Africa's fastest woman Marie Josee Ta Lou-Smith made her sister Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce proud by claiming her first win of the season at the Jamaica Athletics Invitational.
Marie Josee Ta Lou-Smith began her Paris Olympic campaign on an impressive note, blazing to 10.91s (1.1) for victory at the Jamaica Athletics Invitational, thus making her 'sister' Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce proud.
The Ivorian track queen was officially making her individual season debut in the Caribbean country, after helping her country qualify in the women's 4x100m event at the just concluded World Relays in the Bahamas.
Ta Lou-Smith ran an effortlessly race - her fastest season opener to the amazement of the Jamaican fans as homegirls Krystal Sloley and Kemba Nelson finished second and third in 11.09s and 11.12s.
French speedster Gemima Joseph was fourth in 11.15s, while Jamaican youngsters Alana Reid (11.24s), Tia Clayton (11.24s), and Brianna Williams (11.34s) occupied the remaining last positions.
Interestingly, Ta Lou-Smith is a darling of Jamaican track fans as she's married to a Trinidadian J. Smith and a best friend to their legend Fraser-Pryce.
When she arrived in the Caribbean country, she paid homage by visiting her friend's statue at the stadium, of which Fraser-Pryce will return the gesture by treating Ta Lou-Smith and her husband to Jamaican hospitality.
04:47 - 10.05.2024
Fraser-Pryce treats 'cousin' Ta Lou-Smith and her husband to Jamaican hospitality
The link up the track community had been waiting for finally happened as Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce treated Marie-Josee Ta Lou-Smith to Jamaican hospitality.
With Paris set to be their last appearance at the Olympics, both track icons will be gunning to make it memorable with individual medals to cap off an outstanding career at the prestigious Games.