 Back on the Sports Magnet Zone, we turn to Athletics, three-time Olympic gold medalist Shelley and Fraser Price has announced she'll be retiring following the 2024 Paris Olympics. The 37-year-old Fraser Price in an interview with Essence.com says her family is her priority at this stage of her life. There's not a day I'm getting up to go to practice and I'm like, I'm over this. My son needs me. My husband and I have been together since before I won in 2008. He has sacrificed for me, we're a partnership, a team. And it's because of that support that I'm able to do the things that I've been doing for all these years and I think I know it took them to do something else. Shelley and Fraser Price, Lance, arguably the greatest printer ever, says this is the year. Well, you say, arguably the greatest printer ever, I would say she's the greatest 100-meter printer ever and that's not in debate, male or female, and arguably she's the greatest printer all the time. I think she's making a good decision because she has given enough, this is 15 years now of competing successfully at the highest level and regardless of what happens to her in Paris, I think it is a good decision. She turns 38 years old in December and there's nothing more for her to prove, quite frankly, and I think this is a good decision. I've said this before and I'm going to repeat it for emphasis, Ricardo, and this is not when I juxtapose the Usain Bolt career and her Kerr career. This is not in any way shape of form trying to compare them. I just think when I make the point, it will highlight the greatness of Shelley and Fraser Price. Both Fraser Price and Bolt burst onto the global scene with their successes at the Beijing Olympics. Bolt retires in 2017. Six years after Bolt retires, Shelley and Fraser is a glorious sportswoman of the year, not track and field athlete of the year, she's the greatest sportswoman in all sport in 2023. And that tells me something, that while Bolt is rightly given the phenomenal labour that he has given, there has to be something said about the colossal nature of Shelley and Fraser Price's brilliance and let me add to that longevity. Yes. Because Bolt has long retired. Yes. It's a great phenomenon. There's no athlete that has captured track and field in the way that Bolt has. But Shelley and Fraser Price, still one of the best in the world and in 2022 because of her performances, was the 2023 announced 2023 as the laureate sportswoman of the year ahead of all of the greatest sports stars in the world, the tennis stars, the swimmers, everyone. I just think that Shelley and has achieved enough and there's nothing else that we could ask of her. Yeah. A few things here, Lance. So I completely agree with you. One, I think this is significant because while we speculated and while Shelley and Fraser Price has hinted at it in the past that this could be her final year and Paris for sure will be her final Olympic games. I think in the back of our minds, we were always thinking there's that possibility that she could go on beyond 2024, depending on whether her body held up and how she performed at the Olympic games. And because of how phenomenally she has been performing in recent years as well, it was not beyond imagination that she could decide to go True. And I think she has done the season, but I agree with you. I think she is making a very good decision, regardless of what happens in 2024 and what happens at the Olympic games, on to the point about not comparing Shelley and Fraser Price and Usain Bolt and that the risk of being battered like Johan Blake. Let me say that Usain Bolt during his time and understandably so overshadowed many athletes in the sport of track and field. Shelley and Fraser Price was one of those athletes. In my opinion, I think Shelley and Fraser Price has become the face of track and field in many ways because of course the 100 meters being the blue ribbon event. And yes, you can't take away from what Elaine Thompson here has done at the Olympic games. What she has done is phenomenal and must never be understated. But what Shelley and Fraser Price has done from 2008 to now. Which we are seeing now, which was when she advertised her quality. There you go. What she has done since that time, the way she carries herself, the fact that she was away from the sport to give birth to her son, and came back as a champion, won a 2019 world title, won another world title in 2022 after the Olympic disappointment. And I say disappointment of 2021 because she was going for a third 100 gold medal in four years and was in great form to get it. But stopped by a phenomenal effort from Elaine Thompson here. So when you take all of that into account, I think since you say in both, Shelley and Fraser Price has come more to the fore as the real superstar that she is. And I think since you say in both left the sport, more people are realizing the real greatness of Shelley and Fraser Price in her performances, but also in her longevity. And the fact that in 2022 lands, this woman ran faster than she'd ever done before. Did things that no woman at her age had ever done before, and maybe not even herself would imagine that she would have done is rather special. Yeah, you know what? I just think that Shelley and Fraser Price's attitude to her sport has propelled her to where she is. Her commitment, her determination, the fact that she is, she considers herself a champion. And when she takes the track for a major event, there's a kind of ferocity that she goes into the event with that makes her really, really hard to beat. I know she'll be a couple of months away from her 38th birthday when she competes in Paris this year, but it takes a brave analyst to write her off for gold because this is the stage that Shelley and Fraser Price shows her class. And while there are a lot of younger stars rising, Shelley and Fraser Price on a world championship moment or an Olympic moment has shown consistently through her career, not up and down, consistently through her career, that when she takes the track and a major gold medal is at stake, you can't write her off. She is one of the greatest champions the sport has ever seen, Lance, in following her 2019 world championship success in Doha. I had done a piece looking at her achievements, specifically in the 100 meters and the win percentage, no other sprinter on the women's side compared to her. And I think you had to go to the distance events to the likes of Tarnesh De Barba to get anyone who had won with the type of consistency that she had. Whenever she stepped to the line in a 100 final on the global stage, she usually delivered. And to beat her, you had to come with something special. And those are the times when she's been beat and either she's been injured, clearly, obviously, or you are just better than her. She's a phenomenal athlete, a phenomenal woman. And yeah, I won't be able to say much more about her if I don't take this break because my producer will take charge. We'll be back with more on the sports night. So.