There’s a wave of joy emanating from the Jamaican island. And the credit goes to Elaine Thompson-Herah. Widely regarded as the fastest woman alive in the 100m discipline, she ran the distance in just 10.54s at Eugene in 2021. In 2023, she clocked a season best of 10.79s. But tragedy struck at the NYC Grand Prix on 9 June 2024, when she finished ninth in the 100m dash. And the reason? It was an injury that put her off the track for around 500 days. But not anymore!
We’d already picked up a few subtle signs from Elaine Thompson-Herah on Instagram hinting that a comeback was brewing . In one of her posts, she wrote, “It’s a long road, but I am willing to start over and keep working to make a full recovery and resume my track career.” Now, those hints have turned into action. Thom

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