American sprinter Fred Kerley provisionally suspended for anti-doping 'whereabouts failures'
Fred Kerley faces a provisional suspension after missing at least three anti-doping tests in 12 months, potentially leading to a two-year ban if upheld by the Athletics Integrity Unit.
- Fred Kerley, an Olympic sprinter, has been provisionally suspended for whereabouts failures, according to the Athletics Integrity Unit.
- Kerley's attorney stated that he intends to contest the allegation, believing one or more of the alleged missed tests should be set aside due to lack of negligence or the Doping Control Officer's failure to reasonably locate him.
- Kerley has faced legal troubles, including charges of punching a woman and a Miami Beach police officer, and had previously withdrawn from the U.S. track and field trials citing personal hurdles.
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Fred Kerley won the gold medal in the 100-meter dash at the 2022 World Championships.
The career of former sprint world champion Fred Kerley is getting more and more shaken. First he has trouble with the law several times, now Kerley is said to have violated anti-doping regulations.
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