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In the annals of track and field history, few names resonate with as much power and speed as Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, affectionately dubbed the “Pocket Rocket.” Her meteoric rise and exceptional sprinting achievements have made her an icon of Jamaican athletics, alongside the legends of sprinting.

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In 2008, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce became the first Black Caribbean woman to win Olympic gold in the 100-meter race, a historic achievement. However, now, ESSENCE has shared the remarkable journey of Fraser-Pryce on their Instagram handle, where she revealed how her dream and passion was backed by a staggering partnership with a $157 billion company.

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ESSENCE captures the dedication and commitment of Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce

Returning to her roots in Jamaica, ESSENCE captures the essence of Fraser-Pryce’s story. Despite the challenges posed by Jamaica’s rugged dirt tracks, Fraser-Pryce emerged as a powerhouse, transcending obstacles to carve her path to greatness. Through her Pocket Rocket Foundation, she channels resources and support to Jamaican youth, cultivating a legacy of empowerment and opportunity. She said, “I didn’t start the foundation because it looks good,” Fraser-Pryce asserts. “I started it to allow student-athletes to believe there is so much more for them.” Through her vision and dedication, she has already impacted the lives of 73 student-athletes, igniting a spark of possibility that transcends borders and inspires generations.

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With the backing of Nike and a steadfast commitment to her hometown of Kingston, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce started this endeavor that fosters dreams and nurtures young talents. Also, the Jamaican sprint legend won silver and bronze medals at the recent World Athletics Championships in Budapest, showcasing her exceptional talent globally. Amidst her outstanding performance, she also encountered an unexpected setback as she grappled with an injury during the prestigious event. But other than this, another heartbreaking news surrounding this athlete has created sparks among the sports community and left fans extremely shattered.

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Plans for the retirement of the track and field star after Olympics

In a heartfelt announcement, the track and field star has declared her intention to retire following the Paris Olympics later this year. The news is a poignant conclusion to a glittering career that has seen her secure three Olympic gold medals and an astounding tally of 10 world championship titles. Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce disclosed her decision to prioritize family time, especially with her son, in an interview with Essence magazine.

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“My son needs me,” she expressed, shedding light on the sacrifices made by her husband and the unwavering support they’ve shared throughout her illustrious journey. “We’re a partnership, a team,” she emphasized, underscoring her family’s pivotal role in her success. However, now the whole world is looking forward to her next move.

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Anchal Ahuja

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Anchal Ahuja is a senior Olympic Sports Writer at EssentiallySports. With over 5 years of experience in journalism, Anchal decided to pursue her love for sports and cover various pathways of the Olympics. She actively covers swimming, track and field, and gymnastics. As an avid track and field enthusiast, Anchal closely follows the on-field rivalry of Sha’Carri Richardson and Shericka Jackson. Beyond the sprinting arena, Anchal pens her perspectives on the potential records that can be surpassed.

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