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Africa's fastest man Omanyala cranking up Kenya's pace

China Daily | Updated: 2022-07-14 09:19
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Ferdinand Omanyala, pictured training in Nairobi on June 30, heads to the world championships in the US aiming to at least qualify for the 100m final and possibly even reach the podium. He also hopes to change perceptions that Kenya only produces strong middle- and long-distance runners. AFP

NAIROBI-Africa's fastest man Ferdinand Omanyala is on a mission to show Kenyan runners can shine in sprints.

The 26-year-old heads to the World Athletics Championships aiming to put sprinting on the map in a country where the long-distance runner is king.

Omanyala wears two wristbands on his right arm: one, made of black and green beads, bears the numbers 9.85, his season-best 100-meter time set in May.

The other, a bracelet crafted from leather and metal, is inscribed with 9.77, the African record he set last September. It made him the ninth fastest man ever, behind four Americans and three Jamaicans.

He will arrive in Eugene, Oregon, where the 100m heats start on the opening morning on Friday, as the third quickest man in the world this season behind the Americans Fred Kerley and Trayvon Bromell.

Making the podium would be a historic first for an African.

Namibia's Frankie Fredericks twice won Olympic silver in the 100m in the 1990s, but his one gold and three silvers in the worlds were all over 200m.

Omanyala said he has set his sights on at least reaching Saturday's final.

"I'm targeting 9.6," he told AFP in an interview during a training session at the main stadium in the Kenyan capital Nairobi.

"That will be my biggest achievement. And of course, I am going for the win."

As well as Kerley and Bromell, his opposition in Oregon should include Olympic gold medalist Marcell Jacobs of Italy and the 2019 world champion Christian Coleman.

"I am an athlete who runs well under pressure. So I am looking forward to getting better in Oregon, because now everybody who is an athlete will be there," said Omanyala, who beat Kerley in May.

On a mission

The young athlete and his coach, Duncan Ayiemba, have been mapping out ways to make sprinting more popular in Kenya, which is renowned for its strength in middle- and long-distance runners.

"Normally it's long-distance in Kenya, so I want the 100 meters to be something big in Kenya this year," said Ayiemba.

Omanyala became the first Kenyan sprinter to reach an Olympic semifinal at the Tokyo Games last year.

The chemistry student took up athletics six years ago after playing rugby sevens.

"When I started athletics, my aim was to make people know that Kenyans can sprint, that is something that has changed," he said.

'Beating the odds'

Omanyala, who hails from western Kenya and is the third of five brothers, said he has had to overcome obstacles, not least the distance.

"In a medium- and long-distance country, it's a challenge coming up as a sprinter," he said.

"Even the national federation at some point did not believe there could be a sprinter in Kenya. You have to beat all these odds."

One hurdle he overcame was being allowed to represent Kenya at the Tokyo Olympics after Athletics Kenya relaxed a decision to prohibit any banned athletes from taking part in international competitions.

He had been suspended for 14 months in 2017 by the Anti-Doping Agency of Kenya after testing positive for a banned substance.

"It was a hard 14 months but life has to move on," Omanyala said.

"I was just a year old in the sport. But I was still training during these 14 months, I don't remember a day that I did not train. I still wanted to do this more and more. That made me stronger."

Omanyala said he hopes he will be a role model for other Kenyan youngsters.

"I believe I opened the way for so many people coming behind me," he said. "One of the things that I wanted to do is to leave a legacy. I want to leave an industry of sprint in Kenya.

"I believe I will inspire so many kids, not only in Kenya but in Africa. I believe there is some kid, somewhere, who is looking up and saying 'I want to be where Omanyala has been'."

AFP

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