The two fastest men in the world have been engaging in a tart verbal rematch of their 2021 Tokyo Olympics showdown on social media in recent weeks. Now, they're set to meet in a race.
Lamont Marcell Jacobs, right, beat Fred Kerley, left, to win the 100-meter gold medal at the Tokyo Olympics in 2021.The two fastest men in the world have been engaging in a tart verbal rematch of their 2021 Tokyo Olympics showdown on social media in recent weeks. Now, the race is actually going to happen in real life—and one man will have a home-field advantage.
American Fred Kerley, the reigning world champion in the 100 meters, will face Italian Lamont Marcell Jacobs,
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