Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce after placing first at the 2022 World Championships. Photo c/o IG (@realshellyannfp)
Sha’Carri Richardson is considered the favored athlete in the 100-meter sprint next month at the World Athletics Championship. However, with her arch-rival, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce making her return to the track, the competition is heating up.
With the 2023 World Championships coming up next month, Richardson and Fraser-Pryce will face off against each other, with the latter defending her title as the current women’s World Champion in the 100-meter event.
Having won the competition last year, Fraser-Pryce automatically qualifies for the event, while Richardson qualified after recently winning the U.S. Outdoor Championships.
Hailed as one of the greatest sprinters of all time, the 36-year-old mother and ten-time world champion, Fraser-Pryce, won her first 100m dash this year on July 20 in Switzerland. Despite having recently dealt with a knee injury, the athlete came running
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