Kerley taunts Gout, challenges teen to race him clean at Enhanced Games
Fred Kerley has challenged Australian teenager Gout Gout to a race at the upcoming Enhanced Games, asserting that Gout won't handle the pressure of elite sprinting. Kerley, who is currently serving a ban for missed drug tests, has committed to competing clean and aims for the 2028 Olympics. He praised Gout as the future of sprinting and encouraged him to pursue the significant prizes available at the event.
- ▪Fred Kerley has taunted Gout Gout, claiming he won't handle the pressure of elite sprinting.
- ▪Kerley confirmed he will compete clean at the Enhanced Games, despite serving a two-year ban for missed drug tests.
- ▪He described Gout as the future of sprinting and encouraged him to chase the prize money at the Enhanced Games.
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