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Mommy rocket moments
“To be running the times I have been running this season is just really crazy,” Fraser-Pryce told The Undefeated. “I am one of those persons who believe that I want to push that barrier. I want to set that bar that other athletes coming can see that you have time.
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.
Olympic Medalist Sprinter Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce shares her dream vacation and listings to relax around the world.
Fraser-Pryce, who also won the 2019 world title, clocked a 10.63 second 100-meter at a meet in Kingston. According to the publication, this is the fourth best time in history. “I’m at a loss for words because 10.6 has been a dream, a goal,” she said.
"I think for me, how I handle it is just stay true to who I am, be who I am, show my personality, stand at the line, and perform and dominate," she said of the competition, adding that "you still have a mutual respect for each other."
Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce; the 34-year-old Jamaican shows no signs of slowing down - Fraser-Pryce is a three-time Olympic and nine-time world champion, and is only getting faster
Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce is clear on the legacy she wants to leave behind when she retires from athletics.
Fraser-Pryce’s life offers the possibility that it is grits and fortitude in the face of struggle— and not yams— that build the heart of the lion.
“I write my own story,” says Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce. And what a story it has been so far.
Sprint great and double Olympic Champion, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, is now the fastest woman alive.
Shelly-Ann Fraser Pryce clocks 10.63 seconds to become the fastest woman alive and the second fastest woman in history.
Jamaica'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.
Shelly-Ann is interviewed about her past, present and future on Black Mums Upfront.
Interviewed by Stephanie Barnes, Shelly-Ann is featured in lifestyle publication, Sugaberry.