For 20 unforgettable years, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce reigned supreme over the women’s 100m, leaving behind a legacy that few in athletics can ever match. And at the 2025 Tokyo World Championships, she ran a blazing 11.03s to close her career among the world’s top six, a testament to her enduring brilliance. Her journey began humbly in Osaka in 2007, when a petite 20-year-old Jamaican stepped onto the world stage. Back then, no one could have imagined that the “ Pocket Rocket ” would rise to become the face of women’s sprinting, and a symbol of hope. Now, as her career comes full circle, the athletics community unites in admiration and gratitude. With countless medals, countless memories, and a spirit that inspired generations, Fraser-Pryce bids farewell, not just as a champion but as th

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