
Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce is the Pocket Rocket, a 5'0" bundle of explosive power who became the most successful female 100m sprinter in history. Five world championship golds in the 100m, two Olympic golds, and a career spanning four Olympic cycles prove her longevity. She won her fifth world 100m title at age 35, a mother in her mid-thirties still beating women half a decade younger. Her starts are legendary - she explodes from the blocks and hits top speed while others are still accelerating. Small in stature but giant in achievement.
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