‘Best Season Might Still Be Coming’ - Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce Offers Motivation Amid Retirement Talks

Jamaican sprint legend Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce.

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Jamaican sprint legend Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce.

‘Best Season Might Still Be Coming’ - Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce Offers Motivation Amid Retirement Talks

Stephen Awino 23:06 - 14.07.2025

Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce has shared a powerful motivational message hinting that her greatest moments may still lie ahead, even as she navigates the final stages of her legendary sprinting career.

Jamaican sprint queen Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce has once again proven that her influence extends far beyond the track.

In a motivational Facebook post shared on Monday, July 14, the decorated sprinter addressed the uncertainties surrounding her retirement by encouraging fans and fellow athletes to keep pushing forward, regardless of age or circumstance.

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“You’ve got miles behind you and power ahead of you. Stay in your lane—your best season might still be coming,” Fraser-Pryce wrote.

While the world continues to speculate on whether the five-time Olympian and multiple-time world champion will officially retire this season, Fraser-Pryce remains focused on positivity and perseverance.

Her message, laced with personal wisdom, resonates with athletes navigating comebacks, late-career decisions, or life beyond the finish line.

The 38-year-old, who has built a legacy as one of the most dominant sprinters in athletics history, has hinted at winding down her career, especially after stating earlier this year that 2025 could mark her final competitive season.

Yet even as she prepares to transition, the tone of her message suggests she has not ruled out one last spectacular chapter.

Fraser-Pryce’s post comes at a time when she has already helped the Jamaican women's 4x100m relay team secure a spot at the 2025 World Athletics Championships while also clinching her own 100m ticket.

Her words serve not just as self-affirmation, but as a rallying cry to others, reminding them that the finish line does not have to mean the end of greatness.