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Shelly Ann Fraser Pryce 200m

Fraser-Pryce Closes in on World Championship Double, Dominates 200m Heat

"Mommy Rocket" Blazes Through Qualification

Fraser-Pryce Poised for Stellar 200m Finish

In a remarkable display of speed and determination, Jamaican sprint icon Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce has cruised into the semifinals of the women's 200m at the World Championships in Eugene, Oregon. After a blistering performance in the 100m, where she secured a historic fifth world title, Fraser-Pryce once again showcased her exceptional abilities on the track.

In her 200m heat, Fraser-Pryce faced off against American sprinter Abby Steiner. The reigning world 100m champion left no room for doubt, leaving Steiner trailing in her wake as she crossed the finish line in first place. This dominant victory marks another step towards a potential 200m double for the 36-year-old.

Fraser-Pryce has enjoyed a remarkable career in the 200m, earning a silver medal at the 2017 World Championships. Her performance in Eugene is a testament to her enduring speed and athleticism, even in the twilight of her career.

As the competition heats up in the 200m, all eyes will be on Fraser-Pryce as she aims to add to her already impressive medal collection. The final is set to take place on July 22nd, and fans around the world will be eagerly anticipating another unforgettable performance from the "Mommy Rocket."


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