Fred Kerley ran 100 meters in a pedestrian 9.97 seconds to win the Enhanced Games in a race where the sprinters were placed in the starting blocks four times because of false starts and untied shoes.

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American sprint star Fred Kerley wins the men's 100-metre heat at the Enhanced Games in 9.93 seconds.

Fred Kerley ran 100 meters in a pedestrian 9.97 seconds to win the Enhanced Games in a race where the sprinters were placed in the starting blocks four times because of false…

Fred Kerley ha corso i 100 metri in un tempo da 'mediocre' di 9,97 secondi, vincendo gli Enhanced Games, i Giochi in cui e ammesso il doping, in una...

Fred Kerley won 100m in 9.97 seconds, way off the world record despite doping being permitted

The Enhanced Games endorses athletes who use banned substances, while the swimmers are also allowed to wear polyurethane 'super-suits' banned in 2010.

Greek swimmer Kristian Gkolomeev earned a $1 million bonus for beating a world record while sprinter Fred Kerley won a weak 100m as the drug-friendly Enhanced Games made a…

LAS VEGAS (AP) — Fred Kerley ran 100 metres in a pedestrian 9.97 seconds Sunday night to win the Enhanced Games in a race where the sprinters had to be placed in the starting…

Fred Kerley ganó los 100 metros con un discreto 9.97 segundos y solo un récord cayó durante la jornada, aunque fuera de los registros oficiales del deporte

Greek swimmer Kristian Gkolomeev earned a $1.7 million bonus for beating a world record while sprinter Fred Kerley won a weak 100m at the drug-friendly Enhanced Games.

Only one athlete went faster than the existing world record at the event.