Legendary Jamaican sprinter Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce has commented on why she showed no mercy for fellow parents during a race at a school sports day.
Jamaican sprint queen Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce has gone viral following a video in which she showed fellow parents no mercy at her son’s school’s sports day.
Fraser-Pryce joined other parents in the 100m race and what was supposed to be fun and casual was taken seriously by her as she sprinted akin to running for gold at the Olympics.
The 38-year-old had no mercy for fellow parents, leaving them way behind, as if she was running alone, a decision that has drawn mixed reactions from fans around the world.
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Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce Shows No Mercy To Fellow Parents As She Destroys Opponents At Son's School [VIDEO]
Jamaican sprint legend Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce proved that she is ready for the season when she crushed her opponents in a race at her son’s school’s sports day.
For a woman who has won 10 world titles and four Olympics gold medals, the competitive nature of the mother of one was on full display in the race as she sought to make her son Zyon proud.
Fraser-Pryce has now responded to that race and her two-word reaction says everything about her competitiveness.
A fan on Instagram was wowed by the sprinter’s race and commented by writing: “A race is a race,” while lauding Fraser-Pryce for setting the right “goals.”
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The sprinter agreed with the observation. “Well said,” Fraser-Pryce responded, accompanying her comment with a laugh emoji.
The response stayed true to what Fraser-Pryce was seeking to achieve in the race, perhaps explaining why she had no mercy for her fellow parents.
With a return to track happening soon, the sprinter’s fans can expect a lot more given she will be competing in a number of events while looking to sign off in successful fashion at the 2025 World Championships in Tokyo.
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