Last update on. From the section AthleticsShelly-Ann Fraser -Pryce will compete in her fourth Olympic Games at TokyoAfter completing the Jamaican trials, Shelley Ann Fraser-Pryce will be competing in the Olympic 100m or 200m.After running 10.71 seconds in 100m on Friday, the fastest woman ever ran the 200m in 21.79 seconds on Sunday. This was her career-best time.Fraser-Pryce (34), who ran 10.63 in 100m three weeks back, was thrilled to be under 22 seconds.She said, "I never doubted myself.""I am just thrilled that I was finally capable of breaking the 22 second barrier."Former Commonwealth champion Rasheed Dawyer won the men's 200m ahead of Yohan Blake, Tyquendo Tracey and Tyquendo Tracey.Rio gold medallist Omar McLeod finished last in 110m hurdles. He had hit the first hurdle and lost out on an Olympic spot.Ronald Levy won 13.10, Damion Thomas and Hansle Perchment were second and third, respectively, to qualify for Tokyo.Megan Tapper won in 12.68 the women's 100m hurdles, while Stephenie-Ann McPherson secured a spot at the third consecutive Olympics with a time of 49.60 in 400m.Candice McLeod, Roneisha McGregor and Christopher Taylor set lifetime records in the 400m to get them to Tokyo. Karayme Bartley, Sean Bailey and Christopher Taylor qualified for the men's race.O'Dayne Richards, a 2017 World Championship bronze medallist, won the shot put after throwing 20.47m.