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Twanisha Terry Reveals Next Hurdle After Mixed Campaign in China as Showdown with Sha'Carri Richardson Looms

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Twanisha Terry (L) with her Star Athletics Club teammates Melissa Jefferson Wooden (C) and Sha'Carri Richardson (R)
Twanisha Terry has revealed her next stop where teammate Sha'Carri Richardson is also expected to make her season debut as boyfriend Christian Coleman continues campaign.
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American sprinter Twanisha Terry has revealed her next hurdle following her mixed start to the campaign in China as she is expected to lineup against teammate Sha'Carri Richardson soon.

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She carried on to Shanghai where, again, she placed 8th in the same 200m event.

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Terry took her exploits to the 2025 World Relays where she helped Team USA qualify for the 2025 World Championships in Tokyo in the 4x100m relay.

Terry's team which composed of Kayla White, Caisja Chandler, and Mikiah Brisco, missed out on a medal, losing to Great Britain, Spain, and Jamaica, who secured the podium finishes from first to third respectively.

Focus Shifts to Japan's Seiko Golden Grand Prix

Twanisha Tee Tee Terry (L) Sha'Carri Richardson (C) Melissa Jefferson (R).
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Following her escapades in China, Terry has now disclosed her next stop.

"My 3 weeks in China has finally come to an end. We handled the main job of qualifying Team USA for Tokyo, but we came up short medaling today. On to Japan next," she wrote on X.

As per her season's campaign calendar, her next hurdle is at the Seiko Golden Grand Prix in Japan on May 18, where her teammate Richardson is expected to debut her season.

The 100m World Champion, who is yet to disclose her full season calendar, is reportedly expected to use her boyfriend Christian Coleman's schedule, which is extremely similar to Terry's. The former world champion is also expected to line up in Japan.

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