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    Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce: Jamaican great ends career with world relay silver

    Justin M. LarsonBy Justin M. LarsonSeptember 22, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Passing the baton – quite literally – to the next generation, with one final medal secured, an icon bowed out.

    Back in Japan, the nation where she made her first appearance on the world stage 18 years ago, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce made the 25th – and last – global podium of her illustrious career.

    Nine world championships and five Olympic Games later, the 38-year-old signed off in Tokyo by helping a Jamaican quartet featuring 21-year-old twin sisters Tia and Tina Clayton to world 4x100m silver.

    As she posed for photos with her adoring fans in the stands, there was no doubt the record five-time world 100m champion had departed the sport as a legend.

    The most decorated female 100m sprinter in history, Fraser-Pryce has missed just one of the sport’s past 15 major global competitions.

    That single absence came at the World Championships in London in 2017, when, one day after the 100m final, she gave birth to her son Zyon.

    “I have had an amazing career and today’s medal is the icing on the cake,” said Fraser-Pryce, the third-fastest woman in history with a personal best of 10.60 seconds.

    “My son will be excited. Today is a full circle moment for me, I was a reserve at my first world championships in Japan in 2007. I couldn’t have it any other way.

    “I am grateful for the medals, the stadiums and the crowds where I have competed throughout my career.

    “I have some plans and I want to focus on advocacy, and support women and athletes. I want to continue to make an impact.”



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