has expressed her honour to be among great women like Sanya Richards-Ross and Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce during this year’s Nike’s Athlete Think Tank.
The Olympic 100m silver medallist got a chance to interact with the legendary athletes on a deeper level and she indeed was in awe of how beautiful sisterhood is and the capability to transform her life.
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After a mixed track season, ending her year with such a beautiful retreat was certainly among favourite things to do.
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Sanya Richard-Ross had shared a series of photos on her Instagram page with some of the notable athletes being and Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce.
lauded Nike’s support on women and pointed out that having influential women come together is a plus for the sport as she hoped that they are all able to get impacted by the retreat.
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“This is what it looks like to be seen, heard and supported by a brand partner. PERIODT! @nike 💪🏾✨,” she said.
“The Athlete Think Tank brings together some incredible women… it’s impossible to describe everything that goes into in and all that happens while we’re together… but my hope is that the impact is felt for women in sports and beyond for generations to come!!!”
On her part, also shared her thrill to be among the women and learn a lot from the retreat. The Jamaican sprint queen revealed that the just concluded was one of the best since the Nike Athlete Think Tank was started.
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She expressed gratitude to have gotten a ton of valuable nuggets of wisdom from interacting with fellow athletes and pointed out that it has impacted her life positively.
”Why not you? A question posed by @staceyabrams at this year’s @nike Athlete Think Tank! I have had the pleasure of being part of the ATT journey since its inception and this most recent gathering was the most impactful experience we’ve had thus far,” Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce said on
“There is so much value in coming together to have real conversations that act as catalysts for positive change, both individually and collectively, as women athletes. We all have power and the possibilities are endless 🚀”