Omanyala makes world 100m final after Kerley shocker
Athletics - World Athletics Championship - Men's 100m Semi Final - National Athletics Centre, Budapest, Hungary - August 20, 2023 Noah Lyles of the U.S. and Kenya's Ferdinand Omanyala in action during heat 1 REUTERS/Sarah Meyssonnier
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Ferdinand
Omanyala will compete in his first ever final at a world championship after securing
qualification by the finest of margins during Sunday’s semis in Budapest,
Hungary.
The
Commonwealth champion finished outside the top two automatic qualification
slots in Heat One, leaving his fate to be decided by the events of the heats
that followed.
Only the top
two in each of the three semi-finals plus the next two fastest advanced to the
final, and Omanyala just about made the cut as he advanced with the last
available slot.
His
qualification came at a brutal cost for the reigning world champion Fred Kerley
who went out in the biggest shock at the world championships so far.
So did the rusty
Olympic champion Marcell Jacobs who could only manage 10.05sec to finish fifth
in the same heat as Omanyala, won by American Noah Lyles in 9.87 in Budapest.
In a loaded
field, Jacobs trailed in behind Lyles, second-placed Abdul Hakim Sani Brown of
Japan and Omanyala third.
Kerley then
finished third in his semi-final in 10.02sec behind Jamaica's Oblique Seville
and Botswanan Letsile Tebogo.
Much of the
run-up to the world championships had centred on a potential match-up between
Kerley and Jacobs.
Jacobs beat
the American to Olympic gold in Tokyo in a European record of 9.80 two years
ago, but the pair have not met on the track since.
Kerley
claimed gold in Eugene last year after Jacobs pulled out of his semi-final with
an injury.


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