kaddari for the third automatic qualifying spot by four-thousandths of a second; her time of 23.26 s was not fast enough to earn one of the non-automatic qualifying places.{{cite news |url=https://www.nbcolympics.com/news/jamaicas-shericka-jackson-out-200m-after-rookie-heats-blunder |title=Jamaica's Shericka Jackson out of 200m after rookie heats blunder |work=NBC |date=1 August 2021 |access-date=11 August 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20241009233655/https://www.nbcolympics.com/news/jamaicas-shericka-jackson-out-200m-after-rookie-heats-blunder|archive-date=9 October 2024|url-status=live}}{{cite web|url=https://www.news.com.au/sport/olympics/cocky-star-kicked-out-of-olympics-for-unforgivable-act/news-story/2aac64a481d0704a9b49b8d543248b63|title=Tokyo Olympics: Shericka Jackson 200m heat results, Jamaica runner's unforgivable act|date=2 August 2021}} She recovered from her disappointment to win the gold medal in the Athletics at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Women's 4 × 100 metres relay relay, with the Jamaican quartet running 41.02 s, the second-fastest time ever at the time.{{cite web|url=https://world-track.org/2021/08/jamaica-misses-wr-but-dominates-womens-4x100m-relay/|title=Jamaica misses WR but dominates women’s 4x100m relay|website=world-track.org|date=6 August 2021|access-date=1 June 2025|last=Campbell|first=Steve|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250531040007/https://world-track.org/2021/08/jamaica-misses-wr-but-dominates-womens-4x100m-relay/|archive-date=31 May 2025|url-status=live}}{{cite web|url=https://worldathletics.org/competitions/olympic-games/the-xxxiii-olympic-games-7153115/news/article/tokyo-olympic-games-women-4x100m-report|title=More medals for Jamaica's sprint stars after Olympic women's 4x100m win|website=World Athletics|date=6 August 2021|access-date=1 June 2025|last=Whittington|first=Jess|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250601140833/https://worldathletics.org/competitions/olympic-games/the-xxxiii-olympic-games-7153115/news/article/tokyo-olympic-games-women-4x100m-report|archive-date=1 June 2025|url-status=live}} Jackson also ran in the women's Athletics at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Women's 4 × 400 metres relay relay, winning a bronze medal.{{cite web|url=https://www.teamja.org/archives/15039|title=Jamaica signs off Tokyo Games with 4x400m bronze|website=Team Jamaica|date=8 August 2021|access-date=1 June 2025|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250116150732/https://www.teamja.org/archives/15039|archive-date=16 January 2025|url-status=live}}

In her first post-Olympic race, Jackson equalled her 100 m personal best of 10.76 s to finish third at the Prefontaine Classic on 21 August, in a Jamaican 1-2-3 with Elaine Thompson-Herah and Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce.{{cite web|url=https://www.letsrun.com/news/2021/08/pre-classic-elaine-thompson-1054-richardson-mu-frerichs-american-record/|title=2021 Pre Classic Recap: Elaine Thompson-Herah Scares 100m WR, Sha’Carri Richardson Humbled, Athing Mu, Courtney Frerichs American Records, Ingebrigsten, Kipyegon Keep Winning|website=Letsrun.com|date=21 August 2021|access-date=1 June 2025|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20241212073106/https://www.letsrun.com/news/2021/08/pre-classic-elaine-thompson-1054-richardson-mu-frerichs-american-record/|archive-date=12 December 2024|url-status=live}} She followed it up with another third place at the Lausanne Diamond League in 10.92 s, finishing behind Thompson-Herah and Fraser-Pryce.{{cite web|url=https://ath-wdl-archive.azureedge.net/2021/lausanne/re1010040.pdf|title=2021 Lausanne Diamond League - Women's 100m - Results|date=26 August 2021|access-date=1 June 2025|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250601143335/https://ath-wdl-archive.azureedge.net/2021/lausanne/re1010040.pdf|archive-date=1 June 2025|url-status=live}} Over 200 m, at the Memorial Van Damme on 3 September, she was edged out by Christine Mboma, clocking a time of 21.95 s.{{cite web|url=https://www.letsrun.com/news/2021/09/2021-brussels-dl-recap-dsd-athletes-francine-niyonsaba-christine-mboma-earn-big-wins-sifan-hassan-scares-the-mile-world-record/|title=2021 Brussels DL Recap: DSD Athletes Francine Niyonsaba & Christine Mboma Earn Big Wins & Sifan Hassan Scares the Mile World Record|website=Letsrun.com|date=3 September 2021|access-date=1 June 2025|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231231013730/https://www.letsrun.com/news/2021/09/2021-brussels-dl-recap-dsd-athletes-francine-niyonsaba-christine-mboma-earn-big-wins-sifan-hassan-scares-the-mile-world-record/|archive-date=31 December 2023|url-status=live}} At the Diamond League Final, Jackson ran a new 200 m personal best of 21.81 s, narrowly finishing behind Mboma.{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/av/athletics/58509712|title=Diamond League: Christine Mboma wins 200m with Dina Asher-Smith in third|department=BBC Sport|publisher=BBC|date=9 September 2021|access-date=1 June 2025}}{{cite web|url=https://ath-wdl-archive.azureedge.net/2021/zurich/re1020040.pdf|title=2021 Zürich Diamond League - Women's 200m - Results|website=Diamond League|date=9 September 2021|access-date=1 June 2025|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250601144544/https://ath-wdl-archive.azureedge.net/2021/zurich/re1020040.pdf|archive-date=1 June 2025|url-status=live}}

