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And another record could await the star American skier.
Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce clocked a 10.63 second 100m in Kingston, Jamaica on Saturday. The only woman to run a faster time was Florence Griffith Joyner back in 1988, when she ran a 10.61 second in the final of that year’s Olympic trials.
The two-time 100m Olympic champion Fraser-Pryce bested the 10.7 national record that she shared with Elaine Thompson-Herah.
Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce just ran the second-fastest 100m in 🌎 HISTORY‼️ 10.63(+1.3)pic.twitter.com/c1NuHUhKwh
— FloTrack (@FloTrack) June 5, 2021
Fraser-Pryce’s record-breaking performance makes her a heavy favorite for the 100m dash heading into this summer’s Olympic games.
And another record could await the star American skier.
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