
Anavia Battle, Julien Alfred, and the top sprinters on unbeaten streak in the 2025 season..
Anavia Battle has been *perfect* in the 200 m Diamond League this season:
* **Xiamen (April):** 22.41 s – victory ([en.wikipedia.org][1])
* **Shanghai (April):** 22.38 s – another win 
* **Rome (Golden Gala, June 6):** claimed victory (22.53 s) ([en.wikipedia.org][1])
* **Paris (Meeting de Paris, June 20):** blistering 22.27 s to secure her **fourth straight Diamond League win** ([en.wikipedia.org][1])
**Summary:** 4 races, 4 wins—Anavia’s unbeaten streak in the 200 m Diamond League is flawless so far.
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### 🌟 **Julien Alfred – Sprinting Unstoppable**
Julien Alfred’s meteoric 2025 campaign has seen her *unbeaten* across multiple distances:
* **300 m Indoors (Boston, Feb 2):** 36.16 s – national record ([thestluciamirror.org][2])
* **300 m Outdoors (Miramar Invitational, Apr 5):** 36.05 s – beat Shericka Jackson with a new outdoor national record ([wicnews.com][3])
* **400 m Indoors (Clemson, Feb):** 52.97 s – national record ([essentiallysports.com][4])
* **200 m Outdoor opener (Gainesville, Apr 18):** 21.88 s – one of the fastest wind-legal April runs ever ([essentiallysports.com][5])
* **Europe (Zagreb 200 m, May):** 22.15 s – dominant season debut overseas ([essentiallysports.com][5])
* **Stockholm DL 100 m (June 15):** 10.75 s – meet record and Diamond League win ([en.wikipedia.org][6])
She’s now *won every race she’s entered in 2025*—from 100 to 400 m—and set national records across the board.
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### 🔥 **Rivals on Alert**
* **Sha’Carri Richardson** (USA): Current world 100 m champion, threatening to reclaim dominance ([pulsesports.ug][7])
* **Gabby Thomas** (USA) & **Shericka Jackson** (JAM): Olympic and world medallists, but both have fallen short as Alfred surged past them ([essentiallysports.com][4])
Richardson even warned her rivals: **”They better be worried about who I’m becoming”** — signaling confidence, but her unbeaten streak hasn’t been validated yet ([pulsesports.ug][7]).
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### 📊 **Breakdown of 2025 Unbeaten Streaks**
| Athlete | Events & Performances |
| ———————— | ———————————————————————————– |
| **Anavia Battle** | 200 m: 4 DL victories — unbeaten (22.41, 22.38, 22.53, 22.27) |
| **Julien Alfred** | Unbeaten across 300 m indoor/outdoor, 400 m indoor, 200 m, and 100 m Diamond League |
| **Sha’Carri Richardson** | No confirmed unbeaten streak yet; remains a major challenger |
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### 🌍 **What It All Means**
2025 is shaping up as a **sprint season for the ages**. Alfred’s across-the-board dominance—breaking records from 100 to 400 m—marks her as the current frontrunner in women’s sprints. Battle’s impeccable consistency in the 200 m Diamond League solidifies her status as the event’s reigning champion. Meanwhile, Richardson, Thomas, Jackson, and others will aim to break those streaks as global competition intensifies.
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### ⭐ **Looking Ahead**
* **Battle** will aim to keep her 200 m DL streak alive in upcoming meets in Europe and the season finale.
* **Alfred** is expected to continue her unbeaten run into World Championship trials and Diamond League finals.
* Big upcoming clashes could include:
* Alfred vs. Richardson/Thomas in 100 m
* Alfred vs. Jackson in 200 m
* Diamond League Finals and World Championships head-to-head batter
Anavia Battle and Julien Alfred are currently the *undisputed unbeaten forces* in their respective distances. Alfred’s street-to-stadium supremacy across sprints and middle sprints makes her 2025’s athlete to watch. But with fierce rivals waiting, the sprint race for dominance is far from over—and the upcoming meets may just redefine it.
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