Fraser-Pryce teases fans with Paris 2024 readiness as strapped knee raises injury concerns
Two-time Olympic 100m champion Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce has teased her fans on her readiness for Paris 2024 Olympics after being spotted during her warm-up practice sessions.
The Jamaican track legend is set to compete in her final Olympics before hanging her spikes and will be gunning to finish on another medal-winning note.
Fraser-Pryce is one of the favourites for a podium placement in the women's 100m event, and despite being 37 years old, she still looks in her best shape ready to challenge for a medal.
Sadly, the videos that have surfaced online show she has a strapped left knee, which has raised concerns from fans whether she's nursing an injury and is fit enough to get the job done in her final last dance to cap off her iconic career.
1/2 - Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce takes a practice run in Paris with her right knee noticeably strapped. Fraser-Pryce has not competed since the final of the 100m at the National Championships on June 28 and pulled out of a World Continental Tour Silver meet in Luzern Switzerland. pic.twitter.com/jpcuNDQ1zi
— Television Jamaica/Radio Jamaica Newscentre (@TvjNewscentre) July 25, 2024
Fraser-Pryce's last race before Paris was at the Jamaican trials, where she finished third to seal her Olympic ticket, so hopefully, her strapped knee isn't too serious to derail her chances of adding another medal to her legendary collections.