Video: Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce wins fifth 100m world title, leads Jamaican podium sweep
Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce is the fastest woman in the world. Again.
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Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce is the fastest woman in the world. Again.
Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce has taken her fifth 100m world title at the 2022 World Athletics Championships in Oregon, US.
Plymouth hurdler David King was left disappointed and frustrated after failing to perform to his best in the controversial 110m Hurdles at the World Athletics Championships. The 28-year-old was eliminated in the semi-finals in Eugene overnight as the final was overshadowed by those not involved.
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EUGENE, Oregon – It is often argued that track and field is too ponderous and sprawling, too slow and too inaccessible for a modern audience whose synapses have been fried and shrunk to a length so short that an entire NBA game can be reduced to a TikTok post featuring one dunk and one dime, and possibly a mascot eating popcorn or a celebrity drinking wine at courtside. That meets are too long and too confusing, with throwing here, and jumping there and running all around and how can anyone be expected to follow it all? Maybe there’s a sliver of truth in all of this. Tastes evolve.
Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce won a record fifth women’s 100 metre world title after bolting to victory in 10.67 seconds in Oregon.
Despite the summer’s hectic sporting schedule, a host of top stars are still set to descend on Birmingham for this month’s Commonwealth Games.
Despite the summer’s hectic sporting schedule, a host of top stars are still set to descend on Birmingham for this month’s Commonwealth Games.