American Sprinter Fred Kerley Aims Fresh Dig at Ferdinand Omanyala
- Olympic bronze medallist Fred Kerley has aimed another subtle dig at Kenyan sprinter Ferdinand Omanyala
- The former world champion in the 100m controversially claimed Omanyala's times set in Kenya don't count
- The two have faced reached other many times in the last few years, and the American has come out on top most times
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Fred Kerley has directed another subtle jibe at Kenyan sprinter Ferdinand Omanyala weeks after he called out Africa's fastest man.
The two sprinters have faced each other around the world in the 100m, with Kerley coming on top a few times.
The American took home a bronze medal at the Paris Olympics while Omanyala reached the semis.
Kerley takes swipe at Omanyala
Kerley recently took to X (formerly Twitter) to double down on the comments he made about Omanyala, the fastest man on the African continent.
The former world champion shared a picture of him and Omanyala on his account, captioning it "levels to this (expletive) kids."
Most fans felt he was targeting the Kenyan sprinter he called out a few weeks ago.
Kerley is known as a soft-spoken athlete but is not afraid to speak his mind. He went back and forth with Olympic 100m gold medallist Noah Lyles in last year's World Athletics Championships in Budapest.
The two sprinters will meet face-to-face when the next track season kicks off. Kerley has beaten Omanyala eight times, while Omanyala's only win against Kerley was at the 2022 Kip Keino Classic in Nairobi, per World Athletics.
Kerley questions Omanyala's record
During an appearance on Justin Gatlin's Ready Set Go podcast, Kerley mocked Omanyala's times set in Kenya when discussing who forced Gatlin to retire, as YEN.com.gh reported earlier.
Without hesitation, he said the times set in Kenya do not count, stressing that he wins races everywhere, unlike Omanyala, who only does it in Kenya.
Noah Lyles congratulates Tebogo
Earlier, YEN.com.gh reported that Lyles congratulated Tebogo after the Botswanan athlete defeated him in the 200m final at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
Lyles took to his official X account to send a heartfelt message to Tebogo, acknowledging his victory despite a challenging year marked by the loss of his mother.
The 100m Olympic champion commended Tebogo's resilience and success.
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Source: TUKO.co.ke