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Omanyala to face Olympic champion Jacobs in Lievin meeting

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Ferdinand Omanyala celebrates after winning gold during the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, United Kingdom. PHOTO/COURTESY
Ferdinand Omanyala celebrates after winning gold during the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, United Kingdom. PHOTO/COURTESY

African 100 metres reigning champion Ferdinand Omanyala is likely to face his rival and Olympic champion Marcell Jacobs in the men’s 60 m final at the Meeting Lievin Hauts-de-France Pas-de-Calais on Wednesday.

Jacobs who is making a comeback after a long lay-off due to injury claimed victory at the Orlen Copernicus Cup last week, winning in 6.57 seconds after clocking 6.61 in the event semifinals.

On the other hand, Omanyala will be eyeing a third consecutive victory in the 60 m indoor events this year.

Jacobs won last year’s meet in a personal best time of 6.50 while Omanyala finished fourth, clocking 6.57 to mark the national record time.

The Italian went on to clinch the World Indoor Championships gold in Belgrade, Serbia in 6.41 seconds.

However, this year, Omanyala has showcased his fine form with a second-place finish in Miramas before winning the next two indoor events in Mondeville and Meeting de Paris.

Omanyala went on to break the national record in Mondeville, winning in 6.55 seconds.

Only time can tell who will emerge victorious in the much-awaited race between the two world’s best sprinters.

In other races, Kenyan 800 metres champion Mary Moraa, who finished fourth in 2:01.51 on her debut in the World Indoor Tour at Orlen Copernicus Cup in Poland on February 8 will be hoping to improve her time when she meets former world 800 m champion Halimah Nakaayi from Uganda.

Moraa, who is also the world 800 m bronze medallist, is also eying a better show as she targets to run under two minutes after her 2:01 opener.

Last weekend Nakaayi finished fifth behind Moraa in Orlen in 2:01.64 before going on to win in Val de Reuil, France in a World leading time of 1.59.55.

Moraa will look to improve on her indoor event debut last week.

Other Kenyans expected to line up tonight will be World Indoor 1500 m bronze medallist Abel Kipsang as he lines up against Norwegian international Jakob Ingebritsen.

Ingebritsen set the world record time of 3:30.60 last season at the same event and is looking forward to winning the World Athletics championships gold in Budapest later this year.

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Milton Nyakundi

Milton Nyakundi is a veteran multimedia journalist with over 20 years of experience across broadcast, digital, and print media, who relocated to the United States in 2022 and is now the Senior International Correspondent for Kurunzi News based in Washington, DC, USA. He has previously worked with the Kenya Broadcasting Corporation (KBC), among other high-profile roles with Kenya's first privately-owned media outlet - Kenya Television Network. His experience also include prominent roles as Media Consultant for Football Kenya Federation (FKF), and StarTimes Kenya. His career spans high‑stakes political reporting covering legislative and constitutional issues, elections, governance, and accountability across Kenya, Africa, and global arenas. He also boasts extensive sports journalism experience, covering local and international sports events, including leagues, tournaments and sports governance. He is well-known for his investigative depth, editorial leadership, and evidence-driven journalism that guides his consistent delivery of public‑interest storytelling across platforms.

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