TOKYO — It certainly wasn’t Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce’s greatest race.

But in getting to the core of who she is and how to define the most decorated female 100-meter sprinter to ever put on spikes, that race earlier this year against other parents at her son’s sports day at school says a lot.

Fraser-Pryce beat all those parents in the short sprint by a veritable mile. The drone footage of the scene is hilarious. At 38, with enough medals, trophies and other hardware to fill a warehouse, Fraser-Pryce surely didn’t have to line up for that one.

But she was a parent and her son, Zyon, was a student and ... why not? Did the thought of easing up a bit – letting some lucky mom or dad say she hung with, or beat, the champ – ever cross her mind?

“I would never do that,” Fraser-Pryce said with a

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