Minister Grange hails Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce as greatest woman sprinter

Jamaica’s track and field champions returned home from the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, receiving a warm and celebratory reception at Norman Manley International Airport.

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The delegation included the nation’s sprinting icon, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, who brought home a silver medal in the women’s 4×100 meters relay — her 17th and final World Championships medal.

Fraser-Pryce celebrated as all-time sprinting great

Minister of Sport, Olivia Grange, led the accolades, declaring Fraser-Pryce the greatest female sprinter in history.

“As far as we are all concerned, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce is not only the best woman sprinter Jamaica has produced but is the best the world has seen,” Minister Grange said.

Fraser-Pryce’s illustrious career includes five World Championship 100m titles, more than any woman in history, cementing her legacy as a global sprinting legend.

Champion and community leader

Minister Grange also lauded Fraser-Pryce for her philanthropic work through the Pocket Rocket Foundation, which she launched in 2013 to support student athletes and empower Jamaican youth.

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“Through community initiatives and developmental programmes, the Foundation has made its impact, and we want to congratulate you, Shelly-Ann, on that initiative,” said Minister Grange.

The foundation provides academic funding, mentorship, and guidance to young athletes, nurturing both their sporting and educational potential.

A career reflected and celebrated

Fraser-Pryce, now transitioning into retirement, expressed gratitude during the reception, which was hosted by GraceKennedy, for which she serves as a brand ambassador. She reflected on her journey, which began at the 2007 World Championships in Osaka, Japan.

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“It has been an amazing beginning and amazing chapter, a part of the book, and to be able to share the moment with upcoming queens is also remarkable,” Fraser-Pryce said.

Her career concludes with a staggering 17 World Championships medals: 10 gold, 6 silver, and 1 bronze, a record that stands as a testament to her dominance, consistency, and resilience on the world stage.

 

 

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