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Fred Kerley Signs with ASICS!

Fred Kerley Signs with ASICS!

In an embargoed press release, until 3 PM Eastern time today, ASICS announced that Fred Kerley, 2022 World Champion at 100 meters, 2021 Olympic silver medalist at 100 meters, has just signed a new contract with ASICS, one of the largest and most iconic footwear and apparel brands in the world. Founded in 1948, ASICS has built iconic shoes in running and many other sports. 

ASICS is the global sponsor of footwear and apparel in World Athletics, having added another ten years to the sponsorship. Recently, ASICS signed Joseph Fahnbulleh and Benjamin Azmati, two top global sprinters.

Fred Kerley’s signing with ASICS shows ASICS’s desire to grow their global track and field roster and presence. Fred Kerley is in Australia, where he will compete for ASICS in the Maurie Plant Meeting, on February 23. The Maurie Plant meeting is being held in honor of Maurie Plant, who passed away in 2020, Mauria had been an influential coach, broadcaster, mentor, and advisor to many in Australia and beyond. 

 

Kerley bolsters ASICS’ growing global track and field roster that includes the recent signing of sprinters Joseph Fahnbulleh and Benjamin Azamati

 

[February 20, 2023 – BOSTON, MA] – ASICS is excited to announce the signing of Fred Kerley as the brand’s newest athlete ambassador. The 27-year-old is one of the top sprinters in the world, with a growing list of medals and achievements in his young career. Most recent, and notably, Kerley won his first individual World Championship Gold Medal in the 100m race at last year’s World Athletics Championships Oregon22.

Fred Kerley signed contract with ASICS, photo by ASICs

Growing up, Kerley was a multi-sport athlete all the way through high school. He was a member of the football, basketball, and track teams before specializing in track and field during his collegiate career at both South Plains College and Texas A&M University. In his final year at Texas A&M, he won the USATF 400m title, and NCAA Indoor & Outdoor 400m titles and set a new NCAA 400m record.  After racing in the 400m during his first years as a professional, Kerley opted to transition to the 100m and 200m distances in 2020.

A smiling champion, Fred Kerley with the bronze medalist, Trayvon Bromell, photo by Getty Images for World Athletics

 

As a specialist in those three distances, Kerley touts the accolade of being one of just three men in the world to have registered sub-10 seconds in the 100m, sub-20 seconds in…

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