Melissa Jefferson-Wooden of the U.S. and Oblique Seville of Jamaica won the 100-meter finals at the world championships Sunday in a changing of the guard in track.

Jefferson-Wooden, 24, blew away the field in the women's final, finishing in 10.61 seconds to break Sha'Carri Richardson's two-year-old world championship record. Richardson barely squeezed into the final and finished fifth despite running a season-best 10.94.

Seville, who works with Usain Bolt's old coach, Glen Mills, reeled in countryman Kishane Thompson for a win in 9.77 in the men's final. Defending world and Olympic champion Noah Lyles finished third.

The women's race was pretty much over as soon as it started. Jefferson-Wooden got about a step ahead of Julien Alfred in the lane next to her then kept expanding her lead a

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