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Melissa Jefferson-Wooden Wins Women’s 100 Metres World Title

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Two new global 100m champions were crowned as America's Melissa Jefferson-Wooden and Jamaica's Oblique Seville claimed stunning breakthrough victories at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo.

Jefferson-Wooden, 24, sealed gold in the women's final in emphatic fashion, proving a class above her rivals in a championship record 10.61 seconds.

Less than 10 minutes later inside Japan's electric National Stadium, Seville, also 24, ripped his vest in celebration after becoming the first Jamaican man to win a global 100m title since athletics icon Usain Bolt, who was watching here in the stands.

Winning in a personal best time of 9.77, Seville led a Jamaican one-two ahead of Kishane Thompson as American defending champion Noah Lyles was forced to settle for bronze.

Jamaica had already celebrated Tina Clayton's silver in the women's final, while St Lucia's historic Olympic champion Julien Alfred took bronze and Britain's Dina Asher-Smith finished eighth.

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