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Olympics: Kenyan sprinters looking to change perceptions


Mark Otieno (left) and Ferdinand Omanyala celebrating their victory after clocking 10.05 and 10.02 respectively in the Men's 100meters finals during trials for Tokyo olympic games at Kasarani stadium, June 17, 2021. [Jonah Onyango, Standard]Two Kenyan 100 metre runners breaking new ground at the Tokyo Olympics are hoping to change perceptions that the country, known for its dominance in middle and long-distance running, cannot challenge for medals in the sprints. Ferdinand Omanyala and Mark Otieno believe they can spring a surprise in a race that is the most open for many years after the retirement of Usain Bolt. "I am looking forward to reaching the final and to seeing who is going to take the medals," he said. Mark Otieno (left) and Ferdinand Omanyala crossing the finish line in the Men's 100meters finals during trials for Tokyo olympic games at Kasarani stadium, June 17, 2021.


Source: Standard Digital July 26, 2021 08:41 UTC



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