After nearly two decades of dominating the sprinting world, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce bid adieu to her beloved arena at the Tokyo World Championships. Clocking an impressive 11.03s in the 100m final, she bid farewell to a career that brought her a treasure trove of medals and global admiration. From a fragile girl with a dream of gold to the face of female sprinting, Fraser-Pryce’s journey has inspired generations, none more so than Shericka Jackson, who has been alongside her since their MVP days. As Jackson celebrated her own 200m bronze at the World Championships, she could not hold back her admiration for one of the greats in the world.
Following her 3rd place finish, Jackson appeared for a post-race presser , and one of the questions was about Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce’s impact on Jama