=2022: World 200 m title and NACAC 100 m title=

In March, Jackson competed over 60 m at the World Indoor Championships in Belgrade, running a personal best of 7.04 s to finish sixth.{{cite web|url=https://media.aws.iaaf.org/competitiondocuments/pdf/7138985/AT-60-W-f----.RS6.pdf|title=2022 World Indoor Championships - Women's 60m - Results|website=World Athletics|date=18 March 2022|access-date=6 June 2025|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231010103635/https://media.aws.iaaf.org/competitiondocuments/pdf/7138985/AT-60-W-f----.RS6.pdf|archive-date=10 October 2023|url-status=live}} In her first Diamond League of the season in Doha on 13 May, she finished second behind Gabrielle Thomas over 200 m, clocking 22.07 s.{{cite web|url=https://www.olympics.com/en/news/diamond-league-2022-athletics-doha-results-live-updates|title=Noah Lyles, Gabrielle Thomas win 200m races at Diamond League Doha 2022 - results as it happened|website=olympics.com|publisher=IOC|date=13 May 2022|access-date=7 June 2025|last=Goh|first=ZK|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240816031314/https://www.olympics.com/en/news/diamond-league-2022-athletics-doha-results-live-updates|archive-date=16 August 2024|url-status=live}} She followed it up with a third-placed finish at the Prefontaine Classic on 28 May, clocking 10.92 s to finish behind Elaine Thompson-Herah and Sha'Carri Richardson.{{cite web|url=https://ath-wdl-archive.azureedge.net/2022/eugene/re1010040.pdf|title=2022 Eugene Diamond League - Women's 100m - Results|website=Diamond League|date=28 May 2022|access-date=7 June 2025}} Jackson won over 200 m at the Rome Diamond League, clocking 21.91 s.{{cite web|url=https://athleticsweekly.com/news/reports/shericka-jackson-destroys-stellar-200m-field-in-rome-1039957355/|title=Shericka Jackson destroys stellar 200m field in Rome|website=Athletics Weekly|date=9 June 2022|access-date=7 June 2025|last=Henderson|first=Jason|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250607130335/https://athleticsweekly.com/news/reports/shericka-jackson-destroys-stellar-200m-field-in-rome-1039957355/|archive-date=7 June 2025|url-status=live}} At the Jamaican Championships, she won the 100 m in 10.77 s, only 0.01 s behind her personal best.{{cite web|url=https://world-track.org/2022/06/day-2-jamaica-national-championships-2022-results-yohan-shericka-win-100m-titles/|title=Day 2 Jamaica National Championships 2022 results; Yohan, Shericka win 100m titles|website=world-track.org|date=25 June 2022|access-date=7 June 2025|last=Smith|first=Raquel|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250522082745/https://world-track.org/2022/06/day-2-jamaica-national-championships-2022-results-yohan-shericka-win-100m-titles/|archive-date=22 May 2025|url-status=live}} In the 200 m, she stormed to a new personal best of 21.55 s to win over Thompson-Herah.{{cite web|url=https://worldathletics.org/news/report/jackson-sprint-double-jamaican-championships-kingston|title=Jackson runs 21.55 200m to complete sprint double in Kingston|website=World Athletics|last=Francis|first=Noel|date=27 June 2022|access-date=7 June 2025|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250523011108/https://worldathletics.org/news/report/jackson-sprint-double-jamaican-championships-kingston|archive-date=23 May 2025|url-status=live}}

File:Shericka Jackson at Oregon 2022 (cropped).jpg.]]

At the World Championships in Eugene, Jackson won silver over 100 m in a new personal best of 10.73 s, being part of a Jamaican 1-2-3 as Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce won gold in 10.69 s and Elaine Thompson-Herah won bronze in 10.81 s.{{cite news|url=https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-07-18/shelly-ann-fraser-pryce-wins-womens-100m-world-title-fifth-time/101247614|title=Jamaica's Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce wins women's 100m title at world athletics championships for fifth time|website=ABC News|date=18 July 2022|access-date=7 June 2025|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240804084643/https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-07-18/shelly-ann-fraser-pryce-wins-womens-100m-world-title-fifth-time/101247614|archive-date=4 August 2024|url-status=live}} She went onto win over 200 m in 21.45 s, setting a new Championship record and moving her up to second on the all-time lists.{{cite web|url=https://worldathletics.org/competitions/world-athletics-championships/world-athletics-championships-oregon-2022-7137279/news/report/wch-oregon22-report-women-200m|title=Jackson completes set of World Championships medals with 200m gold in Oregon|website=World Athletics|date=22 July 2022|access-date=7 June 2025|last=Rosen|first=Karen|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250522093416/https://worldathletics.org/competitions/world-athletics-championships/world-athletics-championships-oregon-2022-7137279/news/report/wch-oregon22-report-women-200m|archive-date=22 May 2025|url-status=live}}{{cite news|url=https://www.reuters.com/lifestyle/sports/jackson-takes-200m-gold-championships-record-2022-07-22/|title=Jackson takes 200m gold and closes in on Flo-Jo record|website=Reuters|date=22 July 2022|access-date=7 June 2025|last=Philips|first=Mitch|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220730191618/https://www.reuters.com/lifestyle/sports/jackson-takes-200m-gold-championships-record-2022-07-22/|archive-date=30 July 2022|url-status=live}}

