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The 34-year-old, Jamaican sprinter Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, has been an unstoppable force on the track for decades. Popularly known as ‘pocket-rocket’, Shelly was expected to retire in 2022. However, after her stellar run in 2021, she has officially postponed it.

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Shelly had an incredible outing in 2021, as he became the world’s, third-fastest woman; She clocked the astonishing time of 10.60 seconds in the Diamond League meet.

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Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce wants to break more records

The Jamaican sprinting legend made her mark at the Olympics for the first time in 2008 at Beijing Olympics. While many athletes her age have retired, Shelly has been consistent in the sport, now outclassing the younger generation as well.

Before Tokyo Olympics, Fraser-Pryce was planning to retire after the 2022 World Championship. Interestingly, she herself did not expect she could produce such extraordinary numbers.

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In a recent interview, Shelly revealed she has no plans of stopping now. She said, “At first, I said, ?Okay, 2022 was going to be it.? But then, I?m running a 10.6. I?m still competing at the highest level.”

She further added, “I?m still breaking records and still winning medals. I?m still competing, and I?m competing aggressively and making an impact. So, right now, I?m willing to see where it goes after 2022. It?s worth my time to see where this takes me. I never imagined that at 34, almost 35, I?d be running 10.6s. It?s never heard of.”

Shelly wants to continue to break barriers for other women

Shelly welcomed her son, Zyon, in 2017, and competed as a mother in her first Olympics in Tokyo. Astonishingly, she clinched two medals- gold and silver. In a world where women are expected to retire from their careers to look after their children, Fraser-Pryce is setting a revolutionizing example.

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Talking about creating a better world for women, she said, “To be in this position and have this purpose, I believe it?s necessary for me to continue to show other women that they, too, can break barriers. I want them to have that vision, and when they look in the mirror, they can see if it?s not today, it can be tomorrow.”?

Undoubtedly, she is a modern-day legend. However, what record do you think Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce will break in 2022?

Read More: ?Not Easy As A Woman?- Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce Opens Up On Competing Against Expectations At 34 years

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Shreya Verma is a US Sports Content Strategist at EssentiallySports, with a focus on Olympic sports and athlete storytelling, covering beats like tennis, gymnastics, basketball, track and field, wrestling, and more. A qualified National Level air pistol shooter, she brings the unique perspective of both an athlete and a journalist to her work. Over the past four years at EssentiallySports, she has covered some of the biggest sporting stages, from managing the Olympic Sports desk during the Winter Olympics 2022 to spearheading the Know more

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