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Olympic champion Melissa Jefferson-Wooden hosted a youth track clinic in Myrtle Beach on October 4, 2025, alongside fellow Olympians.
Myrtle Beach hosted a hero’s welcome on September 4, 2025, for Olympic gold medalist Melissa Jefferson-Wooden, a Georgetown County native who made history at the 2025 World Athletics Championships by becoming the first American woman to win gold in the 100-meter, 200-meter, and 4x100-meter relay events at the same competition.
She set a world championship record in the 100-meter with a time of 10.61 seconds and finished the year undefeated.
On October 4, 2025, Jefferson-Wooden joined fellow Olympic champions Twanisha Terry and T'Mars Macallum at a youth track clinic in Myrtle Beach, where they taught sprinting and hurdle techniques to over 100 young athletes, emphasizing the value of community support and training opportunities.
La campeona olímpica Melissa Jefferson-Wooden fue anfitriona de una clínica de atletismo juvenil en Myrtle Beach el 4 de octubre de 2025, junto a otros atletas olímpicos.