US sprinter Kerley out of US trials

Athletics - Men's 100m Final - Stade de France, Saint-Denis, France - August 04, 2024. Fred Kerley of United States celebrates after winning bronze. REUTERS/Aleksandra Szmigiel/File Photo

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Former world 100m champion Fred Kerley has
withdrawn from this week's US Track and Field Championships in Oregon, ruling
him out of September's World Championships in Tokyo.
Kerley, a two-time Olympic 100m medalist
and world champion in 2022, announced his withdrawal on social media.
"The 100m should be a straight
sprint," Kerley wrote. "2025 has presented many hurdles. Taking some
time out to get back on track. No USATF Champs this year. Thanks to all my
supporters."
Kerley, 30, was a silver medalist in the
100m at the Tokyo Olympics and won bronze in the event in Paris last year.
In 2022 he stormed to gold at the world
championships at Hayward Field in Eugene, the venue for this week's US
championships, which doubles as trials for the World Championships.
Kerley had clocked a respectable 9.98sec
for the 100m in May.
However, his season has been
overshadowed by controversy away from the track.
In early May he withdrew from the Grand
Slam Track meeting in Miami after being arrested for battery.
In January he was arrested by police in
Miami Beach following a confrontation with officers that led to him being
tasered. He was subsequently charged with battery against a police officer,
resisting arrest and disorderly conduct.
Separately in January, Kerley was also charged with domestic violence by strangulation following an incident in May 2024.
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