Shelly Ann Fraser Pryce Medals, Bio, Wiki, Age, Height, Husband, and Net Worth

Shelly Ann Fraser Pryce Bio | Wiki

Shelly Ann Fraser Pryce is a popular Jamaican track and field sprinter competing in the 60 meters, 100 m, and 200 m. She is widely known as one of the greatest sprinters of all time. As one of the most enduring track athletes in history, Shelly’s career spans more than a decade and a half, from the late 2000s to the 2020s. Shelly’s success on the track, such as her consistency at major championships, helped usher in the golden age of Jamaican sprinting. During the 100 m, her signature event, Shelly is a two-time Olympic gold medalist and a five-time world champion. In the 200m, Shelly has won gold and silver at the World Athletics Championships, and an Olympic silver medal.

An eight-time Olympic medalist, Shelly rose from relative obscurity at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, emerging as the first Caribbean woman to receive gold in the 100 m. During the 2012 London Olympics, Shelly became the third woman in history to defend an Olympic 100 m title. Following injury affected her season, she received bronze at the 2016 Rio Olympics. Thirteen years following her first Olympic win, Shelly won a silver medal during the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, becoming the first athlete to medal in the 100 m at four consecutive Olympic Games.

During the biennial World Athletics Championships, Shelly is one of the most decorated athletes in history, winning ten gold and four silver medals. Shelly is the only sprinter to win five world titles in the 100 m—in 2009, 2013, 2015, 2019, and 2022. Her victory in 2019 made her the first mother in 24 years to claim a global 100 m title, while her win in 2022 at age 35 made her the oldest sprinter ever to become globe champion.

Shelly Ann Fraser Pryce Age | Birthday

Shelly was born on December 27, 1986, in Kingston, Jamaica. She is 37 years old. Shelly celebrates her birthday on December 27, every year.

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Shelly Ann Fraser Pryce Height

She is a woman of below-average stature. Shelly stands at a height of 5 ft 0 in ( Approx. 1.52m ).

Shelly Ann Fraser Pryce Family

She was born in the inner city community of Waterhouse, in Kingston, the daughter of Orane Fraser and Maxine Simpson. Shelly was raised with her two brothers Andrew and Omar by her mother, a retired athlete who served as a street vendor. A gifted sprinter from a very young age, Shelly started running barefoot in primary school.

Shelly Ann Fraser Pryce Mother

Her mother Maxine Simpson is a retired athlete who served as a street vendor. In 2015, Shelly’s mother was a picture of joy as she took a phone call from Shelly after her victory in the women’s 100m final.

Shelly Ann Fraser Pryce Husband

Shelly is married to her husband Jason Pryce a Channel Development Manager at Datto. The two married in January 2011 at The Tryall Club in Hanover. The pair met in 2007 when Jason was visiting his friend, retired Jamaican sprinter, Asafa Powell, during training at the University of Technology in Kingston where Shelly was a student. On August 7, 2017, Shelly and her husband Jason welcomed a son named Zyon.

Shelly Ann Fraser Pryce Education

She enrolled at the University of Technology, Jamaica in 2006, where she met Stephen Francis. In November 2012, Shelly graduated from the University of Technology earning a Bachelor of Science in Child and Adolescent Development. In 2016, Shelly reported that she would pursue a Master of Science in Applied Psychology at the University of the West Indies.

Shelly Ann Fraser Pryce House | Home | House In Jamaica

Shelly and her husband Jason Pryce are happily married and are living a lavish life in their dream house in Kingston, Jamaica. From the look of things, Shelly’s house seems to have cost quite a fortune.

Shelly Ann Fraser Pryce Madrid

She won the 100m at a Madrid meeting in July 2023 for a second impressive win in two days. Following being restricted by a knee injury earlier in the season, Shelly rebuilt her form and confidence ahead of the world championships in Budapest, Hungary from August 19-27.

Shelly Ann Fraser Pryce Medals

In the 100 m, her signature event, Shelly is a two-time Olympic gold medallist and a five-time world champion. In the 200 m, Shelly has won gold and silver at the World Athletics Championships, and an Olympic silver medal. During the Beijing Olympics, Jamaica captured five of a possible six gold medals in the sprints, with Shelly and Campbell-Brown winning the women’s 100 m and 200 m respectively, and Usain Bolt dominating the men’s 100 m, 200 m, and 4 × 100 m relay.

Shelly Ann Fraser Pryce Olympic Medals

– Athletics at the 2012 Summer Olympics
– Tokyo 2020 Women’s 100m Results
– Athletics at the 2020 Summer Olympics
– Athletics at the 2008 Summer Olympics
– 2019 Pan American Games – Women’s 200 metres

Shelly Ann Fraser Pryce Coach

In May 2020, it was announced that Shelly had left the MVP Track Club, and had begun training under the guidance of Reynaldo Walcott. Walcott had formerly worked with Stephen Francis at the MVP Track Club and was now the head coach at the St. Elizabeth Technical High School. Shelly trained shortly with Walcott after parting ways with Francis in 2016 but afterward returned to MVP in November of that year. Prior to training with Walcott, Shelly stated that she prioritized her trademark starts and a high stride frequency, and was less concerned about her stride length and “maintaining towards the end [of her races]”.

Shelly Ann Fraser Pryce Next Race | Next Race 2023

As Shelly looks ahead to the 2023 World Championships and Paris 2024, she is focusing on the 100m. She will race her first 100m sprint of the 2023 season on Thursday, 20 July, at the Spitzen Leichtathletik Luzern event, a World Athletics Continental Tour Silver Meeting in Switzerland.

