A sprinter who once claimed he was faster than Usain Bolt has issued a statement after being banned from athletics for two years.
American sprinter Fred Kerley, an Olympic medalist and former world champion, has an estimated net worth of $5 million as of early 2026, primarily from prize money and sponsorships. His career faced a ...
On Friday, the Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU) handed a two-year whereabouts suspension to former 100m world champion and ...
Former world champion sprinter receives two-year ban for missing drug tests - Fred Kerley has responded to the ruling with a flurry of social media posts ...
The 30-year-old sprinter was found to be "negligent and, to a certain extent, reckless" in not adhering to anti-doping regulations.
Sprinter Fred Kerley received a two-year ban Friday for missing drug tests -- a suspension that shouldn't impact the 30-year-old former world champion because he has signed to run in a league that ...
The ban, however, would not stop Fred Kerley from competing as he has signed with the Enhanced Games in September 2025, ...
Being a 3x world champion in the 100 m or an Olympic medalist, it doesn’t matter who you are; when scrutiny hits, you’re not ...
American sprinter Fred Kerley received a two-year suspension from the Athletics Integrity Unit after missing three doping ...
March 6 (Reuters) - American sprinter Fred Kerley has been suspended for missing three out-of-competition drug tests within a 12-month period, the Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU) announced on Friday.