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Fraser-Pryce Concludes Legendary Career with Silver Medal

byBilkisu Kasim
September 22, 2025
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Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce brought her storied World Athletics Championship career to a close in Tokyo on Sunday, finishing with a silver medal in the women’s 4x100m relay.

The Jamaican sprint legend, at 38 years old, powered out of the blocks to challenge America’s double individual champion Melissa Jefferson-Wooden. She delivered the baton to Tia Clayton with the race evenly balanced.

A hesitant transition between the Clayton sisters disrupted Jamaica’s rhythm, leaving Jonielle Smith with too much ground to recover against Sha’Carri Richardson on the last stretch. The American squad crossed in 41.75 seconds, with Jamaica just 0.04 seconds adrift, while Germany secured third place.

Over the course of nine appearances at the championships, Fraser-Pryce amassed 17 medals—10 gold, six silver, and one bronze. Only Allyson Felix has collected more overall, though the Jamaican icon holds the distinction of six individual titles, the highest on record.

Her farewell carried a sense of symmetry: in Osaka 2007, she stood on the podium as a reserve for Jamaica’s relay team, taking silver in her very first outing.

“I really wanted to make sure I gave them a great start because I knew we had a good team and we were contenders,” she told reporters afterwards. “We didn’t get the gold but we got our silver medal. We have to be grateful with what we’ve accomplished and we’re walking away with a medal.”

For fans and fellow athletes alike, Fraser-Pryce’s exit represents the closing chapter of one of sprinting’s most remarkable stories.

Beyond the numbers, what sets her legacy apart is her consistency and longevity in a sport where careers are often short-lived. She has remained at the top for nearly two decades, competing against multiple generations of sprinters while never losing her competitive edge. Known as the “Mommy Rocket,” she has also inspired mothers and women worldwide by returning to elite competition after childbirth and continuing to perform at the highest level.

Her rivalry with athletes such as Carmelita Jeter, Veronica Campbell-Brown, and more recently Sha’Carri Richardson has given track fans countless unforgettable races. She has not only delivered medals for Jamaica but has also embodied resilience, discipline, and grace under pressure.

As the curtains close on her World Championship journey, Fraser-Pryce leaves behind not just medals but a blueprint for aspiring athletes on how to combine longevity with excellence. Her influence will continue to ripple through athletics long after her final baton exchange in Tokyo.

 

 

Bilkisu Kasim

Bilkisu Kasim

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