Banned ex-100m champ Kerley to compete clean at Enhanced Games
Fred Kerley, the former 100m world champion, will compete clean at the Enhanced Games in Las Vegas, where doping is allowed. He has chosen not to use performance-enhancing drugs despite the environment of the event. Kerley aims to participate in the 2028 Olympics and has been undergoing regular anti-doping tests.
- ▪Fred Kerley will compete clean against drug-fuelled athletes at the Enhanced Games.
- ▪He has chosen not to take any banned substances, including testosterone and steroids.
- ▪Kerley was banned for two years by the Athletics Integrity Unit for failing to notify officials of his whereabouts.
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