After Defeating Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, 20-Year-Old Star Wrecks American in a Different Race

It was meant to be a victory lap. A moment of reaffirmation for one of the greatest sprinters of all time. The crowd buzzed with anticipation, eyes glued to Lane 5, waiting for the return of Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce to the Diamond League after a three-year absence. But instead of a coronation, fans were served a shocker. The queen returned. But the throne may no longer be hers.

Because on this sun-soaked track, something unexpected happened: 19-year-old Tia Clayton didn’t just show up; she showed out. In a jaw-dropping sprint, Clayton blazed to the finish line in 10.92 seconds, edging out not only her twin sister, Tina, but also the legendary Fraser-Pryce herself. With that time, she not only stole the win. She also snatched the world lead from Anavia Battle.

The race was a thriller from start to finish. The twins, known for their raw speed and seamless chemistry, were electric from the blocks. Tina came in strong with an 11.02, while Britain’s Amy Hunt stunned the field with a personal best of 11.03 to take third. But the biggest shock of all? Shelly-Ann finished fourth. No podium. No fairy tale. Just a stark reminder that the next generation isn’t waiting for their turn. They’re taking it now.

BUDAPEST, HUNGARY – AUGUST 26: Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce of Team Jamaica prepares to compete in the Women’s 4x100m Relay Final during day eight of the World Athletics Championships Budapest 2023 at National Athletics Centre on August 26, 2023 in Budapest, Hungary. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images for World Athletics)

Tia, still catching her breath after the race, was brimming with confidence. The message was loud and clear. Jamaica’s future is already here, and it runs through the Claytons. Fraser-Pryce, gracious as ever, acknowledged the moment. But the story now isn’t just about her return. It’s about a power shift on the track. And whether we’re ready or not, the sprinting crown is up for grabs. Now, coming back to Fraser-Pryce, such a performance in her season opener will surely peg back her confidence significantly. Eyeing a World Championship redemption, the Jamaican legend wanted to kick things off on a winning note. Especially when Fraser-Pryce herself pointed out that running in Doha was quite special for her.

Why a win in Doha would’ve meant everything to Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce

When Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce walked onto the track in Doha, it wasn’t just another race. It was a return to a moment that changed everything. Nearly six years ago, she crossed the finish line at the 2019 World Championships with her son Zyon in her arms, defying expectations and rewriting what was possible for women, mothers, and champions over 30. That memory, etched in gold, makes every step she takes in Doha now feel deeper, richer, and more personal.

BUDAPEST, HUNGARY – AUGUST 20: Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce of Team Jamaica competes in the Women’s 100m Heats during day two of the World Athletics Championships Budapest 2023 at National Athletics Centre on August 20, 2023 in Budapest, Hungary. (Photo by Hannah Peters/Getty Images)

“2019 (World Championships) was really special for me and I have great memories,” she said. Shelly-Ann added, “I like to think of defying the odds in Doha. I was coming back after having my son (Zyon) in 2017 and being able to cross that line and have that moment in Doha with my son on the track – and after turning 30 – was really special.” The track in Doha isn’t just fast, but for Fraser-Pryce, it’s sacred ground. This year, it represents one last dance, one more chance to savor the magic before she bows out of an illustrious career.

At 38, she admits that time is no longer something she races against, it’s something she uses wisely. “This is the best year I’ve had in training for the last three years,” she said, eager to chase another moment, another memory. Winning in Doha, she knew, would’ve been more than victory—it would’ve been full circle.

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