ocelotrevs · 1 year ago
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Shelly Ann Fraser Pryce and Sha'Carri Richardson
Budapest 2023
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tvmusiclife · 3 months ago
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SHELLY ANN FRASER-PRYCE PULLING OUT OF THE RACE BC OF A HAMSTRING INJURY SUSTAINED DURING WARMUPS, WHICH SHE WAS LATE TOO BC OF A LAST MINUTE RULE CHANGE???
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imadititom · 3 months ago
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Michaela Blyde 🇳🇿🏉 running to meet her idol Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce 🇯🇲🏃🏿‍♀️ one of These best 100m champion.
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indeedgoodman · 1 year ago
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afrotumble · 1 year ago
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A sixth world 100m medal (five of them gold) for Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce 🇯🇲
She ran 10.77 in the final and continues to amaze at the age of 36 💪🏾💪🏾
🥇 Berlin 2009
🥇 Moscow 2013
🥇 Beijing 2015
🥇 Doha 2019
🥇 Eugene 2022
🥉 Budapest 2023
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seventhdiscipleworldwide · 3 months ago
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the-football-chick · 3 months ago
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Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce scratches from 100m
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Top Jamaican sprinter Shelly Ann Fraser Pryce has withdrawn from the 100m where she was scheduled to compete in today's semifinal round. No immediate reason was given. At 37, Pryce was still a medal contender.
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tredawakandan · 1 year ago
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Pic shows some races where Elaine Thompson Herah ran in the last few years + Sha'carri recent win. Sha'carri won b4 (rainy conditions) against Elaine. But I really wanna see them race in good conditions in the 2023-2024 season. Elaine won the Last Olympics 100m and the Prefontaine Classics. Comparing her winning distance to Shelly Ann Pryce and Shericka Jackson I feel Sha'carri definitely has a shot to win against her. I feel they definitely will bring the best out of each other. With the last pic showing Elaine winning and Sha'carri in 2nd.I definitely wanna see Sha'carri possibly match Elaine times of 10.60 and 10.54. The former definitely is possible 💯. The latter is on my wishlist 🫡
Glad I never gave up on Sha'carri ✊🏿. I suggest y'all stop going against your own just because they show they're human 😭💯
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ocelotrevs · 1 year ago
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Shelly Ann Fraser Pryce
Budapest 2023
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chlostertalks · 1 year ago
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the last 16 months have been great for me btw
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hurdleherorics · 1 year ago
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This could be the fastest race in women's 100m history.
The stage is set, the track is prepared, and the anticipation is reaching a fever pitch as the world gears up for the highly awaited Women's 100m race at the upcoming World Championships in Budapest Hungry. Among the star-studded lineup, four athletes stand out, each bringing their unique blend of speed, determination, and skill. Let's dive into the predictions for this exhilarating sprint showdown.
Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce: The Pocket Rocket's Resurgence A name that resonates with sprinting excellence, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce is no stranger to the world of podiums and championships. With an unmatched acceleration off the blocks and a finish that leaves competitors in her wake, Fraser-Pryce is a true force of nature. Having already secured 5 100m World Championships and 2 Olympic 100m titles. However, having dealt with an injury-plagued season coming from her knee causing her to pull out of specific meets can she regain her phenomenal form and once again reign supreme and defend her title. She currently holds a season's best of 10.82 seconds which she set in Luzern, Switzerland. The question is however can that injured knee of hers hold up throughout the championship if it can, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce will be in for a good shot at getting her record-extending 6th 100m world title.
Shericka Jackson: The Versatile Challenger Known for her versatility across different sprint distances, Shericka Jackson has the ability to surprise and dominate. Her impressive world-class performances in the 200m have showcased her top-end speed, but can she translate that into a victory in the 100m? She comes into the world championships as the world number one with a season's best and personal best of 10.65 seconds to win the Jamaican championships and put her tied 5th on the all-time list. However, Jackson hasn't been so consistent throughout the diamond league season but her coach Stephen Francis is a master of getting his athletes to peak at the right time so don't be surprised if she runs even faster come the world final.
