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Sep 14, 2025
TOKYO, Japan (AFP) -- Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce will retire as arguably the greatest woman sprinter of all time but the Jamaican would like her legacy to be "the totality of who I am: the mom, the athlete, the entrepreneur, the philanthropist".
At 38, "the warrior", as she likes to refer to herself, ran her final individual 100m at a major event at the world championships in Tokyo, finshing sixth in a race won by American Melissa Jefferson-Wooden, who is 24 years her junior.
Fraser-Pryce not only br...
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