Prolific Sprinter Mark Otieno Edges Closer To Olympic Qualification

Kenya’s Mark Otieno clocked 10.19 seconds to win his 100m semifinal race before storming to victory in 10.11 seconds in the final.

Kenya’s former national 100m champion, is edging closer to qualifying for this year’s Tokyo Olympic Games.

This was after he shattered his personal best by 0.3 seconds during the All Comers Athletics Meet at the National Heroes Stadium, Lusaka on Saturday.

The performance saw Otieno erase his previous personal best of 10.14 seconds when winning the national title in 2017.

Ferdinand Omanyala also ran 10.11 sec during the National Relay Series on January 23 but it was judged to have been wind-assisted.

However, he finally downed the National Record on March 30 when he won his 100m during the Betking MoC Grand Prix at Yabatech Complex in Lagos.

The performance was enough to see Omanyala beat the target of 10.05sec but his previous ban for doping violation locks him out, and also attain the Tokyo Olympic Games qualifying standards.

This, after the government and Athletics Kenya locked out any athlete who committed any doping offence from representing the country.

Athletics Kenya is yet to ratify Omanyala’s time from Nigeria but has written to Nigeria Athletics to provide doping tests results and official results from the championships before they can ratify the record.

In Lusaka, Otieno’s performance fell short of the Olympics qualifying time of 10.05 but he will take another shot at the 200m on Sunday.

The qualifying period ends in June, giving Otieno and other Kenyan sprinters more time to qualify for the Summer Games. The qualifying standard is 20.24sec but Otieno has a season’s 20.86sec.