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Nike makes decision on Sha’Carri Richardson partnership after sprinter’s domestic violence arrest

By uk-times.com13 August 2025No Comments7 Mins Read
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Despite a recent arrest for domestic violence at a Washington airport, Nike are still promoting and sticking with American Olympic gold medal winner Sha’Carri Richardson.

Richardson was arrested and charged with fourth-degree domestic violence stemming from a late July incident with her boyfriend Christian Coleman at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport – which was seen on video obtained by Daily Mail Sport. 

Coleman chose not to pursue charges against Richardson, leading to a public apology from her and a commitment to bettering herself that she shared on her Instagram story.

On the homepage of Nike.com, the company has Richardson displayed prominently at the top – showing the sprinter in her running gear perched atop the company’s latest running shoe, the Vomero Plus.

This has led to backlash on social media from fans who aren’t happy that the company is still promoting the sprinter due to her actions.

Daily Mail Sport has contacted Nike for comment on this matter.

Nike has stuck with Sha’Carri Richardson after her domestic violence arrest – prominently featuring her on their store’s home page promoting the company’s latest running shoe

Footage of Richardson's violent act was obtained by Daily Mail Sport this past weekend

Footage of Richardson’s violent act was obtained by Daily Mail Sport this past weekend 

The video of the incident begins with Coleman walking into frame before Richardson runs up behind him and pulls on the strap of his backpack. Richardson is seen speaking in a heightened manner, but no audio of the incident can be heard.

After Coleman tries walking away, Richardson is then seen slamming him up against a support column – attracting the attention of other passengers at the terminal.

Video shows Richardson bumping into Coleman repeatedly after her first shove, before she shoves him once again – this time, out of frame.

When the two re-enter the frame, Richardson is seen continuing her argument with Coleman – bumping into him more and more as he walks toward a TSA checkpoint to get the attention of an agent. 

An alternate angle appears to show Richardson throwing an object – possibly her headphones – at Coleman’s head before walking off. Footage later shows Coleman speaking to a group of police officers about the incident.

According to the Port of Seattle Police, Richardson told officers that the argument started because Coleman took her headphones from her.

‘Richardson advised she did not assault him in any way and the dispute was only a verbal argument,’ police documents said.

Richardson, the 2024 silver medalist in the 100m and a gold medal winner in the 4x100m relay, spent 18 hours in custody before being released.

The couple appeared to have the argument right after going through security at the airport

The couple appeared to have the argument right after going through security at the airport

Coleman was seen speaking to police after the incident, said to have started when he took Richardson's headphones from her

Coleman was seen speaking to police after the incident, said to have started when he took Richardson’s headphones from her

Sha'Carri Richardson addressed the video of her shoving her boyfriend in an airport

Sha’Carri Richardson addressed the video of her shoving her boyfriend in an airport

Following her virality – and brief time spent behind bars – Richardson posted to her Instagram story explaining what she had gone through and what she’s learned from the incident.

‘More than anything, definitely a lot of self reflection, a lot of understanding of not only putting myself in a compromising situation with somebody that I have a deep care and appreciation for as well, is something that — holding myself accountable,’ Richardson said in a minute-plus video posted to her Instagram Story late Monday night. 

‘I’m taking this time to not only see myself but get myself a certain level of help that overall is going to reflect who I truly am in my heart and in my spirit and not allowing this moment, but accepting this moment to be more.

‘So my only thing is, I want to be more — not just only for myself, for my family, my fans. I overly appreciate y’all supporting me and showing love and even holding me accountable to being my best self. 

‘So more than anything, I refused to run away … but face everything that comes to me head-on because everything on the other side is greater but you gotta go through in order to get there.’

In a separate post to her story, she publicly apologized to Coleman, saying, ‘I apologize to Christian. He came into my life & gave me more than a relationship but a greater understanding of unconditional love from what I’ve experienced in my past.

‘Due to my past trauma & pain, I was blind & blocked off to not only receive it but give it. I love him & to him I can’t apologize enough. My apologize [sic] should be just as loud as my actions honestly louder. To Christian I love you & I am so sorry.’

Richardson was arrested and charged with fourth-degree assault, but was later released

Richardson was arrested and charged with fourth-degree assault, but was later released

Coleman broke his silence on Sunday, saying Richardson shouldn't have been arrested

Coleman broke his silence on Sunday, saying Richardson shouldn’t have been arrested

Despite being on the receiving end of her anger, Coleman broke his silence earlier this week and said he didn’t press charges and didn’t believe that Richardson should have been handcuffed. 

‘For me personally, I feel like it was a sucky situation all round,’ he said, as per Citius Mag on X. ‘I don’t feel like she should have been arrested.’ 

‘I’m the type of guy who’s in the business of extending grace, and mercy and love,’ he told reporters.

‘It didn’t affect me. She’s a human being and a great person, and I feel like you know, we’ve been able to be really good team-mates all year. 

‘We’re just two dominant personalities. To me, she’s the best female athlete in the world.’

Coleman continued: ‘She’s just had a lot of things going on, lot of emotions and forces going on inside of her that not only I can’t understand, but nobody can.

‘She’s one-of-one. I know it’s been a tough journey for her this year.

‘But she’s gonna bounce back because she’s the best female athlete in the world. I see it every day. She’s gonna be just fine. She gonna be good, and I’m gonna be good too.’

The silver medalist in the 100m in Paris ran an 11.07 in her heat, but pulled out of the semifinals

The silver medalist in the 100m in Paris ran an 11.07 in her heat, but pulled out of the semifinals

Coleman is said to have told officers that Richardson is his girlfriend of two years, despite their relationship only becoming public knowledge in February of this year.

The couple both raced in preliminary rounds at the 2025 USA Track & Field Championships in Eugene, Oregon recently.

Richardson posted a time of 11.07 seconds in the first round of the women’s 100m race, while Coleman ran 10.08 in the men’s heat, but the former then withdrew from the semifinals the following day. She was back in the field later on Friday for the women’s 200m.

Richardson hadn’t raced for eight months before making her return in May, that heat  resulting in her fastest time in 2025.

As the reigning 100m World Champion, she already has an automatic bid to this year’s World Championships in Tokyo. Noah Lyles, who has an automatic bid in the men’s 100m, also announced he was pulling out of the 100m final on Friday.

After her prelims race on Thursday, Richardson explained why racing again meant so much to her.

She said: ‘Being able to compete; feeling healthy, going out there and executing no matter what [and] just being the best athlete I can be… just to run a qualifying round, show fitness and take the rest of the time to get ready for Tokyo.’

Richardson previously landed herself in hot water when a positive marijuana test at the 2021 US Olympic trials meant she didn’t compete at the Tokyo Games that year.

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