There was no longer any rest for the Jamaican who yesterday took World Cup gold in the 100 meters with the new championship record 10.67.

Today, trials ran at 200 meters and moved on to a stable 22.26.

Nigerian Aminatou Seyni won the heat on the new national record 21.98 and impressed a lot.

She was the fastest of all. 

- Wow, that was tough.

It was a late night and I needed to come back and try to qualify as easily as I could to stay fresh for tomorrow, says Fraser-Pryce, according to Reuters.

Today, Fraser-Pryce ran in a greenish hair color.

During the 100 m final, she wore Jamaica's colors: black, green and yellow.

During the first test day of 100 meters, she had purple hair.

The golden hair from the 100 m final.

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- It's just to go home and get some recovery and see how it goes tomorrow, says 35-year-old Fraser-Pryce about the hard program.

The experiment at 100 meters.

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