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The Olympics bronze medalist is keen to win in style against the likes of Ferdinand Omanyala and Letsile Tebogo at the Rome Diamond League on Friday night.
Olympics bronze medalist Fred Kerley wants to make history at the Rome Diamond League on Friday night.
Kerley is among the headline acts at the Diamond League meeting in the Italian capital as he looks to make it back-to-back wins in 100m after his victory in Silesia last weekend.
The American, known to talk big, is praying that things go even better in Rome after claiming that his win in Silesia was a “trash race.”
“Father God protect and guide on this track today let make history,” Kerley posted on X just hours to the race.
Kerley is up against a star-studded line-up that includes Africa’s fastest man Ferdinand Omanyala, Olympics 200m champion Letsile Tebogo, Itlian and home favourite Marcell Jacobs as well as fellow American Christian Coleman.
He will hope that lighting strikes twice after clocking 9.87 to win in Silesia ahead of Omanyala, who finished second in 9.88, and Ackeem Blake of Jamaica, whose personal best of 9.89 yielded third place, as Jacobs, clocked 9.93 for fourth place.
Kerley was not impressed by his performance in the Polish city and gave negative reactions post-race.
“Trash race but on to Rome,” Kerley started by posting on X before revealing much more in a post-race interview.
"I know the race was shi**y as hell. I just ran and not being technically sound, but I know I'm about to get an earful once I get to my phone,” he said.
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