After clinching another Olympic win, Jamaican sprinter Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce says she isn't losing sight of what really matters after crossing the finish line. Ahead of the Tokyo Olympics, Fraser-Pryce scored the world's fastest women's 100m in nearly 33 years, as Blavity previously reported . She was picked among one of the favorites to take on the gold in the Olympic games, joining the names of fellow Jamaican runners Elaine Thompson-Herah and Shericka Jackson. But she tells 21Ninety that there's more to winning. Another sprinter who was anticipated to run in Japan was American sprinter Sha'Carri Richardson. After much anticipation leading up to the games and the suspension of Richardson, the Jamaican women cleared the top three spots. But that still didn't stop the media from pitting the women against each other. "I think for me, how I handle it is just stay true to who I am, be who I am, show my personality, stand at the line, and perform and dominate," she said of the...