As a country we are so invested in track, from the very small, smallest of ages. From when they are three years old, children are learning how to jump over little hurdles, that’s just how it is.
Read MoreSprint great and double Olympic Champion, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, is now the fastest woman alive.
Read MoreShelly-Ann Fraser Pryce clocks 10.63 seconds to become the fastest woman alive and the second fastest woman in history.
Read MoreJamaica's two-time Olympic champion Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce came home in 10.84 seconds, making her the third fastest woman in the world this year.
Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce became the second-fastest woman of all-time, when she clocked 10.63 seconds at a meet in Kingston.
Read MoreShelly-Ann is interviewed about her past, present and future on Black Mums Upfront.
Read MoreShelly-Ann hosts a Facebook Live session on child and adolescent development.
Read MoreJoining the Digicel Jamaica Foundation’s “Virtual” 5k, Shelly-Ann pledges to raise funds for the special needs community.
Read MoreWith husband Jason and the Pocket Rocket Foundation, Shelly-Ann distributes school supplies in Ewarton, Jamaica.
Read MoreWith the Pocket Rocket and Digicel Foundations, Shelly-Ann hosts a COVID-19 back-to-school initiative.
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