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Visa Delay Leaves Kenyan Sprinter Omanyala Stranded Ahead of World Championships in Oregon

By John Wanjohi Wed, 07/13/2022 @ 01:56pm 785 views 6 comments
Visa Delay Leaves Kenyan Sprinter Omanyala Stranded Ahead of World Championships in Oregon

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Kenyan sprinter Ferdinand Omanyala is currently stranded in Nairobi, two days before the 2022 Word Athletics Championships kick off in Eugene, Oregon, USA.

Omanyala, who is set to compete in the men’s 100m heats on Friday ahead of Saturday’s final, said he is yet to travel to the US due to visa delays. 

“Sad that I haven’t travelled to Oregon yet and the 100m is in two days. Visa Delays!!!” Omanyala wrote on Instagram on Wednesday.

The 26-year-old African champion joins a few senior Athletics Kenya officials as well as journalists who are yet to get their visas from the US embassy in Nairobi. An official at Athletics Kenya said the Ministry of Sports is currently engaging the US embassy in order to hasten the issuance of visas for the team.

On Tuesday, President Kenyatta flagged off a contingent of 46 athletes who will represent Kenya in different events at the global showpiece. The team started leaving for the US in batches on Monday night.

Omanyala, who is the Kenya and Africa record holder in 100m, is the second fastest man this year after running 9.85 seconds to win the Kip Keino Classic in Nairobi. American Fred Kerley is the only athlete to run faster when he posted 9.83 seconds at the US Trials in June.

Omanyala became the first Kenyan sprinter to reach an Olympic semi-final at the Tokyo Games last year.

 

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Mūgīkūyū

Wed, 07/13/2022 @ 02:26pm

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This is what sabotage looks like.

GG

Wed, 07/13/2022 @ 03:30pm

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He’ll be jet-lagged for sure! Quite sad indeed that no prior preparation had been done ahead of time re: their travel. Prayers and best wishes team Kenya.

Maxiley

Wed, 07/13/2022 @ 08:42pm

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Jet lag is the least of his worries now.After all that work,it would be very unfortunate for him to miss these WC games.Athletic Kenya new way back in April that Omanyala would represent the country.So who dropped the ball?
Anyway, I hope he makes it on time to run his heats on Friday.

Conish

Thu, 07/14/2022 @ 01:34am

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Kenya athletic officials if they are not fleecing Olympians in Brazil ,they are doing something weird. Didn't they know World athletic championship are due this Friday from 2 years ago?... maybe the visas were issued to girlfriends and relatives...dont blame US embassy!

Rotten

Thu, 07/14/2022 @ 01:47am

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Usain bolt very scared to meet this guy one on one

Kibogoyo

Thu, 07/14/2022 @ 10:12am

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There are'nt enough gold to pass over to athletes in 100 Metres. Smart way to reduce the competion. The only way to avoid something like this is to join the countries that use visas as the 6th man competitors.

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