Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce has confirmed her withdrawal from the Kip Keino Classic on Saturday where she was down to compete in her first race of the season.
Sportsmax.TV reported earlier that reports from Kenya had indicated that the five-time world 100m champion and 2023 Laureus Sportswoman of the Year had suffered an injury in training and consequently withdrew from the meet.
The Jamaican track star has now confirmed the development on social media.
“Due to discomfort during my warm up, I am deeply disappointed that I will not be competing at the Jip Keino Classic and have departed Kenya to seek treatment,” she posted on Facebook.
“Special appreciation to the event organizers and the Kenyan community. Thank you for your prayers and continued support.”
Earlier reports said she has flown to Italy to seek specialized treatment.
This will be the second delay to the start of Fraser-Pryce’s season. In April, she announced her withdrawal from the Botswana Golden Grand Prix citing a “family emergency”.
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