athletics
Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce has qualified for her fifth Olympics at age 37 as the Jamaican will be chasing a third career gold medal in the blue-riband 100 metres sprint at the Paris Games. Fraser-Pryce came third on Friday night in the Jamaican trials, clocking 10.94 seconds behind 200m world champion Shericka Jackson (10.84) and teenager Tia Clayton (10.90). Fraser-Pryce has eight Olympic medals, including 100m gold from 2008 and 2012, and 4x100m gold from 2021. She is also a 10-time world champion. Compatriot Elaine Thompson-Herah, who won the Olympic sprint double in 2016 and 2021, plus relay ...
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Coronavirus infections have hit some athletes ahead of the German Athletics Championships, which act as a last chance for Olympic qualification. German Athletics Association head of sport Jörg Bügner said on Wednesday that infections had been reported following this month's European Championships in Rome. The majority of these were among the support staff "but also among the athletes," he said, without wanting to name names. Covid-19 cases have plummeted over the last two years and few sporting events have been affected, in contrast to the height of the pandemic which even led the Tokyo Olympi...
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