Breaking News: Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce won’t be competing at the 2024 Olympics due to a serious

At the Budapest 2023 World Athletics Championships, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, the current world 100-meter champion, will not compete in the 200-meter event.

The three-time Olympic champion, who will be going for her sixth world championship in the 100 meters, was put on Jamaican Athletics’ sprint double roster after finishing second in her national championships’ 200 meters.

However, Fraser-Pryce only plans to compete in the 4x100m relay and the women’s 100m. She declared earlier in the year that she will concentrate on the 100m going forward. “I said that was it last year,” the woman remarked. And I’ll simply concentrate on the 100 meters because that might be it for me for good. The double is really challenging. It is demanding. The amount of labor you must

Kevona Davis, Natalliah Whyte, and reigning champion Shericka Jackson are the remaining competitors. Shericka Jackson also gets a wild card.

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The two Jamaican athletes, along with American Sha’Carri Richardson and Ivorian Marie-Jose Ta Lou, are predicted to qualify for the final of the women’s 100-meter relay, which could be an exciting event.

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