Africa's fastest man Ferdinand Omanyala has rated his 2023 season that had mixed results.
Africa’s fastest man Ferdinand Omanyala has rated his season at 95% following a number of highs and occasional lows.
Speaking exclusively to Pulse Sports, Omanyala explained that he did not want to give himself 100% since he did not achieve all his goals, the major one being the setback at the World Championships.
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The Commonwealth Games champion had a great start during the global showpiece that happened in the Hungarian capital of Budapest but faltered during the final of the men’s 100m.
In the Heats, he looked composed as he finished second behind triple World champion Noah Lyles. He narrowly secured the ticket to compete in the final after becoming the fastest loser in the semifinal.
The final turned out worse for him as he faded to finish seventh but he promised to bounce back ahead of the Olympic Games next year.
“My 2023 season was a 95% success. I have run great and faster times but I didn’t achieve everything I wanted.
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"I wanted to win a medal at the World Championships in Budapest, Hungary but I didn’t. However, I believe it happened for a reason and it was our own doing but that will not affect next year because we are blocking those loopholes,” he said.
Aside from the World Championships heartbreak, Omanyala has enjoyed a great season that saw him return to the Diamond League circuit.
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He had made his debut back in 2021 at the Meeting in Brussels but this year, he has been able to run in a couple of Meetings.
He started off with a third-place finish at the Meeting in Rabat, Morocco before proceeding to finish second at the Meetings in Florence, Italy, and Paris, France.
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Omanyala then took an international break to compete at the National Championships and the World Championships National Trials where he won the races.
He then clinched his first victory in the Diamond League at the Meeting in Monaco to make history as the first Kenyan to win a Diamond League Meeting.
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The 27-year-old ended his season with a third-place finish at the Prefontaine Classic, the final Diamond League Meeting.