The world s 100th female flyer announced her retirement plan and won medals in four consecutive Olym

Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-02-15

The world's 100th female flyer announced her retirement plan and won medals in four consecutive Olympic Games!

On February 11, Beijing time, Jamaican sprinter Fraser said in an interview that he would retire after the end of Paris, which attracted widespread attention from netizens.

My kids need me and my wife has been there for me since I won the championship in '08. I think it's time for me to retire and they have helped me to get to where I am today and I should be grateful to them. "Fraser announced his retirement, and netizens were angry and well-wished:"Paris will be Fraser's last dance and we can't wait for her to win another gold medal in the 100m","She deserves it","It's amazing that Fraser has been able to keep up this in one day","In fact, with Fraser's current physical condition, he is fully capable of participating in the next Olympic Games, and returning home is also a good choice.

Fraser is 37 years old and only 152 meters, she is called"Pocket rockets", is the most outstanding runner in the history of women's sprinting. At the 2008 Beijing Olympics, Fraser won the championship with a time of 10.78 seconds, becoming the biggest dark horse in this Olympic Games. Fraser won at the 2012 London Olympics"Queen of Sprints"She won the championship in the 100-meter race. Since then, Fraser has won bronze in the women's 100m at Rio and his second gold medal in Tokyo, his fourth consecutive gold medal in the 100m.

The Paris Olympics will be Fraser's fifth Olympic Games. It will be interesting to see if she will be able to finish on the podium again in 12 years, or win another Olympic gold medal. Fraser won the women's 100m at the 2022 World Championships, making him the world's oldest 100m champion at the age of 35. Fraser will also join his teammates in winning the women's 4x100m relay gold medal for Jamaica, a strong contender for the U.S. title.

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