Silver medalist Jamaica’s Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce celebrates after ending second within the Ladies’s 4 x 100m Relay Closing on the World Athletics Championships Tokyo 2025 on Sept. 21, 2025.
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What’s believed to be her closing race, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce added one final medal to finish her legendary 17-year profession, incomes a silver medal for Jamaica within the ladies’s 4×100 metres relay on the ultimate day of the World Athletics Championships in Japan.
The Jamaican quartet of Fraser-Pryce, Tia Clayton, Tina Clayton, and Jonielle Smith clocked 41.79 seconds, ending simply 4 hundredths of a second behind america workforce that claimed gold in 41.75. Germany took bronze with 41.87.

The victory was historic for the USA’s Melissa Jefferson-Wood, who grew to become solely the second lady ever to finish the world dash treble by including relay gold to her 100m and 200m titles from Tokyo.
Jefferson-Wood matched the distinguished feat Fraser-Pryce achieved on the 2013 championships in Moscow.

All through her profession, Fraser-Pryce secured three Olympic golds and 10 world titles amongst her 25 international championship medals, and he or she made positive her farewell was memorable.
Working the lead-off leg, she handed over easily to Tia Clayton, who then handed over to her sister Tina, earlier than anchor Jonielle Smith introduced the workforce house to safe the rostrum end.
Jamaica’s success on the observe continued within the ladies’s 4x400m, the place Dejanae Oakley, Stacey Ann Williams, Andrenette Knight, and Nickisha Pryce raced to a silver medal in 3:19.25.
They completed behind the extraordinary American squad, led by Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone on anchor, that shattered the championship document with a time of three:16.61. With 400m hurdles champion Femke Bol on the anchor, the Netherlands took bronze.
With the 2 relay silvers, Jamaica concluded its marketing campaign on the Tokyo World Championships with 10 medals: one gold, six silver, and three bronze.