Fraser-Pryce took the lead fairly promptly and did not even let anyone near.

- She is the best in all stages of the race. Complete, says Bergqvist.

British Dina Asher-Smith was painted as a competitor in advance. She finished second at 10.83. Ivorian Marie-Josée Ta Lou finished third at 10.90.

It was the second best race in a World Cup final ever. Only one has run faster before and it was Marion Jones who ran at 10.70.

Because Jones during her career was convicted of doping and world record holder Florence Griffith Joyne's career has been "disputed" to use Bergqvist's words, and surrounded by the doping rumor, she thinks Fraser-Pryce is the best.

"I keep her as the world's best sprinter of all time," says Bergqvist.