Elaine Thompson-Herah hinted at a 'new chapter' in her life, sparking fan speculation amid her challenging season and plans for a comeback in 2025.
Jamaican sprint queen Elaine Thompson-Herah has sparked mixed reactions from her fans following her recent social media post.
The five-time Olympic champion shared a series of photos on her Instagram handle and captioned them in a way that raised eyebrows among her ardent fans.
In the caption, Elaine Thompson-Herah revealed that she is beginning a new chapter of her life that promises a lot of great things. The talented athlete had earlier on archived all her Instagram posts before bouncing back with the strong message.
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Her fans noticed that Elaine Thompson-Herah did not have a ring on and were quick to jump into conclusions following her post. Thompson-Herah said: “I love that feeling when you know you’re stepping into a new era of yourself and it’s gonna be for the better.”
One of her curious fans wrote: “I love that feeling when you know you’re stepping into a new era of yourself and it’s gonna be for the better.”
Another wrote: “Elaine had done it all. So fast so focused and always with that lovely smile🙏🏿.”
One of her fans believes that Elaine Thompson-Herah will be back stronger in 2025 and was rooting for her to make history. “My favorite athlete. I am wishing you a magical 2025, yu will be healthy FastElaine, you will be a world champion fi 2025.❤️🔥.”
“Yes mi gal. Dash off d ring and every weight weh a hold u dung,” another fan wrote.
Elaine Thompson-Herah has yet to address the rumours making rounds and as things stand, she is still married to Derron Herah, a former sprinter and coach.
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This season has been a tough one for the former Olympic silver medallist who was forced to end her season early and miss the Paris Olympic Games. She raced twice this season, finishing ninth at the Prefontaine Classic before fading to ninth at the USATF New York City Grand Prix where she confirmed that she had an injury.
After that Elaine Thompson-Herah issued a statement revealing that she would not be defending her Olympic titles and promised to bounce back better next season.