Women's 100m || Everyone Thought Prandini Had Won… Then Jackson Shocked the Stadium

Women's 100m || Everyone Thought Prandini Had Won… Then Jackson Shocked the Stadium Jackson trailed Prandini at the halfway mark — yet finished stronger. Here's the biomechanical reason why. Discover how speed endurance, stride mechanics, and metabolic thresholds decide the 200m more than raw early pace. Full breakdown of curve speed, cadence data, and the 140m moment that changed everything in this race. Most viewers only see the finishing order. This analysis walks through the split times, step frequency data, and energy system science behind what actually happened — why a 10.8-second opening hundred can become a liability, how a 400m specialist's physiology translates into a 200m finishing advantage, and what the torso angle at 140 meters tells you before the clock does. This is the kind of detail that changes how you watch every sprint race going forward.