This summer, Fraser-Pryce took a silver in the 100 meters and a gold in the 4x100 meters at the Olympics in Tokyo and expanded his Olympic collection to eight medals.
Prior to that, she had set a Jamaican record of 100 meters with a time of 10.63 - however, the battle later of Elaine Thompson Herah with 10.54 when the two Jamaican women dueled in an insane fight during the season.
Fraser-Pryce came down to 10.60 this record season.
Fraser-Price's personal record before the season was 10.70 from 2012.
- Before this season, I had counted out Paris 2024, but with this development, I know that there is more to give, says Fraser-Pryce to Sky Sports.
Will try to defend the World Cup title next year
- I want to take it year after year and now I look forward to defending my World Cup title in Oregon 2022. After that season and if I still feel good then why not give it a try, Fraser-Pryce thinks.
- I can definitely see myself in the Olympics in Paris 2024 and I think that 10.50 is possible, says Fraser-Pryce who would be 37 years old at the next Olympics.
Florence Griffith-Joyner holds the world record with 10.49 from the US Olympic qualifiers in Indianapolis 1988.
Legendary Usain Bolt retired in connection with the World Cup in London 2017, a couple of days before he would turn 31.