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Jamaican star runner Shericka Jackson faced an unfortunate setback during a women’s 200-meter race in Hungary on Tuesday. The race was meant to be a warm-up for the upcoming Olympics in Paris, which are set to begin later this month. Jackson, who was leading the race, suddenly pulled up in pain, causing concern among fans and fellow athletes.

This injury comes as another blow to the Jamaican team, as Olympic champion Elaine Thompson-Herah had already withdrawn from the Games due to an injury. The details of Jackson’s injury are still unclear, but she began limping with 50 meters left in the race. Despite the pain, she managed to finish the race without assistance.

Ultimately, St. Lucia’s Julien Alfred won the race with a season-best time of 22.16 seconds, while Lanae-Tava Thomas took third place. Jackson, who has a history of success in the Olympics, earned a bronze medal in the 400-meter event in Rio de Janeiro in 2016 and won gold in the 4×100-meter relay in Tokyo.

If Jackson is able to recover in time for the Paris Olympics, she is expected to be a top contender in the 100-meter event, where she will face American sprinter Sha’Carri Richardson. Richardson, who ran the women’s 100-meter race in an impressive 10.71 seconds last month, is gearing up for her first Olympic Games.

Despite the setback, fans are hopeful that Jackson will be able to recover and showcase her talent on the Olympic stage once again. The competition between Jackson and Richardson promises to be an exciting event to watch, with both athletes known for their speed and skill on the track.

As the Olympics draw near, all eyes will be on the track and field events, where athletes from around the world will compete for glory and gold. The anticipation is high as the world’s best sprinters, including Jackson and Richardson, prepare to showcase their talents on the biggest stage in sports. Stay tuned for more updates on the Paris Olympics and the latest news in the world of track and field.