Shericka Jackson’s ‘Life Lately’ update has reignited fan optimism for a strong 2025 season.
Shericka Jackson has shared promising update with her fans since her season opener at the at the Queen’s/Grace Jackson Development meet at the National Stadium in Kingston.
Shericka competed in the 60m race where she finished second in a time of 7.18 seconds behind her compatriot Jamaican Jodean Williams who won the race in a time of 7.15 seconds. Jonielle Smith rounded up the podium in a time of 7.21 seconds.
Since then, she has been deep in the grind and left fans wondering about her progress but her latest post sparks a lot of hope and encouragement, promising a better 2025 season.
The two-time world champion shared a series of boomerang videos to showcase her comeback and oh boy, isn’t she deep in training.
She captioned the videos: “LIFE LATELY.”
The post now leaves her fans optimistic about what lies ahead since following her defeat, Shericka Jackson has been under the radar.
The season opener was her first race since close to six months as she was forced to be out of competition due to an injury she had last season.
Shericka Jackson was hoping to impress at the Shericka Jackson and despite starting her 2024 season quite late, she picked up the pieces at the Jamaican Olympic trials and everything looked good.
However, she pulled up an injury at the Gyulai István Memorial, Hungarian Athletics Grand Prix, and was forced to finish distant eighth.
The American sprint queen has revealed when and where her first race will be, putting rivals Shericka Jackson and Elain Thompson-Herah on alert.
Her management confirmed that it was just a slight issue and she would be at the Paris Olympic Games. Shericka Jackson made it to Paris but could not compete in either the 100m or 200m due to the injury.
She started her 2024 quite slow, winning the JAAA All Comers Series #1 and Diamond League Meeting in Rabat, Morocco but posted very slow times.
Shericka Jackson then faced an unexpected setback at the Diamond League Meeting in Oslo where she finished fifth but redeemed herself with a win in Stockholm.
Gout Gout has overcome identity challenges and personal struggles to break records but who are the people behind his success?
The Jamaican sprint queen now shifts focus to the 2025 season where she has intentions to make up for all the losses she encountered in 2024.