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Fraser-Pryce Secures Ninth World Championships Spot in Final Jamaican Trials

JAAA’s confirmation that all senior championship performances count toward world ranking points validated Fraser-Pryce’s final trials result.

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Overview

  • Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce finished third in the women’s 100m final in 10.91 seconds at the 2025 Jamaican National Championships, securing her spot on the Jamaican team for her ninth World Championships in Tokyo.
  • The Jamaica Athletics Administrative Association confirmed that all senior championship performances will earn World Athletics ranking points and count toward global event qualification.
  • Paris Olympics silver medallist Kishane Thompson set a personal best of 9.75 seconds in the men’s 100m final, making him the sixth-fastest man in history.
  • The senior championships had faced scrutiny after initially missing from the World Athletics calendar, but the federation’s late confirmation validated all results.
  • The meet marked Fraser-Pryce’s final competitive appearance at Kingston’s National Stadium before her planned retirement at the end of the 2025 season.