Omanyala Finishes Sixth in Paris as Bromell Claims 100m Crown
Ferdinand Omanyala, Africa's fastest man, delivered a competitive if measured performance at the Paris Diamond League meeting on June 28, 2026, finishing sixth in the men's 100 metres with a time of 10.02 seconds at Stade Charlety. The result placed him behind a world-class field packed with American sprint talent.
Bromell and Lyles Dominate
The race was won in convincing fashion by Trayvon Bromell of the United States, who crossed the finish line in 9.91 seconds. World sprint superstar Noah Lyles finished a narrow second in 9.92 seconds. For Omanyala, the sixth-place finish earned $2,000 in prize money — approximately KSh 259,000.
A Season of Contrasts
The Paris result arrived less than two months after Omanyala had produced one of the standout performances on the global circuit, winning the Xiamen Diamond League in China in May 2026 with a sharp 9.94-second run. Kenya sent a 10-man squad to the Paris meeting as part of Athletics Kenya's deliberate strategy of exposing a wider pool of athletes to top-tier international competition.
Eyes Fixed on Glasgow
The Paris outing is widely viewed as part of a carefully managed build-up ahead of the Glasgow Commonwealth Games, where Omanyala will rank among the most closely watched athletes in the sprint programme. Athletics Kenya officials have expressed quiet confidence that Omanyala will arrive in Glasgow peaking at the right moment.