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Latest PostRichardson wins 100m gold in Budapest
In the end it was Sha'Carri Richardson's night in Budapest. In a stacked final, she beat her rivals to be crowned the fastest woman in the world.
It was disappointment for Britain's Dina Asher-Smith who could only finish eighth.
You can read all about it here, or scroll down for the best clips and reaction.
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Here's what Dina Asher-Smith made of tonight's disappointment...
'I don't know how much more I can take' - Bradshaw
Women's pole vault qualification
Away from the women's 100m final, an emotional British record holder Holly Bradshaw failed to reach the pole vault final.
The 31-year-old, who crashed out of the event at last year’s worlds when her pole snapped in the warm up, failed at 4.50m before two unsuccessful attempts at 4.60m.
She recently she was “crippled by anxiety” until recently after making a delayed start to the season because of an Achilles injury.
And now she says she picked up a stomach big before these championships and "doesn't know how much more she can take".
“My mental health is really suffering from doing this sport right now," she said. "I am not near my family, I’ve still got four competitions but I wanted to try and get the Olympics qualification.
“I don’t really know how I feel right now. At the moment, I don’t want to compete or think about the pole vault or do anything.
“I’m really gutted and heartbroken."
'Fraser-Pryce just wasn't race ready'
Denise Lewis
Olympic heptathlon gold medallist on BBC TV
I think Fraser-Pryce just wasn't race ready. Her injury got in the way. I think she would have expected to be able to raise her level once again because she's the best I have seen for many years.
'I'm grateful to have another medal'
Women's 100m final
Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce spoke to BBC Sport after winning bronze in the 100m final: Not many bronze medals but given the circumstances of how I started the season then not bad. Being a champion is not all about winning. I'm grateful to have another medal to add to the tally. I won't be running the 200m, I'll rest for the 4x100m relay. Being able to make sure that when you show up you have to give 100 per cent because everyone wants it. You line up and it doesn't matter your age, it's about who wants it more.
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Grant Holloway spoke to BBC Sport after winning gold in the 110m hurdles: It feels great to be in the history books. Regardless of the circumstances. A lot of hard work and dedication went into this to be the best.
'She's going to entertain her fans'
Denise Lewis
Olympic heptathlon gold medallist on BBC TV
It's about Richardson building her own resilience. She's been through a lot and she's learned a lot. She is going to entertain her fans, but she's done it on the track.
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What it means...
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Denise Lewis
Olympic heptathlon gold medallist on BBC TV
Dina has to reset and go again in what I think is her best event in the 200m.
'Today has not been a fab day'
Dina Asher-Smith spoke to BBC Sport after finishing eighth in the 100m final: Today has not been a fab day for me I have to say. I'm very disappointed because I'm in great shape. I couldn't feel my legs at the end of the semi. I can run so it is what is it. At the end of the day it's a world final. Definitely wanted more from myself today.
'The sport needs these personalities'
Women's 100m final
Michael Johnson
Four-time Olympic gold medallist athlete on BBC TV
The sport needs these personalities. The great thing about Richardson and Noah Lyles is they are authentic with it. After Usain Bolt, too many people were trying.
'Best performance ever at these championships'
Women's 100m final
Colin Jackson
Two-time world 110m hurdles champion on BBC TV
Richardson's not just toppled the champion, but taken the best performance ever witnessed at a world championship.
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A clearly disappointed Dina Asher-Smith is speaking to BBC TV.
"Today has not been a fab day for me, I have to say".
She says she couldn't feel her legs but is unsure what was wrong.
Watch: Sha'Carri Richardson wins 100m gold
Women's 100m final
Here's how Sha'Carri Richardson did it...
'She has a personality that is unmatched'
Women's 100m final
Michael Johnson
Four-time Olympic gold medallist athlete on BBC TV
This is incredibly important because so much has been made of Richardson. She's a massive talent. She didn't make the team in Doha and then came back in 2021 and won the trials. Everyone knew who she was after the ban [for taking marijuana].
She's very authentic in who she is, she doesn't make excuses. Some people love to love it and some people love to hate it. I think it's great for the sport because she has a personality that is unmatched.
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Women's 100m final
Sha'Carri Richardson, Shericka Jackson and Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce are posing for selfies together.
These three haven't always been the best of friends.
'The lane draw helped'
Denise Lewis
Olympic heptathlon gold medallist on BBC TV
I do think that lane draw really helped Richardson to stay focussed and do what she's really good at... sprinting.
Asher-Smith eighth
Women's 100m final
For what it's worth, Britain's Dina Asher-Smith finished eighth there.
We should hear from her shortly.
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Women's 100m final
Harry Poole
BBC Sport in Budapest
The shock on the face of Sha'Carri Richardson says it all.
She didn't manage to get automatic qualification for the final, but she's only gone and won it.
The American didn't know what to do with herself, running around and waving her arms as she tried to makes sense of what was going on.
The 23-year-old had never competed at a major championships. Now she is the world 100m champion.
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Women's 100m final
Watching it again, Sha'Carri Richardson was absolutely flying in the final 50m.
It's her first major medal.