Sprinter Fred Kerley says he will be running clean at Enhanced Games, has plans for 2028 Olympics
Fred Kerley, a 31-year-old sprinter, plans to compete in the 2026 Enhanced Games while maintaining that he will run clean. Currently serving a two-year ban for anti-doping violations, Kerley is set to return to competition in 2027. He aims to participate in the 2028 Olympics following his suspension.
- ▪Fred Kerley is currently banned from the regular track circuit until August 2027.
- ▪He will compete in the inaugural Enhanced Games on May 24, 2026.
- ▪Kerley has stated he will be running clean despite the availability of performance-enhancing drugs at the event.
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