… e finished eighth in the men’s 100m after clocking 10.11 seconds in a world-class field.American sprint icon Noah Lyles took victory in 9.88 seconds ahead of Cameroon’s Emmanuel Eseme who set a national record of 9.94 seconds, while Botswana’s Olympic 200m champion Letsile Tebogo …
Wanyonyi edged out in photo-finish, Tebogo beats Gout Gout in Oslo By Bernard Cheruiyot June 11, 2026 06:48 (EAT) Add as a Preferred Source on Google Follow us Follow on Whatsapp Follow on Google Follow on Twitter USA's Cooper Lutkenhaus (R) wins ahead of Kenya's Emmanuel Wanyony …
… American sprint star Noah Lyles claimed victory in 9.88 seconds (+0.4 m/s), with Cameroon’s Emmanuel Eseme second in a national record 9.94 seconds, while Botswana’s Olympic 200m champion Letsile Tebogo completed the podium in 9.95 seconds. …
… Photo/Sportpicha Audio By Vocalize Briton Max Burgin stunned Olympic 800 metres champion Emmanuel Wanyonyi in the Rabat Diamond League meeting on Sunday while Kenny Bednarek eased to a supremely comfortable 200m win over Letsile Tebogo. …
… USA’s Trayvon Bromell, a world 100m bronze medallist, and Olympic 200m silver medallist Kenny Bednarek came in third and fourth, respectively, in 10.03.Reigning Olympic 200m champion Letsile Tebogo of Botswana placed eighth in a 100m race that saw South African sensation Akani Si …
… In Xiamen Omanyala is set to line up in a loaded field featuring Olympic champion Letsile Tebogo, South Africa’s Gift Leotlela and Akani Simbine, Americans Christian Coleman, Trayvon Bromell and Kenny Bednarek. …
… I want to jump high, as always." Duplantis will be joined by Kenya's middle-distance queen Faith Kipyegon, Norway's hurdles king Karsten Warholm, Botswana's Olympic 200m champion Letsile Tebogo and Nigerian 100m hurdler Tobi Amusan in what promises to be a high-octane start to th …
Omanyala to face Simbine, Tebogo at Shanghai Diamond League By Bernard Cheruiyot May 12, 2026 02:04 (EAT) Add as a Preferred Source on Google Follow us Follow on Whatsapp Follow on Google Follow on Twitter Ferdinard Omanyala celebrates after winning the men's 100m with a personal …
… "It's very important, most federations rely very heavily on government investment and government investment will dry up if those governments think that they are investing in talent programmes for other countries."Letsile Tebogo, the 2024 Olympic 200 metres champion and the leadin …
Kenyan sprinter Ferdinand Omanyala has cancelled his appearance at the Dromia International Sprint and Relays Meeting in Greece to focus on the Diamond League schedule. The withdrawal follows his eighth-place finish at the Rome Diamond League, where he clocked 10.11 seconds in the men's 100m.
Kenyan sprinter Ferdinand Omanyala has cancelled his appearance at the Dromia International Sprint and Relays Meeting in Greece to focus on the Diamond League schedule. The withdrawal follows his eighth-place finish at the Rome Diamond League, where he clocked 10.11 seconds in the men's 100m.
American 17-year-old Cooper Lutkenhaus won the 800m at the Bislett Games in Oslo with a personal best of 1:42.08, edging Olympic and world champion Emmanuel Wanyonyi by one hundredth of a second in a photo finish. Lutkenhaus said he had to dive for the line to secure the victory.
Kenya's Ferdinand Omanyala clocked 10.11 seconds to finish eighth in the men's 100m at the Rome Diamond League, with American Noah Lyles winning in 9.88 seconds. Omanyala said he would "take the hit" but vowed to keep fighting after a difficult outing.
Briton Max Burgin upset Olympic 800-metre champion Emmanuel Wanyonyi at the Rabat Diamond League meeting on Sunday, clocking 1:42.98 to Wanyonyi's 1:43.56. Burgin's victory marks his return to form after earlier injuries and suggests potential for the World Athletics Ultimate Championships in Budapest in September.
Kenya's Ferdinand Omanyala won the men's 100m at the Diamond League Xiamen meet in China with a season-best time of 9.94 seconds, defeating South Africa's Gift Leotlela and becoming the only athlete to run sub-10 in the field.
Kenya's Ferdinand Omanyala, the African record holder in the 100m, competes in the Xiamen Diamond League on Saturday carrying four sub-10 second performances already this season, including a 9.98-second second-place finish at last weekend's Shanghai Diamond League opener.
A viral social media post claiming the Botswana government had declared a public holiday for Arsenal supporters was dismissed as fake by the ruling administration's official pages, which displayed a "FAKE" stamp across the fabricated press release.
Pole vault world record-holder Armand Duplantis, a two-time Olympic champion and triple world gold medallist, competes in the Diamond League opener in Shanghai/Keqiao on Saturday against a field including Greece's Emmanouil Karalis, US champion Sam Kendricks, and Australia's Kurtis Marschall. Duplantis, unbeaten since 2023 and holder of 15 pole vault world records including a 6.31m clearance set in March, said he feels both nervous and excited ahead of the competition.
Ferdinand Omanyala, Africa's fastest man, will compete in the men's 100m at the Shanghai Diamond League this weekend against Olympic and world medallists. The Kenyan sprinter enters the race with momentum after winning at the Kip Keino Classic and posting a season-best 9.98 seconds at the Addis Ababa Grand Prix.
World Athletics president Sebastian Coe said he will remain "tough" on athletes switching nationality after blocking bids by top Jamaicans and Kenyans, including 2024 Olympic discus champion Roje Stona and former women's marathon world record-holder Brigid Kosgei, to move to Turkey. Coe said the federation examines each request and accepts switches only in cases such as marriage or political intolerance, but will reject moves motivated by financial packages aimed at boosting medal counts.
World Athletics president Sebastian Coe says he will remain "tough" on athletes seeking to switch nationality, after his federation blocked offers from Turkey to top Jamaicans and Kenyans including Olympic discus champion Roje Stona and former women's marathon world record-holder Brigid Kosgei. Coe stated that athletes should start and finish their careers in the same country to preserve the meaning of national-based global competitions.