The American was only fifth in her trial heat at a moderate 11.31 and was eliminated in the American championships at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon, where the World Cup will also be decided in three weeks.

The top three in each branch qualify for the World Cup, according to the United States' strict selection principle.

Last year, she made the sensation of running 10.72 in the spring and was seen as a strong competitor to the Jamaicans in the fight for Olympic gold in Tokyo, but it did not work out because she tested positive for cannabis at the American Championships last year. , which was also then decided in Oregon.

She had taken cannabis to calm her nerves after her mother passed away a few days earlier.

After the outing last night, she avoided the journals in the mixed zone and just ran past.

When she ran at 10.85 in New York almost two weeks ago, she said the following to young fans who jubilantly shouted her name, according to AP.

Richardson is a big favorite among many athletics fans in the United States:

- Do not let the media, do not let people, do not let a company try to stop you from shining because it is you who shines.

We are the light, said Richardson.

McLaughlin checked on

The world record holder and Olympic champion in the 400 meter hurdles, Sydney McLaughlin, won her trial heat of 54.11 after great control.

Olympic runner-up Dalilah Muhammad did not start here due to injury.

If the injury heals, however, she can run in the World Cup because she has a wildcard as the reigning world champion from Doha 2019.

It was the final directly in the ladies' long jump and Quanesha Burks won at 7.06 but here the tailwind, +2.7 meters / second, was too strong to be counted as an official annual best result.

Pole vaulter Jennifer Suhr, 40, who has 5.03 as personal best and won the Olympics in London 2012, announces that she is retiring.