Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce Sparks Curiosity with Tease of Big Announcement

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Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce Sparks Curiosity with Tease of Big Announcement

Festus Chuma 21:59 - 10.04.2025

Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce teases a potential return after injury setbacks, sparking excitement among fans ahead of 2025 season.

Jamaican sprint legend Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce is back to interacting with her fans.

Two-time Olympic 100m champion has seemingly hinted at a comeback leaving her followers after many weeks of speculations.

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In a post on Instagram, Fraser-Pryce shared a video on her journey to greatness which it contained clips from past races and wins.

"Time will honor your greatness," she captioned it ahead of the 2025 season.

Fraser-Pryce Battles Setbacks on the Road to Paris 2024

Last year was filled with challenges as a delayed start to her season due to injury saw her only make her debut in June 2024 at the JAAA Olympic French Foray 3, where she secured a win, marking a positive return to the track.

The Jamaican sprint queen also competed in the National Olympic Trials, clocking 10.91 seconds in the finals to finish third and secure her fifth consecutive Olympic Games berth.

But in Paris failed to go as planned as despite running an impressive 10.92 seconds in the heats, Fraser-Pryce withdrew from the semifinals.

The unexpected withdrawal marked the first time Fraser-Pryce left an Olympic Games empty-handed.

The 37-year-old sprinter nicknamed "Mommy Rocket," has been a force in track and field since winning her first Olympic gold in 2008.

She went on to defend her 100m title in 2012 and has accumulated six other Olympic medals over her illustrious career.