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Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce wins fifth 100m world title as Dina Asher-Smith settles for fourth after another Jamaican clean sweep

Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce has clinched a record fifth women’s 100m world title in another Jamaican clean sweep of the medals.

The 35-year-old crossed the finishing line with a championship record time of 10.67 seconds ahead of second place Shericka Jackson with Elaine Thompson-Herah in third place in Eugene, Oregon.

Great Britain’s Dina Asher-Smith meanwhile equalled her British record of 10.83 which was good enough for fourth place.

Fraser-Pryce returned to the sport in 2017 after the birth of her son Zyon, becoming the oldest woman to claim a 100m world title in 2019.

‘I feel blessed to have this talent and to continue to do it at 35, having a baby, still going, and hopefully inspiring women that they can make their own journey,’ she said. ‘I can’t even imagine the amount of times I’ve had setbacks and I’ve bounced back and I’m here again.

‘I continue to remind myself that sometimes it’s not because you don’t have the ability but it’s the right time. It was the right time and I’m so, so grateful for the continuous support.

‘This is the third 1-2-3 that I’ve been a part of and I’m so excited. I was able to come away with the win.’

Asher-Smith, who suffered heart-break at last year’s Olypics in Tokyo when she failed to make the 100m final and was forced to withdraw from the 200m final through injury, admitted she was ‘upset’ to finish outside the podium places.

‘This performance is phenomenal for me and I’ve had a fantastic championships,’ she said.

‘I really couldn’t fault it but I’m so gutted that it didn’t get me on the podium. I was so close. But that’s just champs. I’m upset.

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