At the World Championships in Eugene, Jackson won silver over 100 m in a new personal best of 10.73 s, being part of a Jamaican 1-2-3 as Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce won gold in 10.69 s and Elaine Thompson-Herah won bronze in 10.81 s.{{cite news|url=https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-07-18/shelly-ann-fraser-pryce-wins-womens-100m-world-title-fifth-time/101247614|title=Jamaica's Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce wins women's 100m title at world athletics championships for fifth time|website=ABC News|date=18 July 2022|access-date=7 June 2025|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240804084643/https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-07-18/shelly-ann-fraser-pryce-wins-womens-100m-world-title-fifth-time/101247614|archive-date=4 August 2024|url-status=live}} She went onto win gold over 200 m in 21.45 s, setting a new Championship record and moving her up to second on the all-time lists.{{cite web|url=https://worldathletics.org/competitions/world-athletics-championships/world-athletics-championships-oregon-2022-7137279/news/report/wch-oregon22-report-women-200m|title=Jackson completes set of World Championships medals with 200m gold in Oregon|website=World Athletics|date=22 July 2022|access-date=7 June 2025|last=Rosen|first=Karen|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250522093416/https://worldathletics.org/competitions/world-athletics-championships/world-athletics-championships-oregon-2022-7137279/news/report/wch-oregon22-report-women-200m|archive-date=22 May 2025|url-status=live}}{{cite news|url=https://www.reuters.com/lifestyle/sports/jackson-takes-200m-gold-championships-record-2022-07-22/|title=Jackson takes 200m gold and closes in on Flo-Jo record|website=Reuters|date=22 July 2022|access-date=7 June 2025|last=Philips|first=Mitch|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220730191618/https://www.reuters.com/lifestyle/sports/jackson-takes-200m-gold-championships-record-2022-07-22/|archive-date=30 July 2022|url-status=live}} She also competed in the {{nowrap|4×100 m}}, winning a silver medal behind the United States.{{cite web|url=https://www.cbssports.com/general/news/u-s-stuns-jamaica-in-womens-4x100-relay-to-win-gold-at-world-athletics-championships/|title=U.S. stuns Jamaica in women's 4x100 relay to win gold at World Athletics Championships|department=NBC Sports|publisher=NBC|date=24 July 2022|access-date=7 June 2025|last=AlBaroudi|first=Wajih|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250320113629/https://www.cbssports.com/general/news/u-s-stuns-jamaica-in-womens-4x100-relay-to-win-gold-at-world-athletics-championships/|archive-date=20 March 2025|url-status=live}}{{cite web|url=https://world-track.org/2022/07/usa-stuns-jamaica-wins-womens-4x100m-world-title/|title=USA stuns Jamaica, wins women’s 4x100m world title|website=world-track.org|date=23 July 2022|access-date=7 June 2025|last=Smith|first=Gary|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20241125222542/https://world-track.org/2022/07/usa-stuns-jamaica-wins-womens-4x100m-world-title/|archive-date=25 November 2024|url-status=live}}

On 6 August, Jackson won the 200 m at the Silesia Diamond League in 21.84 s.{{cite web|url=https://trackalerts.com/2022/08/fraser-pryce-runs-world-lead-jackson-wins-200m-at-silesia-diamond-league/|title=Fraser-Pryce runs world lead, Jackson wins 200m at Silesia Diamond League|website=Track Alerts|last=Foster|first=Anthony|date=6 August 2022|access-date=7 June 2025|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20241114064314/https://trackalerts.com/2022/08/fraser-pryce-runs-world-lead-jackson-wins-200m-at-silesia-diamond-league/|archive-date=14 November 2024|url-status=live}} Two days later, she also won over the same distance at the Gyulai István Memorial, running a time of 22.02 s.{{cite web|url=https://www.olympics.com/en/news/athletics-gyulai-istvan-memorial-2022-results|title=As it happened: Gyulai Istvan Memorial athletics in Hungary - Fraser-Pryce and McLaughlin shine, Jackson and Duplantis win again|website=olympics.com|publisher=IOC|last=Jiwani|first=Rory|date=8 August 2022|access-date=7 June 2025|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240816042337/https://olympics.com/en/news/athletics-gyulai-istvan-memorial-2022-results|archive-date=16 August 2024|url-status=live}} She improved her 100 m personal best to 10.71 s in finishing second behind Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce at the Monaco Diamond League on 10 August.{{cite web|url=https://news.mc/2022/08/11/unstoppable-fraser-pryce-seals-100m-win-in-monaco-diamond-league/|title=Unstoppable Fraser-Pryce seals 100m win in Monaco Diamond League|website=news.mc|date=11 August 2022|access-date=7 June 2025|last1=Sridhar|first1=Shrivathsa|last2=Sarkar|first2=Pritha|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250118053416/https://news.mc/2022/08/11/unstoppable-fraser-pryce-seals-100m-win-in-monaco-diamond-league/|archive-date=18 January 2025|url-status=live}} At the 2022 NACAC Championships in Freeport, Jackson won gold in the 100 m, running a Championship record of 10.82 s.{{cite web|url=https://world-track.org/2022/08/jamaicans-shericka-jackson-and-ackeem-blake-win-nacac-championships-100m-titles/|title=Jamaicans Shericka Jackson and Ackeem Blake win NACAC Championships 100m titles|website=world-track.org|date=20 August 2022|access-date=7 June 2025|last=Smith|first=Gary|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240622211611/https://world-track.org/2022/08/jamaicans-shericka-jackson-and-ackeem-blake-win-nacac-championships-100m-titles/|archive-date=22 June 2024|url-status=live}} She won again at the Brussels Diamond League on 2 September, running 10.73 s over 100 m, her second-fastest time.{{cite news|url=https://www.reuters.com/lifestyle/sports/jackson-hands-fraser-pryce-first-100m-loss-season-brussels-2022-09-02/|title=Jackson hands Fraser-Pryce first 100m loss of the season in Brussels|website=Reuters|date=2 September 2022|access-date=7 June 2025|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220913234942/https://www.reuters.com/lifestyle/sports/jackson-hands-fraser-pryce-first-100m-loss-season-brussels-2022-09-02/|archive-date=13 September 2022|url-status=live}} At the Diamond League Final in Zürich, she finished second behind Fraser-Pryce in the 100 m, running 10.81 s.{{cite web|url=https://www.letsrun.com/news/2022/09/world-leaders-by-ingebrigtsen-korir-highlight-2022-diamond-league-final/|title=World Leaders by Ingebrigtsen & Korir Highlight 2022 Diamond League Final|website=Letsrun.com|date=8 September 2022|access-date=7 June 2025|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250209184951/https://www.letsrun.com/news/2022/09/world-leaders-by-ingebrigtsen-korir-highlight-2022-diamond-league-final/|archive-date=9 February 2025|url-status=live}} However, she recovered to win the 200 m in 21.80 s.{{cite web|url=https://worldathletics.org/competitions/diamond-league/news/diamond-league-final-zurich-weltklasse-amusan-lyles|title=Amusan and Lyles break meeting records en route to Diamond League wins in Zurich|website=World Athletics|date=8 September 2022|access-date=7 June 2025|last1=Whittington|first1=Jess|last2=Mulkeen|first2=Jon|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240413035927/https://worldathletics.org/competitions/diamond-league/news/diamond-league-final-zurich-weltklasse-amusan-lyles|archive-date=13 April 2024|url-status=live}}

