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The women's version of Bolt wins the championship again! Fraser soared 7.16 seconds to recreate Jamaican speed

Beijing time held on February 15, 2020 indoor tour Glasgow station, the women's 60 meters, "flying mother" Fraser won the championship in 7 seconds 16 seconds, she easily threw off other opponents, Ahori only 7 seconds 22 seconds, Fraser Sword is not old, she is the leader of Jamaica!

The women's version of Bolt wins the championship again! Fraser soared 7.16 seconds to recreate Jamaican speed

Shelly Ann Fraser, born in Jamaica in 1986, is affiliated with the MVP club in Jamaica. On August 17, 2008, when jamaican Fraser was the first to crash into the 100-meter finish line, the whole "bird's nest" boiled over – Jamaicans once again proved to the world that in addition to the male "flyer" Bolt, they also "abundant" "female trapeze artists". The women's "Flying Man War" that night became the Jamaican girl's "civil war". The three Jamaicans, who stood at the starting line of the women's 100m final, monopolized the top three of the medal table, not giving the other three Americans a chance. Champion Fraser set his personal best of 10.78 seconds; her compatriots Simpson and Stewart won silver medals at the same time with 10.98 seconds.

The women's version of Bolt wins the championship again! Fraser soared 7.16 seconds to recreate Jamaican speed

Fraser is known as Jamaica's flying woman, the female version of Bolt, she and Bolt were also born in 1986, but also began to amaze the world in 2008, becoming a dominant sprint superstar. Since then, her trajectories with Bolt have been strikingly similar: two 100m titles at the Beijing and London Olympics, three 100m titles in Berlin in 2009, Moscow in 2013, and Beijing in 2015, and a foul at the 2011 Daegu World Championships, usain, usain, who was also absent due to injury, is a very interesting coincidence.

The women's version of Bolt wins the championship again! Fraser soared 7.16 seconds to recreate Jamaican speed

As a big hit in the women's 100 meters at the Tokyo Olympics, Fraser is unparalleled in the history of women's sprinting, participating in three Olympic Games and five World Championships in her career, winning two Olympic gold medals and four World Championship gold medals, all six of which were opened in 10.80 seconds. If Fraser succeeds in winning the Tokyo Olympics, she will achieve the record of three gold medals in the women's 100m Olympics, so that her achievement in the 100m event is comparable to that of the flyer Bolt. And this year in addition to winning the championship at the Tokyo Olympic Games, another important goal is to usher in a breakthrough in the results, Fraser in last year's Doha World Championships 100 meters competition although the individual pb, but did not open the 10 seconds 70 mark, is a pity, so this year she wants to make up for this regret, and now she is also extremely competitive, she will continue to contribute to the "women's sprint"!

The women's version of Bolt wins the championship again! Fraser soared 7.16 seconds to recreate Jamaican speed

This yellow jersey of the country, over the past decade, has dedicated itself to our sprint feast. Jamaica, a country with little international visibility, has produced a group of sprinting geniuses. The Jamaican women's team Fraser issued a strong challenge to the American women's team, no female athlete in history can win so many major 100-meter laurels, and the Jamaican sprint team represented by her and Bolt has completely lost the indispensable Americans. After winning the 100m at the 2015 World Championships in Beijing, Yusain Bolt won the 100m without any chance, the next day he replaced him with his compatriot, the pocket-sized flyer who can also be called the greatest female sprinter in history, and Fraser won the 100m crown. They have surprisingly similar careers, they stage black lightning bolts again and again at the Bird's Nest, and they speak only with speed. The shortest Fraser, set off at the fastest speed

The women's version of Bolt wins the championship again! Fraser soared 7.16 seconds to recreate Jamaican speed
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