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New Zealand's Michaela Blyde's gets candid on how Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce transformed her life

Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce might have left the Olympic stage without a gold medal but the Jamaican sprint queen surely impacted the lives of many including New Zealand rugby star Michaela Blyde.

New Zealand national rugby sevens player Michaela Blyde has opened up about how Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce impacted her life growing up and how meeting the Jamaican sprint queen at the Paris Olympic Games was a life-changing moment.

Blyde disclosed that growing up, Fraser-Pryce motivated her to dream of winning gold medals on the Olympic stage in the 100m and 200m. In an interview, the 28-year-old added that meeting her idol at the Olympic Games must have been the greatest thing that happened to her.

She added that the three-time Olympic champion going to watch her game against China at the Paris Olympic Games was something she dreamt of and is a memory that will forever be in her mind at the Olympic stage.

“Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce is actually the reason why I wanted to win gold in the 100m and 200m at the Olympic Games…that was my initial Olympic dream. When I tell you what it’s like to meet an idol, it’s so hard to explain because for so long, I watched her compete on TV. After all, it’s always about the fastest man on the planet but it's never about the fastest woman,” Blyde said.

“When I saw her in person, my whole soul left my body and was watching me above. And then she said, ‘I’ll come watch you play.’ Even I have said to people that I’ll watch them play…you say that with meaning but you know that deep down you can’t.

“And then all of a sudden, after our China game, I can hear, ‘Michaela’ like from afar, and I was like I can hear my name and so I just kind of looked to my left and there’s Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, watching us. She came to watch us play,” she added.

Blyde added that Fraser-Pryce sharing on her Instagram stories that she had gone to watch her play was a morale booster at the Olympic Games. She noted that having Fraser-Pryce in the stands changed her life forever.

After exiting the Olympic stage, she explained that it motivated her to be an inspiration to young girls and boys in her home country.

“And then on her Instagram stories, she was cheering on us, she was cheering from little Michaela Blyde who is from Taranaki. It’s just a random to her but to me, she’s someone who made a huge impact on my sporting career,” she said.

“Having her there was unbelievably meaningful. It makes you realise that the job we have as well when we go to club rugby or little Jenny’s school or whatever, they see us on the sideline and they feel just like how I felt there.”

posted Wednesday August 28th
by Abigael Wafula