After nearly two decades of dominance, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce is stepping away from the Jamaican track that made her a legend. In an emotional announcement ahead of the National Championships, the sprint queen confirmed this will be her final race at the National Stadium. With 25 global medals and a legacy unmatched, fans are heartbroken—but also grateful. Why is she retiring now? And is this truly the end? In this video, we uncover the real story behind her farewell, the rumors swirling around her final season, and what this means for the future of Jamaican sprinting. Don’t miss this emotional sendoff.
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