Ferdinand Omanyala delivered yet another statement performance on the global stage, storming to a brilliant 9.94 seconds in Xiamen to secure his fifth sub-10-second clocking of the season and reaffirm his status as one of the fastest men in the world.

In a race packed with elite sprinting talent, the African record holder rose above a formidable field that included South Africa’s Gift Leotlela, American star Kenny Bednarek, Botswana’s Olympic sensation Letsile Tebogo and several other world-class competitors. Omanyala’s explosive acceleration and commanding finish proved decisive as he surged clear to claim victory in one of the most anticipated sprint contests of the meeting.
The Kenyan speedster’s latest triumph extends what has been an exceptional 2026 campaign. His season opened with a 9.98-second run at the Addis Ababa Grand Prix before he followed it with 9.96 seconds at the Kip Keino Classic in Nairobi. Just days later, he lowered his mark to 9.95 seconds at the Botswana Golden Grand Prix, showcasing remarkable consistency against high-calibre opposition. Another 9.98-second performance at the Shanghai Diamond League kept his momentum alive before his outstanding 9.94-second display in Xiamen elevated him to a new season’s best.

What makes Omanyala’s achievements even more impressive is the consistency with which he continues to operate below the coveted 10-second barrier. Running sub-10 once is a hallmark of elite sprinting; accomplishing the feat five times in a single season reflects extraordinary form, elite preparation, and unwavering confidence.
Beyond the stopwatch, the victory sends a strong message to the rest of the sprinting world. With every race, Omanyala appears sharper, stronger and more composed, building momentum as the season progresses. His ability to defeat a field stacked with international stars highlights not only his raw speed but also his growing reputation as a major contender at the sport’s biggest events.
As the Diamond League season gathers pace and championship ambitions begin to take shape, Omanyala is positioning himself among the leading figures in men’s sprinting. If his current trajectory continues, even faster times may be on the horizon.
For now, the numbers tell a compelling story: five races under 10 seconds, a season-best 9.94 seconds, and another emphatic victory against some of the world’s finest sprinters. Ferdinand Omanyala is not merely racing—he is redefining consistency at the highest level and strengthening his claim as Africa’s undisputed sprint king.
SOURCE: MY BEST RUNS