Marie-Josée Ta Lou: The Ivorian Dynamo Marie-Josée Ta Lou's explosive starts and her ability to maintain speed through the finish line makes her a formidable contender. With a myriad of medals at the World Championships and multiple fourth place finishes at Olympic Games, she has consistently proven herself on the global stage yet she is still missing that vital global title. She's been looking better than she ever has this year with a season's best of 10.75 seconds which she has ran twice both times beating Shericka Jackson. Can she continue her undefeated streak through to the World Championships? Well her biggest enemy is herself as she tends to blaze through the heats and semi-finals then falls short in the final. Take the Tokyo Olympics, Ta Lou ran a then personal best of 10.78 in the heats then a 10.79 in the semis to ultimately run 10.91 in the final to finish in a disappointing fourth place. If she can manage the rounds better this time around a potential sub 10.7 second clocking is in her grasp and a potential gold medal seems to be in reach.
Sha'Carri Richardson: The New American Phenom Heralded as the new face of American sprinting, Sha'Carri Richardson's dynamic personality and blazing speed have captured the world's attention. Although she faced her demons throughout the 2021 and 2022 seasons. she seems to have finally conquered them as she's regained her footing with a season's best and personal best time of 10.71 seconds amongst four sub 10.7 seconds runs. However, similarly to Marie-Josée Ta Lou, she struggles to manage rounds as in this year's United States Championships she ran 10.71 seconds in the heats then 10.75 seconds in the semi-finals then ultimately ran 10.82 in the finals. It's quite obvious to see that Sha'Carri is a great young talent in the sport and as long she tweaks some minor issues such as her starts and aforementioned round management: she could most defiantly rise above to dominate the sport in the next few years.
The Dark Horses: Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, Shericka Jackson, Marie-Josée Ta Lou and Sha'Carri Richardson have massively pulled away from any other competitors coming into these World Championships however, there are a few dark horses who, if any of the aforementioned four slip up, could potentially sneak onto the podium. One being Saint Lucia's Julien Alfred the collegiate star who currently holds a season's best of 10.83 seconds and a wind-aided time of 10.72 . Along with Alfred the ever-present Dina Asher-Smith holds a good claim to potentially sneak a medal as she is rounding into form perfectly at the time as she currently holds a season's best time of 10.85 seconds.
Final Verdict And Prediction: As the countdown to the Women's 100m draws closer, the excitement is palpable. Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, Shericka Jackson, Marie-Josée Ta Lou, and Sha'Carri Richardson are set to captivate the world with their speed, finesse, and determination.
For my prediction, it goes as follows:
Shericka Jackson - 10.62 (PB) (SB (CR) (WL)
Marie-Josée Ta Lou - 10.68 (PB) (SB) (NR) (AR)
Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce - 10.73 (SB)
Sha'Carri Richardson - 10.79
Julien Alfred - 10.82 (SB)
Dina Asher-Smith - 10.84 (SB)
Daryll Neita - 10.89 (PB) (SB)
Brittany Brown - 10.93
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imadititom · 1 year ago
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Lionel Messi, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, Carlos Alcaraz, Eileen Gu, Christian Eriksen, and Catherine DeBrunner were individual winners from Olympic and Paralympic sports at the 2023 Laureus World Sports Awards in Paris last night. The annual awards honored the 'best athletes of 2022' as well as the inspirational and unifying power of sport.
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lelandspielburg · 2 months ago
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😍💛
https://www.instagram.com/stories/realshellyannfp/3449197837458199039?utm_source=ig_story_item_share&igsh=MWRucGdoYXdhZjNscA==
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mercuryana · 3 months ago
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HER HAIR. SHE HAVE A FIRE HAIR. OMG I'M SO OBSESSED
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