Florence Griffith-Joyner's 200m world record, set at the 1988 Seoul Olympics with a time of 21.34, is under threat at the 2024 Paris Olympics.
What's at stake for Florence Griffith-Joyner?
The record has stood for roughly 36 years, making it one of the longest-standing in track and field athletics.
Shericka Jackson, a Team Jamaica track and field star, is a strong contender to break Griffith-Joyner's record.
Who is Shericka Jackson?
Jackson won a silver medal at the 2016 Rio Olympics in the 4x400m relay and a bronze in the women's 400m.
She also took three medals at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics, including the gold in the 4x100 relay.
Why is this record significant for Florence Griffith-Joyner?
Griffith-Joyner's record has been untouched for decades, and its potential fall would be a major upset in the track and field world.
Jackson has gotten close to breaking the record in the 200m, making this Olympic attempt her latest run at claiming it.
The 2024 Paris Olympics will be a thrilling event, with Jackson pushing for the gold in the 200m and potentially breaking Griffith-Joyner's longstanding world record.
And the track and field community is eagerly awaiting the outcome.
But Griffith-Joyner's legacy extends beyond her records, with her impact on the sport still felt today.
So the question on everyone's mind is: can Jackson finally break Griffith-Joyner's record?
Griffith-Joyner set the world record on September 29, 1988, with a time of 21.34.
Jackson's personal best in the 200m is 21.45, set on July 21, 2022.
The stage is set for a thrilling competition at the 2024 Paris Olympics.