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Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce

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1986 (37 years old)

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Kingston, Jamaica

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Jamaica Athletics

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Latest Results
Womens 100 metres Round 1 Heat 8 02 Aug 24
Womens 100 metres Final 21 Aug 23
Womens 100 metres Semi final 1 21 Aug 23
Womens 100 metres Final 10 Aug 22
Womens 100 metres Final at Gyulai Istvan Memorial 08 Aug 22
Womens 100 metres Final 17 Jul 22
Womens 100 metres Final 18 Jun 22
Womens 4 x 100 metres Relay Final 06 Aug 21
Womens 200 metres Final 03 Aug 21
Womens 200 metres Round 1 Heat 2 02 Aug 21
Womens 200 metres Semi Final 1 02 Aug 21
Womens 100 metres Final 31 Jul 21
Womens 100 metres Semi Final 3 31 Jul 21
Womens 100 metres Round 1 Heat 5 30 Jul 21
Womens 100 metres Final 29 Sep 19
Womens 100 metres Final 13 Aug 16
Womens 100 metres Final 04 Aug 12

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Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce CD, OD, OJ (née Fraser; born December 27, 1986) is a Jamaican track and field sprinter competing in the 60 metres, 100 m and 200 m. She is widely regarded as one of the greatest sprinters of all time.

One of the most enduring track athletes in history, Fraser-Pryce's career spans over a decade and a half, from the late 2000s to the 2020s. Her success on the track, including her consistency at major championships, helped to usher in the golden age of Jamaican sprinting. In the 100 m, her signature event, she is a two-time Olympic gold medallist and a five-time world champion. In the 200 m, she has won gold and silver at the World Athletics Championships, as well as an Olympic silver medal.

An eight-time Olympic medallist, she rose from relative obscurity at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, becoming the first Caribbean woman to win gold in the 100 m. At the 2012 London Olympics, she became the third woman in history to defend an Olympic 100 m title. After injury affected her season, she won bronze at the 2016 Rio Olympics. Thirteen years after her first Olympic win, she won a silver medal at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, becoming the first athlete to medal in the 100 m at four consecutive Olympic Games.

At the biennial World Athletics Championships, Fraser-Pryce is one of the most decorated athletes in history, winning ten gold and four silver medals. She is the only sprinter to win five world titles in the 100 m—in 2009, 2013, 2015, 2019, and 2022. Her win in 2019 made her the first mother in 24 years to claim a global 100 m title, while her win in 2022 at age 35 made her the oldest sprinter ever to become world champion. In 2013, she became the first woman to sweep the 100 m, 200 m and 4 × 100 m at the same World Championship, and was voted the IAAF World Athlete of the Year. She also won the 60 m world indoor title in 2014, becoming the first ever female athlete to hold world titles in all four sprint events at the same time.

A dominant force in women's sprinting, Fraser-Pryce has won more global 100 m titles than any other sprinter in history. Nicknamed the "Pocket Rocket" for her petite stature and explosive block starts, her personal best of 10.60 seconds makes her the third fastest woman ever. In 2022, CBC Sports recognized her as the greatest 100 m sprinter of all time, while many sources, including Athletics Weekly, described her as the greatest female sprinter in history. In 2023, she won the Laureus World Sports Award for Sportswoman of the Year.

In November 2012, Fraser-Pryce graduated from the University of Technology with a Bachelor of Science in Child and Adolescent Development. In 2016, she announced that she would pursue a Master of Science in Applied Psychology at the University of the West Indies. A committed Christian, she married Jason Pryce in 2011, and announced her pregnancy in early 2017. On her Facebook page she wrote, "All my focus heading into training for my 2017 season was on getting healthy and putting myself in the best possible fitness to successfully defend my title in London 2017, but ... here I am thinking about being the greatest mother I can be." On 7 August 2017, she and her husband welcomed a son named Zyon.



Career Honours

Laureus World Sportswoman of the Year
2023

Jamaica Athletics

World Athletics Championships Bronze
2023

Jamaica Athletics

Diamond League
2022

Jamaica Athletics

World Athletics Championships Silver
2022

Jamaica Athletics

World Athletics Championships Silver
2022

Jamaica Athletics

World Athletics Championships
2022

Jamaica Athletics

Olympics Gold
2020

Jamaica Athletics

Olympics Silver
2020

Jamaica Athletics

Pan American Games
2019

Jamaica Athletics

World Athletics Championships
2019

Jamaica Athletics

World Athletics Championships
2019

Jamaica Athletics

Olympics Silver
2016

Jamaica Athletics

Olympics Bronze
2016

Jamaica Athletics

Diamond League
2015

Jamaica Athletics

World Athletics Championships
2015

Jamaica Athletics

World Athletics Championships
2015

Jamaica Athletics

World Athletics Indoor Championships
2014

Jamaica Athletics

Commonwealth Games
2014

Jamaica Athletics

World Athletics Championships
2013

Jamaica Athletics

World Athletics Championships
2013

Jamaica Athletics

Diamond League
2013

Jamaica Athletics

Diamond League
2013

Jamaica Athletics

World Athlete of the Year Women
2013

Jamaica Athletics

World Athletics Championships
2013

Jamaica Athletics

Olympics Gold
2012

Jamaica Athletics

Olympics Silver
2012

Jamaica Athletics

Olympics Silver
2012

Jamaica Athletics

Diamond League
2012

Jamaica Athletics

World Athletics Championships Silver
2011

Jamaica Athletics

World Athletics Championships
2009

Jamaica Athletics

World Athletics Championships
2009

Jamaica Athletics

Olympics Gold
2008

Jamaica Athletics

World Athletics Championships Silver
2007

Jamaica Athletics


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2007-2023


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