Shericka Jackson won her fourth national 100m title on Friday, running a season's best 10.81 seconds.

She beat defending champion Tina Clayton, who ran 10.85 seconds, at the National Stadium in Kingston, Jamaica.

What happened?

Jackson made up for a sluggish start to catch Clayton and win the title, her first since 2024.

She was timed at 10.81 seconds, the third-fastest of the year, behind Adaejah Hodge's 10.63 seconds and Shenese Walker's 10.80 seconds.

Why it matters for Shericka Jackson

This win marks Jackson's return to the top of the podium after a two-year gap, with her last title won in 2024.

Her time of 10.81 seconds is a significant improvement, making her the 12th Jamaican woman to run under 11.00 seconds this year.

Jackson's performance was witnessed by fans at the National Stadium, who saw her overtake Clayton in the final stretch.

What comes next?

With this win, Jackson solidifies her position as a top contender in the women's 100m event.

Her next challenge will be to maintain her speed and agility as she prepares for upcoming competitions.

As reported by Paul A Reid, Jackson's win is a testament to her hard work and dedication to the sport.

She will look to build on this momentum, aiming to break her personal best and compete at the highest level.

Jackson's training and preparation will be crucial in the coming weeks, as she seeks to improve her times and rankings.

The women's 100m event will continue to be highly competitive, with athletes like Hodge and Walker pushing the boundaries of speed and performance.