Jamaican-American sprint star Brianna Williams is proving she’s fast on the track—and even faster when it comes to showing love off the track.
The former world youth champion just surprised her mother with an early 60th birthday gift: a stunning $70,000 Mercedes-Benz EQE SUV. The 23-year-old shared the moment on Instagram, posting a heartfelt message:
“Early birthday gift for my queen for the big 60 next month. Thank you for every sacrifice, and every cent you’ve invested into me. I love you mommy!”
It’s the kind of gesture that shows just how much the young sprint sensation appreciates the foundation her mother laid—and the sacrifices that helped launch her incredible career.
Williams isn’t just known for her flashy speed; she’s also known for her humility and gratitude. At just 16 years old, she made history by winning the 100m and 200m double at the 2018 World U20 Championships in Finland. She still holds the girls’ 100m age-15 world record (11.13s), and she’s the Jamaican record holder in the 200m for both under-18 and under-20 categories.
In 2021, she became only the second Jamaican U20 woman to break 11 seconds in the 100m, clocking a blistering 10.97s.
Brianna’s talent continued to shine on the senior stage. She was part of Jamaica’s Olympic gold medal-winning 4x100m relay team at the Tokyo 2020 Games (held in 2021), which set a national record of 41.02s. She’s also a two-time World Championship silver medallist in the 4x100m relay (Oregon 2022, Budapest 2023).
Now, in a moment that’s going viral across the sports market, she’s showing that behind every champion is a champion’s mom.
This birthday surprise isn’t just about the car—it’s about family, legacy, and love. Williams’ gesture reminds us that success isn’t only measured in medals and records, but in the ability to give back.
At Sports Market International, we salute athletes like Brianna who bring heart to the headlines and class to the competition. This isn’t just a story about a luxury car—it’s about a daughter honouring the woman who helped her run toward greatness.
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