=2023: Second World 200 m title and second-fastest 200 m time=

In her first 100 m of the season, Jackson ran 10.82 s to win at the MVP Velocity Fest 13 meet in Kingston.{{cite web|url=https://world-track.org/2023/04/shericka-jackson-runs-world-leading-10-82-in-100m-season-opener/|title=Shericka Jackson runs world-leading 10.82 in 100m season opener|website=world-track.org|last=Smith|first=Gary|date=22 April 2023|access-date=7 June 2025|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240420195939/https://world-track.org/2023/04/shericka-jackson-runs-world-leading-10-82-in-100m-season-opener/|archive-date=20 April 2024|url-status=live}} She finished second behind Sha'Carri Richardson at the Doha Diamond League on 5 May, clocking a time of 10.85 s.{{cite web|url=https://www.aljazeera.com/sports/2023/5/6/doha-diamond-league-shacarri-richardson-chopra-steal-the-show|title=Doha Diamond League: Sha’Carri Richardson, Chopra steal the show|website=Al Jazeera|date=6 May 2023|access-date=7 June 2025|last=Adil|first=Hafsa|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250124013120/https://www.aljazeera.com/sports/2023/5/6/doha-diamond-league-shacarri-richardson-chopra-steal-the-show|archive-date=24 January 2025|url-status=live}}{{cite web|url=https://ath-wdl-archive.azureedge.net/2023/doha/ATHW100M----DIAMOND---FNL-000100--_C73A_1.0.PDF|title=2023 Doha Diamond League - Women's 100m - Results|website=Diamond League|date=5 May 2023|access-date=8 June 2025|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250607165401/https://ath-wdl-archive.azureedge.net/2023/doha/ATHW100M----DIAMOND---FNL-000100--_C73A_1.0.PDF|archive-date=7 June 2025|url-status=live}} She continued her good form by winning the 200 m at the Rabat Diamond League, in 21.98 s.{{cite web|url=https://ath-wdl-archive.azureedge.net/2023/rabat/ATHW200M----DIAMOND---FNL-000100--_C73B1_1.0.PDF|title=2023 Rabat Diamond League - Women's 200m - Results|website=Diamond League|date=28 May 2023|access-date=7 June 2025}} On 3 June, Jackson ran a season's best of 10.78 s over 100 m to win at the Racers Grand Prix in Kingston.{{cite web|url=https://worldathletics.org/competitions/world-athletics-continental-tour/news/lyles-jackson-van-niekerk-kingston-racers-grand-prix|title=Lyles, Jackson and Van Niekerk impress in Kingston|website=World Athletics|date=4 June 2023|access-date=7 June 2025|last=Francis|first=Noel|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250124075943/https://worldathletics.org/competitions/world-athletics-continental-tour/news/lyles-jackson-van-niekerk-kingston-racers-grand-prix|archive-date=24 January 2025|url-status=live}} At the Jamaican Championships, Jackson won the 100 m in a new personal best and world lead of 10.65 s, moving her up to fifth on the all-time toplists.{{cite web|url=https://www.olympics.com/en/news/jamaican-national-championships-2023-jackson-blazes-to-world-100m-lead|title=Jamaican National Championships 2023: Shericka Jackson clocks world 100m lead to win title|website=olympics.com|publisher=IOC|last=de Villiers|first=Ockert|date=8 July 2023|access-date=7 June 2025|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240816060258/https://www.olympics.com/en/news/jamaican-national-championships-2023-jackson-blazes-to-world-100m-lead|archive-date=16 August 2024|url-status=live}}{{cite web|url=https://www.nbcsports.com/olympics/news/elaine-thompson-herah-jamaica-championships-trials-100-meters|title=Shericka Jackson wins 100m at Jamaican Championships; Elaine Thompson-Herah 5th|department=NBC Sports|publisher=NBC|date=7 July 2023|access-date=7 June 2025|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250519175836/https://www.nbcsports.com/olympics/news/elaine-thompson-herah-jamaica-championships-trials-100-meters|archive-date=19 May 2025|url-status=live}} She returned for the 200 m, winning in 21.71 s, a new world lead.{{cite web|url=https://world-track.org/2023/07/rasheed-broadbell-shericka-jackson-jamaica-track-and-field-championships/|title=Jamaica Track and Field Championships: Rasheed Broadbell, Shericka Jackson’s Epic Show|website=world-track.org|date=9 July 2023|access-date=8 June 2025|last=Smith|first=Raquel|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240714145645/https://world-track.org/2023/07/rasheed-broadbell-shericka-jackson-jamaica-track-and-field-championships/|archive-date=14 July 2024|url-status=live}} On 21 July, she won over 200 m against a strong field at the Monaco Diamond League, clocking 21.86 s.{{cite web|url=https://world-track.org/2023/07/shericka-jackson-200m-field-21-86-monaco/|title=Shericka Jackson dominates 200m field with 21.86s in Monaco|website=world-track.org|date=21 July 2023|access-date=8 June 2025|last=Goss|first=Symone|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240603060259/https://world-track.org/2023/07/shericka-jackson-200m-field-21-86-monaco/|archive-date=3 June 2024|url-status=live}}

