Thompson-Herah finds new coach
Elaine Thompson-Herah
Elaine Thompson-Herah

KINGSTON, Jamaica, (CMC)– Elaine Thompson-Herah will ramp up her preparations for next year’s international track & field season under the guidance of Elite Performance Track Club coach, Reynaldo Walcott.

A statement from her management company, Andi Sports confirmed on Monday that the embattled Jamaican sprint queen had hooked up with Walcott, who coaches Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, with whom Thompson-Herah appears to have a frosty relationship.
Media reports indicate that Thompson-Herah will not be training with athletes of the Elite Performance in Kingston, but Walcott will work with her in a private setting after he completes his duties with the at the Ashenheim Stadium at Jamaica College each day.
Andi Sports confirmed last Wednesday that the 31-year-old had separated from Shanikie Osbourne, her coach during the later stages of this past international track & field season, after a breakdown in negotiations over compensation.

Thompson-Herah won a historic sprint double of 100 metres and 200 metres at back-to-back Olympics – 2016 in the Brazilian city of Rio-de-Janeiro, and the COVID-19 delayed 2020 Games in the Japanese city of Tokyo – and will be looking to defend her titles at the Games next year in Paris.
She failed to earn a place on the Jamaica team for this year’s World Athletics Championships in August in the Hungarian capital of Budapest, where she brought Osbourne onto her coaching staff.

Thompson-Herah, the second-fastest woman clocked over 100 with a personal best time of 10.54 seconds, improved her times significantly over the later stages of the international season, so the decision to part ways with Osbourne was surprising in track & field circles in Jamaica.

Only deceased American sprint queen Florence Griffith-Joyner, who clocked 10.49 seconds at the United States Olympic Trials in 1988, has run faster than Thompson-Herah in the 100.
Earlier in the year, Thompson-Herah had split with the highly decorated MVP Track Club in a public falling out with iconic coach Stephen Francis.

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