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Grange Congratulates Thompson and Fraser Pryce

By: , August 14, 2016

The Key Point:

Rio de Janeiro, August 13, 2016 – Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport, the Honourable Olivia Grange, has congratulated the new Olympic sprint champion Elaine Thompson and the bronze medallist Shelly-Ann Fraser Pryce.
Grange Congratulates Thompson and Fraser Pryce
Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport, Hon. Olivia Grange

The Facts

  • Shelly-Ann Fraser Pryce held that championship title over the last two Olympics. Tonight the baton passed to her friend, training partner and compatriot, which means that the title remains in Jamaica. Shelly-Ann has been a great champion and we will always celebrate her achievement.
  • By winning gold and bronze, Elaine and Shelly-Ann have demonstrated to the world the strength of Jamaican track and field that we could claim 2 of the three medals on offer in one of the marquee events at the Olympics.

The Full Story

Rio de Janeiro, August 13, 2016 – Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport, the Honourable Olivia Grange, has congratulated the new Olympic sprint champion Elaine Thompson and the bronze medallist Shelly-Ann Fraser Pryce.

Thompson won the women’s 100 metres final this evening in Rio de Janeiro in a time of 10.71 seconds while Fraser-Pryce, who was the defending champion, finished third in 10.86 seconds to take the bronze medal.

Minister Grange said:
“Elaine Thompson is an amazing athlete with a great future. I am very happy for her victory and glad that the Olympic women’s champion for the 100 metres remains a Jamaican.

Shelly-Ann Fraser Pryce held that championship title over the last two Olympics. Tonight the baton passed to her friend, training partner and compatriot, which means that the title remains in Jamaica. Shelly-Ann has been a great champion and we will always celebrate her achievement.

By winning gold and bronze, Elaine and Shelly-Ann have demonstrated to the world the strength of Jamaican track and field that we could claim 2 of the three medals on offer in one of the marquee events at the Olympics.

Well done to the both of them.”

Last Updated: August 15, 2016

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