Jackson set for bigger things with nomination

October 14, 2022
Shericka Jackson
Shericka Jackson

In the eyes of Titans Track Club's head coach Michael Frater, MVP Track Club's hurdles coach Brigette Foster-Hylton and Sprintec's head coach Maurice Wilson, World Championships 200 metres champion Shericka Jackson's first nomination of the World Athletics Female Athlete of the Year is the culmination of a season in which, in their eyes, she finally arrived to the elite level of sprinting.

Jackson was named among the shortlist of 10 finalists including five-time World Championships 100 metres winner Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce on Wednesday, after a campaign in which she produced landmark performances in her second season doing the sprint double.

Jackson captured her maiden World title in July, clocking 21.45 seconds, the second fastest time in history. She also landed her first-ever Diamond League title in the 200 metres. While her debut season last year gave a glimpse into her capabilities, Frater said that 2022 was the year she truly arrived.

"She is getting better and better each year. She is on top of her game now. She has solidified herself as one of the major threats in the 100 and 200 metres. She pronounced herself last year but this year she is a staple now," Frater told STAR Sports.

Jackson's maiden World Championships individual title came on the back of her exit from the 200 metres at the Olympic games, a disappointment that she said fuelled her 2022 season.

Foster-Hylton believes that her nomination will only prove to push her to an even better season next year, with her place among the best validated.

"This is the tip of the iceberg and there is a lot more to come from her. This will give her a lot more confidence going back into her preparation, knowing that she is rubbing shoulders with the best of the best in the world," Foster-Hylton said.

With major championship medals in the 100, 200 and 400 metres, Wilson, who was Jamaica's technical leader at the World Championships, says that for Jackson, the award solidifies the belief in her talent with her place among the greatest, only a matter of time.

"I think over time, Shericka may become one of the more consistent and versatile sprinters of all time. I think what she did this year embodies what she and her management team would have thought that she had in her.

"I think it is just a matter of time before she stands above everyone else in the sport. She would have justified the sort of respect and belief that they would have had in her talent. I believe that moving forward she is going to do better things," Wilson said.

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