While Fred Kerley was a USATF athlete, he was one of the best they had. He burst onto the Olympic scene at Tokyo 2020 (held in 2021), claiming silver in the 100m with a time of 9.84s, his first Olympic medal. He followed that up in Paris 2024, taking bronze in a nail-biting finish just 0.01 seconds behind silver, clocking 9.81s.
At the World Championships, Kerley has shone brightly: in Eugene 2022, he won gold in the 100 meters (9.86s), leading an all-American podium, and in Budapest 2023, he helped the U.S. 4×100 meters relay team to another gold. But then his tough 2025 season sees another twist as he joins the Enhanced Games.
What are the Enhanced Games, and how do they work?
“ We’re reinventing sports with science. At Enhanced, we are pioneering a new era in athletic competition th