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Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce wins 5th Diamond League title

By Micaiah Morgan··1 min read
Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce wins 5th Diamond League title
Key Points(5)
  • Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce stormed to victory in the women's 100 meters at the <a href="https://www.diamondleague.com/home/">Diamond League</a> final in Zurich on Thursday to claim her fifth win in the season-ending event.
  • Pryce avenged a rare defeat by fellow Jamaican <a href="https://www.caribbeannationalweekly.com/sports/shericka-jackson-hunts-double-diamond-as-14-jamaicans-vie-for-zurich-diamond-league-honours/">Shericka Jackson</a> in Brussels this month to cross the line in 10.65 seconds.
  • Jackson was second in 10.81 and Ivorian Marie-Josee Ta Lou took the bronze in 10.91.
  • Cheered on by more than 25,000 fans at the Letzigrund Stadium, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce became the first woman in history to run below 10.70 seven times in the same season.
  • World champion Tobi Amusan who is coached by a Jamaican, won the women's 100m hurdles in 12.29 for back-to-back title.

Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce stormed to victory in the women's 100 meters at the Diamond League final in Zurich on Thursday to claim her fifth win in the season-ending event.

Pryce avenged a rare defeat by fellow Jamaican Shericka Jackson in Brussels this month to cross the line in 10.65 seconds. Jackson was second in 10.81 and Ivorian Marie-Josee Ta Lou took the bronze in 10.91.

Cheered on by more than 25,000 fans at the Letzigrund Stadium, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce became the first woman in history to run below 10.70 seven times in the same season.

World champion Tobi Amusan who is coached by a Jamaican, won the women's 100m hurdles in 12.29 for back-to-back title. Jamaica’s Britany Anderson who got a silver in the World Championships was third. Grant Holloway sealed the men's 110m hurdles crown in 13.02 to cap off a memorable season.

Grenada’s Kirani James the overwhelming favorite won the men's title in 44.26 for a third Diamond trophy after 2011 and 2015. Olympic silver medalist Marileidy Paulino won the women's 400m with a personal best 48.99 - the fastest time this year

Norway's Jakob Ingebrigtsen dominated the men's 1,500m, shaving three-hundredths of a second off his world-leading time this year to take the title in 3:29.02. World and Olympic champion Faith Kipyegon won the women's 1,500m with an equally dominant performance.

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