Sha’Carri Richardson, the reigning Olympic 100m silver medalist, has opened up about her relationship, sharing how it has contributed to her healing and growth.
The track star, who has been at the center of public attention due to her rise to fame and personal struggles, recently addressed her journey towards finding trust and safety in love again, especially amid rumors about her relationship with fellow athlete Christian Coleman.
In an emotional interview with Essence Producer Shari Nycole on December 13, Richardson shared that her relationship is a key source of her happiness. When asked who helps keep her grounded, she said, “I appreciate my relationship, my person that continues on a day-to-day basis, helps me just see who I am, critiques me, and lets me know my rights and my wrongs.”
This revelation marks a significant moment for Richardson, who has been open about her past challenges. In 2022, she detailed an abusive relationship with Jamaican athlete Janeek Brown, where she faced emotional manipulation and theft. Despite the trauma, Richardson remained resilient, even shielding her abuser from public criticism while confronting family judgment and homophobia.
As rumors of Richardson’s relationship with Christian Coleman grow, the two sprinters, who train under coach Dennis Mitchell, have been spotted showing affection both publicly and online. Their connection was first speculated during the 2023 World Championships in Budapest, where they celebrated victories together.
Later, Richardson shared a touching tribute to Coleman on Thanksgiving and posted cozy pictures at the USATF Night of Legends Awards. Fans also noticed the pair’s warm interactions on social media, with Richardson calling Coleman “Da One” and “the love of my life,” while Coleman praised her as the “GOAT” and admired her energy.
For Richardson, her new relationship has been transformative, offering her the love and support she had long missed. Reflecting on her past relationship with Brown, which involved pain and abuse, Richardson emphasized the importance of mutual support in her current partnership. “I appreciate my training environment… it’s another safe place,” she said, highlighting the role her partner plays in her personal growth.