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At the 2023 World Championships in Budapest, Jackson a silver medal over 100 m, running 10.72 s to finish behind Sha'Carri Richardson who ran 10.65 s.{{cite web|url=https://worldathletics.org/competitions/world-athletics-championships/world-athletics-championships-budapest-2023-7138987/news/report/wch-budapest-23-report-women-100m|title=Richardson runs championship record to claim 100m crown in Budapest|website=World Athletics|date=21 August 2023|access-date=8 June 2025|last=Olus-Galadima|first=Yemi|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250206182425/https://worldathletics.org/competitions/world-athletics-championships/world-athletics-championships-budapest-2023-7138987/news/report/wch-budapest-23-report-women-100m|archive-date=6 February 2025|url-status=live}} In the 200 m, she retained her gold medal in 21.41 s, the second-fastest time ever and a new Jamaican record.{{cite web|url=https://www.olympics.com/en/news/world-athletics-championships-2023-jackson-retains-womens-200m-title|title=World Athletics Championships 2023: Shericka Jackson clocks second fastest time in history to retain women's 200m title|website=olympics.com|publisher=IOC|last=Jiwani|first=Rory|date=25 August 2023|access-date=8 June 2025|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240118160127/https://olympics.com/en/news/world-athletics-championships-2023-jackson-retains-womens-200m-title|archive-date=18 January 2024|url-status=live}}{{cite web|url=https://www.reuters.com/sports/athletics/jackson-wins-200m-gold-second-best-time-ever-2023-08-25/|title=Jackson wins 200m gold in second-best time ever|last=Phillips|first=Mitch|date=26 August 2023|access-date=8 June 2025|website=Reuters|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230907183937/https://www.reuters.com/sports/athletics/jackson-wins-200m-gold-second-best-time-ever-2023-08-25/|archive-date=7 September 2023|url-status=live}} Jackson also competed in the {{nowrap|4×100 m}} relay, anchoring Jamaican to the silver medal behind the United States, who were anchored by Richardson.{{cite web|url=https://worldathletics.org/competitions/world-athletics-championships/world-athletics-championships-budapest-2023-7138987/news/report/wch-budapest-23-report-women-4x100m|title=USA sets championship record to win women's 4x100m in Budapest|website=World Athletics|date=26 August 2023|access-date=8 June 2025|last=Turnbull|first=Simon|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250126100528/https://worldathletics.org/competitions/world-athletics-championships/world-athletics-championships-budapest-2023-7138987/news/report/wch-budapest-23-report-women-4x100m|archive-date=26 January 2025|url-status=live}}

After the Championships, she secured victory in the 200 m at the Zürich Diamond League, running a time of 21.82 s to win over second-placed Daryll Neita.{{cite web|url=https://www.jamaicaobserver.com/2023/08/31/jackson-wins-200m-at-zurich-diamond-league/|title=Jackson wins 200m at Zurich Diamond League|website=Jamaica Observer|last=Reid|first=Paul|date=31 August 2023|access-date=8 June 2025|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240205181535/https://www.jamaicaobserver.com/2023/08/31/jackson-wins-200m-at-zurich-diamond-league/|archive-date=5 February 2024|url-status=live}} She won again at the Brussels Diamond League, clocking a new Diamond League record of 21.48 s, her third-fastest time ever and the fourth fastest overall.{{cite web|url=https://www.letsrun.com/news/2023/09/brussels-diamond-league-addy-wiley-breaks-jenny-simpsons-collegiate-record-laura-muir-eth-and-shericka-jackson-run-quick-more/|title=Brussels Diamond League: Addy Wiley Breaks Jenny Simpson’s Collegiate Record, Laura Muir, ETH and Shericka Jackson Run Quick & More|website=Letsrun.com|date=8 September 2023|access-date=8 June 2025|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20241213150154/https://www.letsrun.com/news/2023/09/brussels-diamond-league-addy-wiley-breaks-jenny-simpsons-collegiate-record-laura-muir-eth-and-shericka-jackson-run-quick-more/|archive-date=13 December 2024|url-status=live}} At the Diamond League Final in Eugene on 16 September, Jackson won over 100 m, clocking 10.70 s to win by 0.05 s from Marie Josée Ta Lou-Smith.{{cite web|url=https://www.flotrack.org/articles/11225455-shericka-jackson-of-jamaica-storms-to-100m-win-in-1070-at-pre-classic|title=Shericka Jackson Of Jamaica Storms To 100m Win in 10.70 At Pre Classic|website=FloTrack|date=16 September 2023|access-date=8 June 2025|last=Battaglia|first=Joe|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20241204163437/https://www.flotrack.org/articles/11225455-shericka-jackson-of-jamaica-storms-to-100m-win-in-1070-at-pre-classic|archive-date=4 December 2024|url-status=live}} She returned the following day to also take home the 200 m title, running a meeting record of 21.57 s.{{cite web|url=https://www.caribbeantoday.com/sections/sports/shericka-jackson-dominates-in-the-200m-at-the-prefontaine-classic|title=Shericka Jackson Dominates in the 200m at the Prefontaine Classic|website=carribeantoday.com|date=19 September 2023|access-date=8 June 2025|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231009131650/https://www.caribbeantoday.com/sections/sports/shericka-jackson-dominates-in-the-200m-at-the-prefontaine-classic|archive-date=9 October 2023|url-status=live}} Jackson ended the season with six out of the top ten fastest 200 m times of the year.{{cite web|url=https://worldathletics.org/records/toplists/sprints/200-metres/all/women/senior/2023?regionType=world&timing=electronic&windReading=regular&page=1&bestResultsOnly=false&maxResultsByCountry=all&eventId=10229510&ageCategory=senior|title=200 metres women toplists - Senior 2023|website=World Athletics|access-date=8 June 2025}}

