Renowned sprinter Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce has added another prestigious accolade to her illustrious career as she was bestowed with the 2023 Alumni Exemplar Sports Award by the University of West Indies.
The honor was presented to her during the university’s 75th Anniversary celebrations recently.
Fraser-Pryce, a recipient of an honorary doctorate from the University of West Indies in 2016, was recognized for her exceptional contributions not only to the world of sports but also for her philanthropic efforts as the founder of the Pocket Rocket Foundation.
Fraser-Pryce expresses gratitude for the award
This non-profit organization is dedicated to providing financial support to deserving student-athletes, emphasizing the importance of both sports and education.
The three-time Olympic gold medalist expressed her gratitude for the award through her social media platforms. In her post, she shared pictures from the award ceremony and conveyed her appreciation to the university. Fraser-Pryce’s caption reflected her commitment to the intersection of sports and education, and she expressed her determination to continue her work with the Pocket Rocket Foundation, ensuring that students are prepared for success.
During the event, Fraser-Pryce was seen elegantly dressed in white attire complemented by pearl hoop earrings and white shoes. She proudly held her green-blue trophy from the University of West Indies, symbolizing her latest achievement.
Silver and bronze medals at the World Championships
Despite facing challenges earlier in the year, including withdrawal from competitions due to a family emergency and a knee injury, Fraser-Pryce made a remarkable comeback. She showcased her resilience and athletic prowess by securing second place in the 200m at the Jamaican Championships.
Additionally, she earned silver and bronze medals at the World Athletics Championships in Budapest, contributing to Jamaica’s success in the 4×100 relay despite sustaining a hamstring injury.
In 2023, Fraser-Pryce also achieved the milestone of winning her first Laureus World Sports Award for Sportswoman of the Year, a recognition of her consistent excellence in athletics.
With her sights set on the upcoming 2024 Paris Olympics, Fraser-Pryce continues to strive for further success and add to her impressive collection of gold medals. Her dedication to both sports and education serves as an inspiration to aspiring athletes and students alike.















