Jamaican sprint legend Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce has made a major social media comeback, sparking curiosity among her supporters over a return to track soon.
Fraser-Pryce has beenover her athletics future since she surpassingly of her 100m semi-final at the Paris Olympics where she did not offer an explanation over what happened.
The three-time Olympics champion made her first post on social media since July, giving her fans on Instagram a sneak peek into how she is enjoying her holiday with her family.
Yohan Blake has revealed why Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce's unfortunate withdrawal from the Paris Olympic games due to injury affected him even more than his own failiure to qualify.
“Life never stops,” she captioned the post on Instagram, accompanying it with photos of herself and husband Jason Pryce alongside son Zyon having a good time.
The sprinter recently with coach Raynaldo Walcott as she seeks a fresh start after her struggles in recent years where injuries have also slowed her down.
Fraser-Pryce has only been seen at public events involving her Pocket Rocket Foundation but she is yet to reveal when she will hit the track but the social media comeback could be the beginning of several other updates regarding her storied athletics career.
Jamaican sprinter Elaine Thompson-Herah’s latest social media move has left fans wondering if she is about to return to the MVP Track Club given it aligns with coach Stephen Francis’ stance.
The 10-time world champion endured a tough where the Jamaica Olympics trials and her short-lived Olympics appearance were the notable events she featured in after injuries had blighted her 2023 campaign before she went on to claim 100m bronze at the World Championships in Budapest, Hungary.
Her recent split with Walcott suggests a realignment ahead of the 2025 season which has the World Championships in Tokyo, Japan.