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What’s Going On With the Big 3 of Jamaican Women’s Sprinting?

Jamaican Women have dominated the sprints at the Olympic Games having won 10 medals, including all 4 gold medals, since Beijing 2008. But the big 3 names of Shericka Jackson, Elaine Thompson-Herah and Shell-Ann Fraser-Pryce have had slightly slower starts to their seasons than in previous years. Bringing about concerns around their potential to return to the podium once again. --------------------------------------------- Another Video You May Enjoy:    • Can Jamaica Win a 100m Medal Again? |...   --------------------------------------------- Follow Me! Twitter:   / emeroleanderson   Instagram:   / thefinalleg   Instagram:   / atkoeme   My Website: https://www.andersonemerole.com --------------------------------------------- 🎧Check Out the Podcast🎧 🟢 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/52DCy6G... 🟣 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... --------------------------------------------- QUESTION -- Have a question about track and field history or current events? Comment below! -------------------------------------------- 📚Video Sources: --------------------------------------------- ⏰Video Timestamps 00:00 Intro 01:33 2008-2021 Olympic Success 03:02 Current Status of the Big 3 03:14 Shericka Jackson 05:18 Elaine Thompson-Herah 07:19 Shell-Ann Fraser-Pryce 09:16 Comparing Previous success to Future Success 10:19 The Other Jamaican Women 12:41 Competition Around the World 14:28 Summary --------------------------------------------- About: This video is about the current state of Jamaican Women's Sprinting ahead of the 2024 Paris Olympics

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