I am looking forward to my next race. What comes, comes.
From Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce
Thinking about what Jamaicans want is a bit pressuring. So I try not to think about what Jamaicans want until I get the job done.
I want to do new things, and I want to do more 200s than 100s.
My second 30 is actually very good, where my turnovers are very quick. I just want to put a complete race together, once I get out of my drive phase, I want to hit my next 30 very hard.
I was just really excited to win the 100m, 200m, and 4x100m in Moscow and then, to top that off, to win the Diamond Race in the 100m and 200m.
For me, I've not really focused on a world record. I'm just trying to put a complete race together, and when I do that, then fast times will come.
When I came here at UTech, everybody was saying I was too short, and I shouldn't think about running fast; it's going to take me a while to run fast.
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