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‘This is not even fair’ – Olympic legend and third fastest woman of all time DEMOLISHES parents at school sports day

Published on April 17, 2025 at 02:54 PM

OLYMPIC legend Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce brilliantly demolished the field as she took part in a parents' race.

The Jamaican icon won 100m golds in the and Games.

Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce winning a parents' race at her son's school.
Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce demolished the field at a local sports day
Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce holding her gold medal.
Fraser-Pryce, 38, is one of the greatest sprinters of all time

remains the third-fastest woman of all time, having recorded a 10.6 second 100m dash.

Now 38, the sprint star remains incredibly quick.

Attending her seven-year-old son Zyon's sports day, Fraser-Pryce had no qualms about leaving the other racers in her wake.

Remarkable footage shows the eight-time Olympic medalist speeding away from the modest competition.

Responding to the clip, one fan wrote: “This is not even fair.”

While a second gushed: “How cool is that!”

And another added: “She had to do that, would be a shame to waste the talent.”

This was not the first time that Fraser-Pryce has competed at her son's sports day.

Amazing footage also surfaced of her in 2023.

Fraser-Pryce has continued to compete following Zyon's birth in 2017.

She won silver in the 100m sprint at Tokyo 2020, while also taking home gold in the 4x100m relay.

The Team Jamaica legend competed at Paris 2024, in what she confirmed would be her final Games.

Having come second in her heat, Fraser-Pryce was forced to withdraw from her semi-final due to injury.

Last week, Fraser-Pryce posted a minute-long Instagram video with some of her brilliant highlights.

She captioned the post: “Time will honor your greatness – 2025.”

While the clip finished with the phrase: “Unfinished business.”

Per NBC Sports, 2025 is set to be Fraser-Pryce's final season.

Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce reacting after the Women's 200m semi-final.
Fraser-Pryce is a Jamaican sprinting legend
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