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An American Olympic medalist is going down an unorthodox athletic path.
Fred Kerley, who won the 2022 World Championship in the 100 meters, will compete in the improved games next year, an Olympic -style sporting event that allows drugs that improve performance.
Kerley is now the first track athlete and the first American male athlete to commit to games.
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Fred Kerley reacts after the 4x100m male relay final during the Paris 2024 Summer Games in Stade de France. (James Lang/USA Today Sports)
Kerley won a bronze medal in Paris in the summer in the 100 meters, while his teammate Noah Lyles won his first Olympic gold and a silver in the Tokyo Olympic Games. It also has world championships in the 4×400 meter relay in 2019 and the 4×100 meter relay in 2023.
The sprinter has had legal problems that date back last year. According to an affidavit of arrest obtained by Pak Gazette Digital in January, Kerley and his wife got into a verbal dispute, and then physics, on May 6, 2024, his birthday, when Kerley’s wife was in contact with an “unknown person on Instagram.”
Kerley approached his wife aggressively, and she hit him out of fear, according to the affidavit. Kerley then “grabbed the victim, pushed her to the ground, surrounded her arm around her neck and prevented her from breathing.” Then an probable cause alert was entered in the prison system, and was subsequently accused after the January arrest.
In May, Dania Beach’s police arrived at a hotel in southern Florida before 8 in the morning after the Alaysha Johnson Olympic obstacle said Kerley hit her during a conditioning appointment for a meeting. Kerley said “I was going to go here,” Johnson said. He claimed that Kerley hit Johnson on his face, causing his nose to bleed. According to reports, the police said the injuries “were consistent with their statements.”
Kerley was ready to run in the 100 -meter race on Saturday and 200 meters on Sunday at the Grand Slam athletics event during the weekend of the alleged incident. The event then confirmed that Kerley would not compete. Kerley had been reserved for a position of minor crime of first degree.

Fred Kerley (USA) in a 100 -meter male heat of Round 1 during the Summer Games in Paris 2024 in Stade de France. (Andrew Nelles/USA Today Sports)
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Kerley was part of the 4×100 meters team in Paris that was disqualified due to a failed transfer. Lyles thought to be part of that team, but became ill with COVID-19 earlier for the week, which contributed to it short in the 200 meters, an event for which he had been the great favorite.
Kerley accused the United States Track and Field Association of playing favorites by adding Lyles to the 4×400 meters team in the 2024 World Championship.
The founder of the improved games, Dr. Aron D, Souza, has criticized the Olympics and the ruling bodies of sport in the past, calling them hypocrites when it comes to natural sport and the health of athletes and even affirm that their event will be safer.
“For people who say that this is insecure or unhealthy, I would tell them that the two oldest sponsors of the Olympic Games are Coca-Cola and McDonald’s, the two organizations that have done the greatest damage to health in human history. In reality there is no doubt about that,” said D’O souza in a 2024 interview with Pak Gazette Digital.
“Fast food and false sugar have done more damage to human health than anyone in human history. You can read history books. The emergence of McDonald’s and the emergence of Coca-Cola have been very attached to the Olympic movement. So, when the IOC and its cronies want to give me a conference on security, I pointed out their own history.”

Fred Kerley (USA) celebrates after winning bronze in the 100 -meter male final during the Summer Games in Paris 2024 in Stade de France. (Yukihito Taguchi/USA Today Sports)
Improved games will take place next May in Las Vegas. The former Olympic swimmer James Magnussen, from Australia, will compete, where rewards of up to $ 1 million are offered.