“Not every win comes with a gold medal,” Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce stood true to these words till the end of her competitive career. She did a pretty good job at going head-to-head against the USA’s Melissa Jefferson-Wooden at the 4x100m relay in Tokyo, as she handed Tia Clayton the baton. Unfortunately, the Jamaican women’s relay team wasn’t able to get the gold. But they did get the second spot by clocking in at 41.79 seconds (0.04s slower than the USA). Yet, Fraser-Pryce was successful in extracting a one-word reaction from Alexis Ohanian through her performance.
The Olympic gold medalist and Emmy winner, Morolake Akinosun , took to X and shared a visual of the women’s 4x100m relay. The post showcased the moment when Fraser-Pryce handed the baton to Clayton. And th