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Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce Credits Coach Francis for Career Milestones

2026-07-08 · Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce · Player Focus

**Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce** and fellow sprint legend **Elaine Thompson‑Herah** publicly thanked longtime coach **Stephen Francis** on July 7, 2026, crediting his guidance for their sustained dominance in the 100m and 200m events.

During a joint press conference in Kingston, the two Olympic champions spoke about the impact Francis has had on their training regimes. **Fraser‑Pryce** noted that Francis’s emphasis on “quality over quantity” kept her fast even after a decade at the top. **Thompson‑Herah** added that his strategic race‑day plans helped her fine‑tune the start phase that often decides gold.

Both sprinters are entering the latter stages of their careers, yet they remain podium threats. Francis, who founded the MVP Track Club, has guided athletes to 12 Olympic medals since 2008. His recent tweaks-shorter acceleration drills and a focus on mental resilience-have been credited for Fraser‑Pryce’s sub‑10.70 performances earlier this season.

The acknowledgment comes just weeks before the World Championships in Budapest, where both women are slated to compete in the 100m and 4×100m relay. Their confidence in Francis suggests they will stick with his training block through the heats, semifinals, and finals, aiming to add more golds to their collections.

Francis’s reputation as a mentor extends beyond his elite squad. By publicly supporting Fraser‑Pryce and Thompson‑Herah, he sets a template for upcoming talent to seek long‑term coaching relationships. The duo’s remarks may encourage junior sprinters to prioritize stability over frequent coaching changes.

Both athletes hinted at potential schedule adjustments. Fraser‑Pryce mentioned a lighter meet calendar to preserve peak form, while Thompson‑Herah is considering a switch to the 200m focus for the remainder of the season. Their shared gratitude underscores a partnership with Francis that could shape Jamaican sprinting for years to come.

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