Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce


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Birth date
Age
27/12/1986 - Kingston (JAM) 
25
Height
Weight
Gender
152 cm / 5'0" 
57 kg / 126 lbs 
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Sport
FRASER-PRYCE Shelly-Ann
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RankEventYearLocationResult
Olympic Games
1100m2008Beijing, CHN10.78
64 x 100m Relay2008Beijing, CHNDNF
World Championships
1100m2009Berlin, GER10.73
14 x 100m Relay2009Berlin, GER42.06
24 x 100m Relay2011Daegu, KOR41.70
24 x 100m Relay2007Osaka, JPN42.01
4100m2011Daegu, KOR10.99
Diamond League
1100m2012New York, NY, USA10.92
2100m2012Rome, ITA11.06
2100m2010Eugene, OR, USA10.82
2100m2010Shanghai, CHN11.29
3100m2012Doha, QAT11.00
3100m2011London, GBR11.10
3200m2011Zurich, SUI22.59
4100m2011Eugene, OR, USA10.95
7200m2011New York, NY, USA23.52
Golden League
2100m2009Brussels, BEL10.98
2100m2009Rome, ITA10.91
4100m2009Zurich, SUI11.10
World Challenge
1200m2011Kingston, JAM22.10
1100m2010Rabat, MAR11.13
1100m2010Ostrava, CZE11.04
2200m2012Kingston, JAM22.53
Super Grand Prix
1100m2009Monaco, MON10.91
1100m2009Lausanne, SUI11.03
1100m2008Lausanne, SUI11.03
Grand Prix
1100m2009Rieti, ITA11.18
1100m2008Rieti, ITA11.06
2100m2008Gateshead, GBR11.29

Education

University of Technology, Kingston, JAM

Family

Husband Jason Pryce

Club name

MVP [Maximising Velocity and Power] Track and Field Club, Kingston, JAM

Coach

Stephen Francis (JAM) (jamaica-gleaner.com, 11 Jan 2012)

Other sports

Her mother is a former sprinter and long jumper. (IAAF, 18 Aug 2009)

Injuries

She had to stop training for four weeks in April 2009 after surgery on a troublesome appendix in April 2009. (IAAF, 18 Aug 2009)

She suffered a hamstring injury in 2009. (IAAF, 18 Aug 2009)

Additional information

Most influential person in career
Coach Stephen Francis and her mother. (IAAF, 18 Aug 2009)

Awards
In 2010 she became the first female sprinter to hold both world and Olympic 100m titles at the same time. (jamaica-gleaner.com, 24 Feb 2010)

She was named a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador of Peace in 2010 making her the first Jamaican to receive the honour. (jamaica-gleaner.com, 24 Feb 2010)

General
SUBSTANCE CONTROVERSY
She tested positive for a banned substance in 2010 but escaped a ban due to exceptional circumstances. The positive test came as a result of treatment she was taking for a toothache. (bbc.co.uk, 09 Jul 2010, go-jamaica.com, 08 Sep 2010)

WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
She nearly missed out on the 2009 World Championship, where she would go on to win gold, after athletes from her club decided to not attend a final training camp. After a dispute between the club and the Jamaican Federation the issue was eventually settled. (IAAF, 18 Aug 2009)

Previous Olympics

Beijing 2008


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