WATCH Shelly Ann Fraser Pryce Dominates With 10 67 Seconds at Kip Keino Classic
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Bassant HEMIDA ?11.02 (PB)
Shannon RAY ?
11.33 — Kip Keino Classic Continental Tour (@KipKeinoClassic) Her time of 10.67 seconds is the fastest this year, and she certainly started off the blocks in fine fashion. Her rival Christine Mboma suffered a possible hamstring injury and was stretchered off the track. But, the Pocket Rocket once again showed her class. She raced past her opponents and finished the race stunningly. Setting the fastest time for 2022, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce will be the favorite heading to the 2022 World Athletics Championships. Her homeland rival Elaine Thompson-Herah set a of 10.89 and sits in third place in the 100-meters time for this season.
WATCH Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce Dominates With 10 67 Seconds at Kip Keino Classic
Published 05/07/2022, 9:32 AM EDTBy LAUSANNE, SWITZERLAND – AUGUST 26: Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce competes in Women’s 100m at Stade Olympique Pontaise on August 26, 2021 in Lausanne, Switzerland. (Photo by Marco Mantovani/Getty Images) The Kip Keino Classic 2022 saw one of the most anticipated races in the 100-meters. Jamaica’s Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce dominated the race and won it comfortably. Thus, she is back with a bang, aiming to get back on top of the list. As the 2022 World Athletics Championships is just around the corner, this victory provides a monumental boost to her chances. ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad Shelly-Ann Fraser Pryce 10.67 into -0.4 headwind ? — Messé (@adrii_xn) ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad US sprinter Sha’Carri Richardson withdrew from the competition and did not appear for the race. On the other hand, Christine Mboma, another favorite pulled out of the competition after suffering an injury. Yet again, Fraser-Pryce shows her class even at the age of 35.Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce dominates the 100-meters
Coming into the race by being the woman with the third-fastest time, looked incredible. She set a time of 10.67 into -0.4 headwind and finished the race incredibly well. This is the in the 100-meters race. Second place went to Bassant Hemida with a time of 11.02. The bronze went to Shannon Ray from the USA as she set a time of 11.33. Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce ? 10.67!!! The Jamaican sprint icon uncorks a world lead as she storms to victory in Nairobi. 100m women's results Shelly-Ann FRASER-PRYCE10.67(WL) ?Bassant HEMIDA ?11.02 (PB)
Shannon RAY ?
11.33 — Kip Keino Classic Continental Tour (@KipKeinoClassic) Her time of 10.67 seconds is the fastest this year, and she certainly started off the blocks in fine fashion. Her rival Christine Mboma suffered a possible hamstring injury and was stretchered off the track. But, the Pocket Rocket once again showed her class. She raced past her opponents and finished the race stunningly. Setting the fastest time for 2022, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce will be the favorite heading to the 2022 World Athletics Championships. Her homeland rival Elaine Thompson-Herah set a of 10.89 and sits in third place in the 100-meters time for this season.