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Fraser-Pryce Ready For Paris

Inspirational Sprinter Vows to Continue Representing Jamaica on the World Stage

Jamaican track and field sensation Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce sent a collective sigh of relief through the hearts of her fans worldwide as she confirmed her determination to keep running, following an injury scare at the recently concluded World Championships in Budapest.

Fraser-Pryce, hailed as one of the greatest sprinters of all time, suffered a right leg injury while running the second leg of the 4x100m relay team, which ultimately clinched a silver medal behind the United States.

Taking to Instagram, Fraser-Pryce shared a heartfelt post reflecting on her journey and her commitment to her craft.

  

She expressed her gratitude for the outpouring of warmth and support from her fans and the swift response of the World Championships organisers in Budapest, which showcased their care and professionalism both on and off the track.

Fraser-Pryce’s post read, “As I contemplate lacing up my spikes again, I am moved by the warmth received by each and every one of you, and plan to continue honing my craft and representing my country. Looking back 14 years from my first appearance at the World Athletics Championships and 16 medals later, it feels truly prolific.”

Addressing her home country, she continued, “Jamaica, the sweet land that I love, you are my heart, my backbone, and the literal catalyst pushing me against all odds. Without a doubt, I am proud to be ‘one of us’- as you all poured your support and care into me over the season. It was what kept me going.”

Her resolve to persevere despite setbacks resonated deeply with her fans. Commenting on her Instagram post, one fan admitted, “THIS SCARED ME. I THOUGHT IT WAS A RETIREMENT POST.”

Another revealed, “All I saw at first was ‘…contemplating lacing up my spikes…’ and I almost passed out 😵. Can’t wait to see you in Paris! God’s speed ❤️🙏🏿.”

The sentiment was unanimous, with another admirer affirming, “The G.O.A.T has spoken like the true champion that she is 🐐🏆.”

Fraser-Pryce concluded her post with a powerful statement regarding next year’s Olympics slated to be held in France: “So, get ready Paris, here we come…”

  

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