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Six World Championships and Six Olympic Medals Later, 36-Year-Old Shelly-Ann Fraser Pryce Eyes Another Title at Budapest 2023

Published 08/14/2023, 5:45 AM EDT

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In the track and field world, one name resonates with historic glory, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce. With six World Championships & 10 gold medals, she stands as an emblem of sheer determination. However, a few days back her recent update of withdrawing from 200m in the 2023 World Championships in Budapest has disappointed the fans.

Nevertheless, the supermom aka the sprint queen is all set to nail the 10om and 4×100m relay team. As the event date inches closer, the world watches – a blend of excitement, anticipation, and awe. In Budapest, amidst cheers and adrenaline, Fraser-Pryce’s quest unfurls, etching another chapter in the saga of athletic greatness.

Shelly-Ann Fraser Pryce Quest for 6th 100m Gold

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According to SPORTS MAX News, at 36, Fraser-Pryce wears her experience like a well-worn badge of honor. With a remarkable record of gold accolades, she is a force to be reckoned with. Her decision to bow out of the 200m race and focus solely on capturing an unprecedented sixth world title in the 100m event marks a calculated pivot. In a candid confession, she added, “It’s a new situation for me to come back from injury and start my season so late”.

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Her words reflect the challenge of commencing the season late because of injury. Furthermore, her resolve shines through, exemplified by her victory in Lucerne on July 20th, where she blazed across the finish line in 10.82 seconds. Along similar lines, victories in Switzerland and Madrid, both click at 10.83 seconds. These performances have cemented Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce’s unbeaten record in the 100m for the year 2023. The path to glory, however, is not unobstructed for the track and field queen.

The rivals, the contenders, the anticipation

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The World Athletics Championships promise a sprinting spectacle like never before. Starting from  9 to 27 August 2023, opponents vying for the same title. While Fraser-Pryce’s absence from the 200m event due to her singular focus on the 100m is a strategic choice, it reverberates in the championship landscape.

Among the contenders, Shericka Jackson holds the title of world champion in the 200m distance. The scorching pace set by Sha’Carri Richardson, as evidenced by her 10.71 seconds at the US Championships, positions her as a potent challenger. The explosive Ivorian Marie-Josee Ta Lou, with her swift 10.75 seconds at the Bislett Games, adds an electrifying element.

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Fraser-Pryce’s journey is further enriched by head-to-head records. Her 8-1 dominance over her compatriot and training partner, as well as a 21-4 advantage over Ta Lou, infuses her campaign with a legacy of triumph. However, her even 3-3 tie with Richardson fuels anticipation, promising an exhilarating clash on the track. As the countdown to the championship’s commencement on August 19th ensues, the world watches in anticipation.

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Harshita Chawla

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Harshita Chawla is a US Sports writer at Essentially Sports. Having contributed to college magazine as a sports writer, she comes with a staunch knowledge in content creation for the sports industry. Along with this, Harshita is a huge fan of Gymnastics queen Simone Biles and has a penchant for writing about her favorite athlete.
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Brandon Gabriel