The end of an era. 🥺
🇯🇲 The legendary Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce finishes her World Championships career in Tokyo with 17 career medals.
2007 – 4×100m 🥈
2009 – 100m 🥇, 4×100m 🥇
2011 – 4×100m 🥈
2013 – 100m 🥇, 200m 🥇, 4×100m 🥇
2015 – 100m 🥇, 4×100m 🥇
2019 – 100m 🥇, 4×100m 🥇
2022 – 100m 🥇, 200m 🥈, 4×100m 🥇
2023 – 100m 🥉, 4×100m 🥈
2025 – 4x100m 🥈
#WorldAthelticsChamps
🗣️ “She’s a big deal, I’d say as big as I am. She has done so much, won so many gold medals… The longevity and the work that she puts in is outstanding.”
Game respects game, and GOAT respects GOAT 🤝
@usainbolt paid his respects to @realshellyannfp ahead of the 100m queen’s final appearance at the Jamaican National Championships 🫡
Fraser-Pryce ran a SB of 10.91 in the final to finish 3rd and make her 1️⃣3️⃣th Jamaican national team in the 100m.
🎥 @EmeroleAnderson
Today, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce (@realshellyannfp) runs her final race at the National Stadium, and what a journey it has been.
Shelly-Ann has not only dominated the track but uplifted an entire nation with her grace, resilience, and unmatched excellence. As she takes her final strides on this historic ground, we say, Thank you, Shelly. You’ve made Jamaica proud, over and over again.