Shelly Ann Fraser Pryce Race Today

She won her 100m heat with seeming ease, clocking 11.01 at the 2023 World Athletics Championships on Sunday, August 20, 2023 but as always, it was also her bold and beautiful hair game that stole the show.

Shelly Ann Fraser Pryce Fastest Time | Record | 100m Time

She has won several global 100 m titles than any other sprinter in history. Nicknamed the “Pocket Rocket” due to her petite stature and explosive block starts, Shelly’s personal best of 10.60 seconds makes her the third fastest woman ever.

Shelly Ann Fraser Pryce Retired

Having won every sprint medal at the Olympics and the World Championships, she has one last ambition – to retire from the sport following making the team for Paris 2024. At the start of the 2021 season, Shelly said that she was planning to retire after the Tokyo Olympics. However, following setting new 100 m and 200 m personal bests that year, Shelly decided to put her retirement plans on hold. For 2022, Shelly was more selective with her races due to the physical demands on her body. Shelly opened her season on May 7 at the Kip Keino Classic, running a world-leading 10.67 s at altitude in Nairobi, Kenya.

It became the fastest season opener by a female sprinter in history. At the Prefontaine Classic at the end of May, Shelly also won the 200 m in a season’s best 22.41 s. On June 18, Shelly ran her second 100 m of the season at the Meeting de Paris, equalling her 10.67 s season’s best from Nairobi. During the Jamaican Championships in June, she won her 100 m heat in 10.70 s. However, Shelly skipped the semi-final and final, having received automatic qualification for the World Championships as the defending champion. In the 200 m, Shelly completed third in 22.14 s, behind Elaine Thompson-Herah (22.05 s), and Shericka Jackson (21.55 s).

Shelly Ann Fraser Pryce 200m Time

She said it is strenuous. The workload that one needs to do is definitely hard but she doesn’t know as she boasts a personal best of 21.79 seconds in the 200m. In 2022 in Oregon, Shelly topped the deepest-ever women’s 100m race in 10.67 seconds – seven of the eight finalists managed to dip under 11 seconds.

Shelly Ann Fraser Pryce Personal Best

Her personal best of 10.60 makes her the third-fastest woman in history. At age 20, Shelly was fifth in the 100 m at the Jamaican National Senior Championships in June, setting a new personal best of 11.31 s. In the 100 m final, Shelly made a flying start and held off a late challenge from Stewart to win her first globe title in a new personal best of 10.73 s. In the 100 m, Shelly sped to a new personal best (and world lead) of 10.70 s, which improved on the national record she set in 2009 and moved her to fourth on the all-time list of fastest 100 m sprinters.

Shelly Ann Fraser Pryce Husband Jason Pryce

In January 2011 at The Tryall Club in Hanover, Shelly married her husband Jason Pryce who was born on August 14, 1984, in the USA. Jason earned a BSc from Central Connecticut State University and is currently a Channel Development Manager at Datto. Jason is in charge of hiring, growing, and developing Datto Partners globally to generate net new revenue opportunities. He held many jobs at Datto, such as Technical Support Engineer, Sales Development Representative, Business Development Solutions Engineer, and Channel Development Manager.

Shelly Ann Fraser Pryce 2022

In 2022, CBC Sports noted Shelly as the greatest 100 m sprinter of all time, while several sources, such as Athletics Weekly, described her as the greatest female sprinter in history.

Shelly Ann Fraser Pryce Injury

On August 20, 2023, Shelly’s suffered an injury during the second leg of the 4x100m relay is not considered serious and the iconic Jamaican sprinter is said to be in good spirits. She sustained a hamstring injury early on the second leg of the sprint relay but still managed to hand the baton off to third-leg runner Sashalee Forbes which enabled the Jamaicans to finish the relay and win a silver medal. Shelly was taken to hospital in Budapest where she underwent scans on the injured leg.

Shelly Ann Fraser Pryce News

She has won more global 100 m titles than any other sprinter in history. In 2013, Shelly became the first woman to sweep the 100 m, 200 m, and 4 × 100 m at the same World Championship, and became voted the IAAF World Athlete of the Year. She also received the 60 m world indoor title in 2014 and was the first-ever female athlete to hold globe titles in all four sprint events at the same time.

Shelly Ann Fraser Pryce Diet

She divulges her relaxed diet consisting of pasta, rice, dumplings, and bananas. Sometimes, Shelly may even eat yams if forced. Filled with laughter, Shelly explained that she eats ground provisions because she has no choice.

Shelly Ann Fraser Pryce Net Worth

Shelly gets her wealth from her work as a track and field sprinter competing in the 60 metres, 100 m, and 200 m. Therefore, Shelly has accumulated a decent fortune over the years. Shelly’s net worth is $4 million.

How Old Is Shelly Ann Fraser Pryce

Shelly is a 37-year-old who was born on December 27, 1986, in Kingston, Jamaica. Shelly celebrates her birthday on December 27, every year.

Where Does Shelly Ann Fraser Pryce Live

She resides in her dream house in Kingston, Jamaica.

How Many Gold Medals Does Shelly Ann Fraser Pryce Have

During the 100 m, her signature event, Shelly is a two-time Olympic gold medallist and a five-time world champion. In the 200 m, Shelly has won gold and silver at the World Athletics Championships, and an Olympic silver medal.

How Much Is Shelly Ann Fraser Pryce Worth

She is a track and field sprinter with a net worth of $4 million.

Who Is Shelly Ann Fraser Pryce Husband

She is married to her husband Jason Pryce a Channel Development Manager and together they welcomed a baby boy named Zyon D. Pryce. Jason is in charge of hiring, growing, and developing Datto Partners globally to generate net new revenue opportunities.

Shelly’s Social Media Handles

Twitter – @realshellyannfp

Instagram – realshellyannfp