Omanyala takes up new coach ahead of Paris 2024 Olympics
25th October 2023
The sprint sensation will now be under the wings of renowned Strength and Conditioning coach Geoffrey Kimani.

- Renowned Strength and Conditioning coach Geoffrey Kimani be Omanyala's new coach replacing Duncan Ayiemba.
- Ayiemba has been Omanyala's coach since 2015.
- He steered Omanyala to breaking the African 100m record among other notable achievements during their time together.
Kenya’s sprinting sensation Ferdinand Omanyala will no
longer be under the guidance of coach Duncan Ayiemba as he embarks on
preparations for the upcoming 2024 Paris Olympic Games scheduled to take place
from 26 July to 11 August in France next year.
In a post on Tuesday, renowned Strength and Conditioning
coach Geoffrey Kimani took to social media to announce that he will be taking
over the role from Ayiemba who has been sharpening Omanyala since 2015.
“New Dawn. Back on track, and greatly honored in taking up
the role of Sprints Coach to Ferdinand Omanyala through a busy 2024 season. We
will be kicking off the season with the World Indoors in March 2024. Onto the
hard work!” Kimani posted.
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The news of Kimani taking over as Omanyala’s new coach
however came as a surprise to Ayiemba who revealed that he had only heard of
the information from social media as Omanyala was yet to confirm anything
concrete to him.
“We have not discussed the issue about his new coach till
now. I have only just heard of it but nothing official yet from him,” Ayiemba
told SportPesa News.
“I have been with Omanyala for eight years now and it would
be ideal if it was him communicating (to me) and not someone else on social
media,” he stated in another interview on Nation.
“I wish him all the best because I know he is a good and hard-working
athlete. We had the best season this year where he clocked twelve sub-10 second
times, including 9.85s in Nairobi,” added Ayiemba.
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In the same interview, Omanyala acknowledged that he was yet
to communicate the change to Ayiemba while revealing that the reasons for
parting of ways was personal.
“I was waiting for my official kit sponsor (Adidas) to remit
some of my bonuses before I could tell him but the unexpected happened. The reasons
for separating are personal but I will soon meet him for talks,” Omanyala said.
Ayiemba steered Omanyala to breaking the African 100m record
when he clocked 9.77s at the 2021 Kip Keino Classic in Kasarani to smash Akani
Simbine’s previous time of 9.85s in what was one of the standout moments for the pair.
Omanyala also went on to clinch the African 100m crown, win
a Diamond League meeting (Monaco 2023) as well as become the first Kenyan to
reach the semifinals of an Olympic event (Tokyo 2020).
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Additionally, the 27-year-old became the first Kenyan to reach the Diamond
League Finals where he finished in third place in the 2023 event.
Omanyala’s change of coach follows suit after USA sprinter
Fred Kerley and reigning Olympic champions Marcell Jacobs made similar changes.
Kerley will now be coached by 1992 Olympic 400m champion
Quincy Watts who replaced Alleyne Francique while Jacobs took Rana Reider who
replaced Paolo Camossi.
Apart from working for Kenya Sevens, Kimani has also had stints at Uganda Sevens and Kenya Harlequins teams. In football he has played the role at Tusker FC and Mathare United football clubs.