Olympic track star Sha'Carri Richardson was arrested in Florida on Thursday for driving over 100 mph. The 25-year-old sprinter faces a charge of dangerous excessive speeding after being clocked at 104 mph near Orlando. She posted $500 bond and was released from jail.
Sha'Carri Richardson, who won silver in the women's 100 meters and gold in the 4x100-meter relay at the 2024 Paris Olympics, was arrested on January 30, 2026, outside Orlando, Florida. According to jail records and local reports, the 25-year-old was booked into the Orange County Jail on a charge of dangerous excessive speeding for traveling at 104 mph on SR-429. An Orange County Sheriff's Office spokesperson described her driving as involving dangerous tailgating and crossing lanes to pass other motorists.
Richardson posted a $500 bond and was released shortly after her arrest. USA Track and Field and a representative for Richardson did not immediately respond to requests for comment. Florida's super speeder law, effective since July 1, prohibits driving 50 mph over the speed limit or exceeding 100 mph, with first-time penalties including up to 30 days in prison or a $500 fine.
This incident adds to Richardson's history of off-track controversies. In August 2024, she was arrested at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport on allegations of assaulting her boyfriend, fellow sprinter Christian Coleman. Coleman declined to press charges, and the case was cleared; Richardson later apologized on social media. Earlier, in 2021, she received a one-month suspension from the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency after testing positive for THC following the U.S. Olympic trials, which prevented her from competing in the 100 meters at the Tokyo Games despite initially qualifying.