=2024-2025: Injury problems and World Relays bronze=

On 19 May, Jackson won the 200 m at the Marrakesh Diamond League in a time of 22.82 s.{{cite web|url=https://olympics.com/en/news/diamond-league-rabat-marrakech-2024-shericka-jackson-wins-200m|title=Diamond League Rabat/Marrakech 2024: Shericka Jackson gets 200m season off to a winning start|date=19 May 2024|access-date=30 August 2024|last=de Villiers|first=Ockert|website=olympics.com|publisher=IOC|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240519235907/https://olympics.com/en/news/diamond-league-rabat-marrakech-2024-shericka-jackson-wins-200m|archive-date=19 May 2024|url-status=live}} She placed a disappointing fifth over 200 m at the Bislett Games, ending her two-year unbeaten streak in the event.{{cite web|url=https://worldathletics.org/competitions/diamond-league/news/hagos-gebrhiwet-oslo-bislett-games-2024-ingebrigtsen|title=Gebrhiwet threatens world 5000m record in Oslo|website=World Athletics|date=30 May 2024|access-date=30 August 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250209095615/https://worldathletics.org/competitions/diamond-league/news/hagos-gebrhiwet-oslo-bislett-games-2024-ingebrigtsen|archive-date=9 February 2025|url-status=live}} She returned to winning ways at the Stockholm Diamond League, running a season's best of 22.69 s despite a -2.0 headwind to beat Julia Henriksson.{{cite web|url=https://trackalerts.com/2024/06/shericka-jackson-triumphs-in-200m-at-stockholm-diamond-league/|title=Shericka Jackson Triumphs in 200m at Stockholm Diamond League|website=Track Alerts|date=2 June 2024|access-date=8 June 2025|author=Vijay|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250318093554/https://trackalerts.com/2024/06/shericka-jackson-triumphs-in-200m-at-stockholm-diamond-league/|archive-date=18 March 2025|url-status=live}} At the Jamaican Championships, she won the 100 m in 10.84 s,{{cite web|url=https://www.olympics.com/en/news/oblique-seville-shericka-jackson-claim-jamaican-titles-100m-shelly-ann-fraser-pryce-finishes-third|title=Kishane Thompson, Shericka Jackson claim Jamaican titles in 100m as Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce finishes third|website=olympics.com|publisher=IOC|last=McCarvel|first=Nick|date=29 June 2024|access-date=8 June 2025|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240816042640/https://olympics.com/en/news/oblique-seville-shericka-jackson-claim-jamaican-titles-100m-shelly-ann-fraser-pryce-finishes-third|archive-date=16 August 2024|url-status=live}} before also taking the 200 m title in 22.29 s, narrowly holding off Lanae-Tava Thomas who ran 22.34 s.{{cite web|url=https://worldathletics.org/news/report/national-championships-2024-thompson-jackson|title=National championships round-up: Nugent and Thompson impress in Jamaica|website=World Athletics|date=30 June 2024|access-date=8 June 2025|last=Francis|first=Noel|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250315045022/https://worldathletics.org/news/report/national-championships-2024-thompson-jackson|archive-date=15 March 2025|url-status=live}} However, after pulling up injured in the 200 m at the Gyulai István Memorial,{{cite news|url=https://apnews.com/article/shericka-jackson-olympics-paris-df7a0388a27da32ee3be2a1a2b332a0a|title=World 200-meter champion Shericka Jackson suffers apparent injury in race with Olympics on horizon|website=AP News|date=9 July 2024|access-date=8 June 2025|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240805055212/https://apnews.com/article/shericka-jackson-olympics-paris-df7a0388a27da32ee3be2a1a2b332a0a|archive-date=5 August 2024|url-status=live}} Jackson was forced to withdraw from the Olympics in Paris with injury.{{cite web|url=https://time.com/7007518/jamaica-shericka-jackson-withdraws-200m-race-olympics-reason-why/|title=Jamaica’s Shericka Jackson Pulls Out of Olympic 200-M Race. Here’s What We Know|website=TIME|date=4 August 2024|access-date=8 June 2025|last=Schneid|first=Rebecca|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240926025615/https://time.com/7007518/jamaica-shericka-jackson-withdraws-200m-race-olympics-reason-why/|archive-date=26 September 2024|url-status=live}}{{cite web|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/olympics/shericka-jackson-olympics-200m-paris-2024-b2590887.html|title=Jamaican sprinter Shericka Jackson pulls out of 200m at Paris Olympics|website=The Independent|date=4 August 2024|access-date=8 June 2025|last=Rathborn|first=Jack|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240805034010/https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/olympics/shericka-jackson-olympics-200m-paris-2024-b2590887.html|archive-date=5 August 2024|url-status=live}}

