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Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce becomes second-quickest woman over 100m – The Guardian
Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce became the second-quickest woman ever in 100m history, clocking 10.63sec in Kingston, Jamaica
Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce became the second-quickest woman ever over 100m to remind Britains Dina Asher-Smith she remains the one to beat at the Tokyo Olympics.
The 34-year-old clocked a stunning 10.63sec in Kingston, Jamaica, to become the fastest female sprinter alive, replacing the American Carmelita Jeter, who ran 10.64 in 2009.
Fraser-Pryces time will also reignite the debate over the new wave of spike technology. One prominent coach recently said Nikes latest sprint shoe is worth at least a…
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