Sha'Carri Richardson responded to comments by retired Olympian Usain Bolt.

What happened?

Bolt advised Richardson to "train harder" and "not say too much."

Richardson shared a social media post saying people should stop speaking about her without talking to her.

She added "Good 'humbling morning to y'all" and "I could not have said it better myself."

Why it matters for Sha'Carri Richardson

Bolt's comments came after Richardson's return to the track on August 21 at the Prefontaine Classic in Oregon.

She finished last in a 100-meter dash race won by Elaine Thompson-Herah.

Thompson-Herah also won the gold in Tokyo.

What comes next?

According to Bolt, Richardson's trash-talking makes her Jamaican competitors want to beat her even more.

Bolt said "Jamaicans don't like when people talk s–t about us because we are a very proud people."

So if you talk about us, we are gonna want you to back it up.

Bolt recently embarked on a music career, releasing his debut reggae album, Country Yutes.

Richardson's response to Bolt's comments has sparked a conversation about her persona and approach to competition.

The exchange between Richardson and Bolt has drawn attention to the world of track and field athletics.

Richardson's fans are waiting to see how she will perform in her next competition.

The rivalry between Richardson and Thompson-Herah is expected to continue.

Bolt's advice to Richardson has been met with mixed reactions from fans and commentators.

Some have praised Bolt's honesty, while others have criticized his comments as unfair.

The debate surrounding Richardson's persona and performance is ongoing.

Richardson's social media post has been shared widely, with many people weighing in on the issue.

The track and field athletics community is eagerly awaiting Richardson's next move.