The following year, she opened her outdoor season over 300 m at the Miramar Invitational on 5 April, finishing second behind Julien Alfred in a personal best of 36.13 s.{{cite web|url=https://www.olympics.com/en/news/olympic-100m-champion-julien-alfred-shericka-jackson-miramar-invitational-300m-race|title=Olympic 100m champion Julien Alfred takes down Shericka Jackson in Miramar Invitational 300m race|website=olympics.com|publisher=IOC|date=5 April 2025|access-date=8 June 2025|last=de Villiers|first=Ockert|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250406015135/https://www.olympics.com/en/news/olympic-100m-champion-julien-alfred-shericka-jackson-miramar-invitational-300m-race|archive-date=6 April 2025|url-status=live}} She competed at the World Relays in Guangzhou, winning a bronze medal in the {{nowrap|4×100 m}}.{{cite web|url=https://media.aws.iaaf.org/competitiondocuments/pdf/7203345/AT-4X1-W-f----.RS6.pdf|title=2025 World Athletics Relays - Women's 4X100 Metres Relay - Final / 女子 4X100 米接力 - 决赛|website=World Athletics|date=11 May 2025|access-date=8 June 2025|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250512070241/https://media.aws.iaaf.org/competitiondocuments/pdf/7203345/AT-4X1-W-f----.RS6.pdf|archive-date=12 May 2025|url-status=live}} On 25 May, she won over 100 m at the Rabat Diamond League, clocking a time of 11.04 s.{{cite web|url=https://ath-wdl-archive.azureedge.net/2025/rabat/ATHW100M----DIAMOND---FNL-000100--_C73B1_1.0.PDF|title=2025 Rabat Diamond League - Women's 100m - Results|website=Diamond League|date=25 May 2025|access-date=8 June 2025|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250527221107/https://ath-wdl-archive.azureedge.net/2025/rabat/ATHW100M----DIAMOND---FNL-000100--_C73B1_1.0.PDF|archive-date=27 May 2025|url-status=live}} Jackson improved her 200 m season's best to 22.53 s to win at the Racers Grand Prix in Kingston on 7 June.{{cite web|url=https://www.jamaicaobserver.com/2025/06/07/racers-grand-prix-shericka-jackson-wins-200m-seasons-best/|title=Racers Grand Prix: Shericka Jackson wins 200m in season’s best|website=Jamaica Observer|date=7 June 2025|access-date=8 June 2025}}{{cite web|url=https://worldathletics.org/competitions/world-athletics-continental-tour/news/racers-grand-prix-kingston-2025-thompson-broadbell|title=Thompson and Broadbell shine at Racers Grand Prix|website=World Athletics|date=8 June 2025|access-date=8 June 2025|last=Francis|first=Noel}}

Achievements

=Personal bests=

class="wikitable unsortable plainrowheaders"
scope="col"|Event

!scope="col"|Time (s)

!scope="col"|Wind (m/s)

!scope="col"|Venue

!scope="col"|Date

!scope="col"|Notes

60 metres

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|7.23

|align=center| -1.2

|Spanish Town, Jamaica

|align=right|5 February 2022

|

60 metres indoor

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|7.04

|{{n/a}}

|Belgrade, Serbia

|align=right|18 March 2022

|

100 metres

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|10.65

|align=center| +1.0

|Kingston, Jamaica

|align=right|7 July 2023

|5th of all time

200 metres

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|21.41

|align=center| +0.1

|Budapest, Hungary

|align=right|25 August 2023

|{{AthAbbr|NR|Jamaican}}, 2nd of all time

400 metres

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|49.47

|{{n/a}}

|Doha, Qatar

|align=right|3 October 2019

|

=International competitions=

{{AchievementTable|nation=JAM|Event=yes|Time=yes|NotesOff=yes}}
rowspan=2|2008

|rowspan=2|CARIFTA Games (U17)

|rowspan=2|Basseterre, Saint Kitts and Nevis

|bgcolor=gold|1st

|400 m

|54.52

bgcolor=gold|1st

|4 × 400 m relay

|3:39.62

rowspan=4|2009

|rowspan=4|CARIFTA Games (U17)

|rowspan=4|Vieux Fort, Saint Lucia

|bgcolor=gold|1st

|200 m

|23.62

bgcolor=gold|1st

|400 m

|53.48

bgcolor=gold|1st

|4 × 100 m relay

|45.05

bgcolor=gold|1st

|4 × 400 m relay

|3:38:09

rowspan=9|2010

|rowspan=4|CARIFTA Games (U18)

|rowspan=4|George Town, Cayman Islands

|bgcolor=gold|1st

|200 m

|23.64 {{AthAbbr|w}}

bgcolor=silver|2nd

|400 m

|53.71

bgcolor=gold|1st

|4 × 100 m relay

|45.98

bgcolor=gold|1st

|4 × 400 m relay

|3:44.02

rowspan=3|Central American and Caribbean
Junior Championships
(U18)

|rowspan=3|Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic

|bgcolor=gold|1st

|200 m

|24.23

bgcolor=gold|1st

|4 × 100 m relay

|45.67

bgcolor=gold|1st

|4 × 400 m relay

|3:43.08

World Junior Championships

|Moncton, Canada

|4th

|4 × 100 m relay

|44.68 {{refn|group=n|name=heats|Time from the heats; Jackson was replaced in the final}}

