Sad News: Track And Field Athlete Involve In A Car Accident That May Terminate His Career…

Track And Field Athlete Involve In A Car Accident That May Terminate His Career…

Africa’s fastest man Ferdinand Omanyala has assured his fans of greater things ahead after having a seemingly worrying start to his season.

Omanyala, in an episode of his documentary, Road To Paris “Trust The Process”, Omanyala explained that he is taking a different approach to his season since changing coaches, and his main focus is on making progress with each race.

He opened his outdoor season with the men’s 100m at the Kip Keino Classic, where he faded to finish fifth and then improved to a second-place finish at the Atlanta City Games.

His third race of the season was the Prefontaine Classic, the Diamond League Meeting in Eugene, where Omanyala also managed to finish second before finishing third at the Racers Grand Prix in Jamaica.

The 28-year-old, however, explained that losing the race on home soil was disappointing and he felt for the fans that had come to watch him race.

The moment I was being introduced it started raining…I think those were blessings that God was pouring down upon us and me. The season started and Kip Keino was my first 100m and for the first time in April I was running the 100m other than the other seasons where I had been doing like six 100m races before April.

“It’s a different time and the explanation behind it is that we want to have a progressive season and every 100m is a progress towards the next perfection. So, we want to get to the Olympics when we are sharpest.

“That’s the plan…start in April and then as we go, make corrections so that when we get to the Olympics, everything is okay. I’m trusting that everything is going to work out well.

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