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    ‘Not Me But God’: Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce’s Emotional Final Season Motto—and Why She Believes Jamaica’s Sprint Future Is Unstoppable!

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    Jamaican sprinting legend Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce has offered an inspiring perspective on the future of athletics in her country, expressing full confidence that the next generation of sprinters will uphold the nation’s rich track legacy even after her retirement in 2025.

    Speaking after her appearance at the recently concluded World Relays Championships in Guangzhou, China, where she helped secure a bronze medal in the 4x100m relay, Fraser-Pryce shared optimism about Jamaica’s youthful talent. Teaming up with rising stars Tina Clayton, Tia Clayton, and sprint sensation Shericka Jackson, the 38-year-old said the team’s performance was evidence of a bright future.

    “China has a special place in my heart. It is where I won my first Olympics gold medal and the reception was fabulous,” Fraser-Pryce told The Inside Lane.
    “As a team, we were able to qualify for the World Championships and we give thanks to God for that because that was our main objective. Winning would have been the icing on the cake but we are really grateful that we were able to stand on the podium and get a bronze medal. We still have some youth in our team and it is good to have them to have the experience because as the days go, they will be the ones to carry the legacy.”

    Fraser-Pryce, fondly known as the “Pocket Rocket,” emphasized that her ongoing interaction with younger athletes, even in informal settings, reinforces her belief that the transition post-retirement will be seamless.

    “Honestly, I think we have been here [in Guangzhou] a short time, it is not really a camp, camp situation. We are in different rooms in big hotels. You don’t see them but when you do, it is always positive,” she explained.
    “It is good energy to know that we have young athletes who are confident, determined and committed to this so you know that whatever happens next, Jamaican track and field is in good hands.”

    As she prepares to close a historic chapter in track and field, Fraser-Pryce also revealed the personal mantra guiding her final season:
    “This year, my motto is going to be not me but God. It is just giving him the glory,” she declared.
    “It is going to be a miraculous season and I am looking forward to all the wonderful things it has to offer.”

    Fraser-Pryce will return to the track for the Doha Diamond League on May 16, marking her first appearance at the event since 2022.


     

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