Youth Olympic Games

|Republic of Singapore

|4th

|200 m

|24.08

rowspan=4|2011

|rowspan=2|CARIFTA Games (U20)

|rowspan=2|Montego Bay, Jamaica

|bgcolor=silver|2nd

|200 m

|23.48

bgcolor=gold|1st

|4 × 100 m relay

|44.08

rowspan=2|World Youth Championships

|rowspan=2|Villeneuve-d'Ascq, France

|bgcolor=cc9966|3rd

|200 m

|23.62

bgcolor=gold|1st

|Medley relay

|2:03.42

rowspan=6|2012

|rowspan=2|CARIFTA Games (U20)

|rowspan=2|Hamilton, Bermuda

|bgcolor=cc9966|3rd

|200 m

|24.03

bgcolor=silver|2nd

|4 × 100 m relay

|45.18

rowspan=2|Central American and Caribbean
Junior Championships
(U20)

|rowspan=2|San Salvador, El Salvador

|bgcolor=silver|2nd

|200 m

|23.87

bgcolor=gold|1st

|4 × 400 m relay

|3:37.21

rowspan=2|World Junior Championships

|rowspan=2|Barcelona, Spain

|8th

|200 m

|23.53

bgcolor=silver|2nd

|4 × 400 m relay

|3:32.97

rowspan=2|2013

|rowspan=2|CARIFTA Games (U20)

|rowspan=2|Nassau, Bahamas

|bgcolor=silver|2nd

|200 m

|22.84

bgcolor=gold|1st

|4 × 400 m relay

|3:34.36

2014

|World Relays

|Nassau, Bahamas

|bgcolor=silver|2nd

|4 × 400 m relay

|3:23.26

rowspan=2|2015

|rowspan=2|World Championships

|rowspan=2|Beijing, China

|bgcolor=cc9966|3rd

|400 m

|49.99

bgcolor=gold|1st

|4 × 400 m relay

|3:19.13 {{AthAbbr|WL}}

rowspan=2|2016

|rowspan=2|Olympic Games

|rowspan=2|Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

|bgcolor=cc9966|3rd

|400 m

|49.85

bgcolor=silver|2nd

|4 × 400 m relay

|3:20.34

rowspan=3|2017

|World Relays

|Nassau, Bahamas

|bgcolor=gold|1st

|4 × 200 m relay

|1:29.04 {{AthAbbr|CR}} {{AthAbbr|NR|Jamaican}}

rowspan=2|World Championships

|rowspan=2|London, United Kingdom

|5th

|400 m

|50.76

{{AthAbbr|DNF}}

|4 × 400 m relay

|DNF

rowspan=5|2018

|Commonwealth Games

|Gold Coast, Australia

|bgcolor=silver|2nd

|200 m

|22.18

rowspan=2|World Cup

|rowspan=2|London, United Kingdom

|bgcolor=gold|1st

|200 m

|22.35

bgcolor=silver|2nd

|4 × 100 m relay

|42.60

rowspan=2|NACAC Championships

|rowspan=2|Toronto, Canada

|bgcolor=gold|1st

|200 m

|22.64

bgcolor=silver|2nd

|4 × 100 m relay

|43.33

rowspan=5|2019

|World Relays

|Yokohama, Japan

|bgcolor=cc9966|3rd

|4 × 200 m relay

|1:33.21

Pan American Games

|Lima, Peru

|bgcolor=gold|1st

|400 m

|50.73

rowspan=3|World Championships

|rowspan=3|Doha, Qatar

|bgcolor=cc9966|3rd

|400 m

|49.47 {{AthAbbr|PB}}

bgcolor=gold|1st

|4 × 100 m relay

|41.44 WL

bgcolor=cc9966|3rd

|4 × 400 m relay

|3:22.37

rowspan=4|2021

|rowspan=4|Olympic Games

|rowspan=4|Tokyo, Japan

|bgcolor=cc9966|3rd

|100 m

|10.76 PB

29th (h)

|200 m

|23.26

bgcolor=gold|1st

|4 × 100 m relay

|41.02 NR

bgcolor=cc9966|3rd

|4 × 400 m relay

|3:21.24 {{AthAbbr|SB}}

rowspan=5|2022

|World Indoor Championships

|Belgrade, Serbia

|6th

|60 m

|7.04

rowspan=3|World Championships

|rowspan=3|Eugene, OR, United States

|bgcolor=silver|2nd

|100 m

|10.73 PB

bgcolor=gold|1st

|200 m

|21.45 CR NR

bgcolor=silver|2nd

|4 × 100 m relay

|41.18 SB

NACAC Championships

|Freeport, Bahamas

|bgcolor=gold|1st

|100 m

|10.83

rowspan=3|2023

|rowspan=3|World Championships

|rowspan=3|Budapest, Hungary

|bgcolor=silver|2nd

|100 m

|10.72

bgcolor=gold|1st

|200 m

|21.41 CR

bgcolor=silver|2nd

|4 × 100 m relay

|41.21

2025

|World Relays

|Guangzhou, China

|bgcolor=cc9966|3rd

|4 × 100 m relay

|42.33

=Circuit wins and titles=

=National titles=

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References

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