“Not every win comes with a gold medal. Sometimes the victory is just showing up when it’s hard,” Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce said it straight, no sugarcoating, just pure wisdom from the greatest herself. Earlier this year, the Jamaican Pocket Rocket announced her farewell after two decades of dominance, choosing the Tokyo World Athletics Championships as her final stage. And when she blazed through the 100m in 11.03s, it wasn’t just the end of a race, it was the closing chapter of a legendary career. A girl who once dreamed of touching the skies had turned that dream into reality, leaving behind a legacy etched in golden words.
Dramatic, isn’t it? Well, it’s a full circle moment for her, back on September 1, 2007, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce lined up for Heat 2 of the women’s 4x100m relay at th