Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce won a record fifth women’s 100m world title in a Jamaican clean sweep of the medals as Dina Asher-Smith finished fourth.
Fraser-Pryce ran a championship record of 10.67 seconds to finish ahead of silver medallist Shericka Jackson and Elaine Thompson Herah, who took bronze.
She is the first person to win five golds in an individual track event at the World Athletics Championships.
GB’s Asher-Smith equalled her British record of 10.83 in Eugene, Oregon.
“This performance is phenomenal for me and I’ve had a fantastic championship,” said Asher-Smith, who won silver in the event at the 2019 Worlds in Doha. “I really couldn’t fault it but I’m so gutted that it didn’t get me on the podium. I was so close. But that’s just champs. I’m upset.
“It’s been an interesting season for me so far. I’ve been in physical shape for a bit but I’ve had some life things
that I’ll probably talk about more after the 200m. I needed to make sure my mind was actually in the race rather than with my family or here.
“We’re looking to keep going faster throughout the summer into Commonwealths and Europeans. But I definitely came here with an eye to get on to the podium.”
Two-time Olympic champion Fraser-Pryce’s fifth world title comes 13 years after her first, won in 2009 in Berlin.
She now has 10 World Championship titles across the 100m, 200m and 4x100m relay. Three of those have come since she gave birth to her son in 2017.
“I feel blessed to have this talent and to continue to do it at 35, having a baby, still going, and hopefully
inspiring women that they can make their own journey,” said Fraser Pryce.
“I can’t even imagine the number of times I’ve had setbacks and I’ve bounced back and I’m here again.
“I continue to remind myself that sometimes it’s not because you don’t have the ability but it’s the right time. It was the right time and I’m so, so grateful for the continuous support.”
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