Double Olympic Games champion Elaine Thompson-Herah says she has put last year's injury-plagued season behind her and is fully focused on claiming her first World Championships title at this summer's staging, which is scheduled for Budapest, Hungary.
After setting a meet-equalling record of 10.65 seconds at the Zurich Diamond League final on Thursday to capture her fifth Diamond Trophy in the 100 meters, world champion Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce says she's still focusing on running 10.5 seconds next year.
Fraser-Pryce became the first woman in history to run sub 10.7 seconds on seven occasions in a season, but the 35 year old says more is in store for next season which has a World Championships in Budapest, Hungary.