The Star (Jamaica)

Helps learning from Shelly-Ann

- AKINO MING Staff Reporter

Shauna Helps, the former ISSA/GraceKenne­dy Boys and Girls’ Championsh­ips Class Three Girls’ 100m record holder, believes that having world champion Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce as her training partner will help to make the transition to the profession­al ranks.

Helps joined MVP track club last fall after spending four years at Florida State University (FSU). And now that she is training beside Fraser-Pryce, who won her fifth world title in the women’s 100m at the World Athletics Championsh­ips last year, the 22-year-old hopes that the tips she has been getting from her fellow Wolmerian can help her to become successful at the senior level.

“I learn from Shelly every day. I tend to ask her questions because sometimes you can get lost in the programme because it is so big, and so she gives me tips, and she is a role model,” Helps told THE STAR.

Helps opened her 2020 season at the Milo Western Relays at the G.C. Foster College last weekend with a 7.67 seconds in the 60 metres.

MOVE A NO-BRAINER

“I decided to make the move back to MVP because of Franno’s (Stephen Francis) track record. It was a no-brainer,” she said.

The former Wolmer’s High School for Girls standout had to watch from the stands most of her final year at FSU as a stress fracture in her left femur derailed her season.

“A big part of what I am doing this year is staying healthy because when I stay healthy, I perform well. Last season, I was hurt. I had a stress fracture in my left femur,” Helps explained.

The injury prevented her from improving on her personal-best times in the 100 and 200 metres, a feat she managed to achieve every other year during her collegiate career.

“I do want to make it to the Olympic Games, run a personal best in both the 100m and 200m,” she said.

Helps has personal-best times of 11.26 and 22.97 in the 100 and 200 metres, respective­ly.

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