“It’s hard to find words to describe my disappointment.” Three-time Olympic champion Fraser-Pryce on her withdrawal from the Olympic start

Jamaican runner Shelley-Ann Fraser-Price commented on his withdrawal from competition at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris.

According to USA Today, Fraser-Pryce was denied entry into the warm-up area for her 100-meter semifinals on Saturday. It was previously noted that the reason for Fraser-Pryce’s ban may have been that she arrived at the competition in a personal car, rather than on the team bus provided by organizers. Jamaican delegation leader Ian Kelly later told Reuters that the 37-year-old had withdrawn from the competition due to an injury sustained during warm-ups.

In a social media post, the Jamaican thanked her fans for their support.

“It’s hard to find words to describe the depth of my disappointment. And I know my fans share that with me.

But I thank everyone for the support you gave me throughout my journey. In every step and victory, you were all by my side. My faith has always helped me stay on the right path, “the athlete wrote on a social network.

Fraser-Pryce is a three-time Olympic champion, and also has four Olympic silver medals and one Olympic bronze.

The games in the French capital will end on August 11.

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Source : MatchTV

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