<br><div><aside class="gnt_em gnt_em__fp gnt_em_vp__tp gnt_em__el" aria-label="Video - Allyson Felix reflects on her legacy, Olympic record and being a mother"/><p class="gnt_ar_b_p">EUGENE, Ore. — Kenya’s Ferdinand Omanyala started Friday with a marathon and ended with a sprint as the Kenyan runner needed three flights totaling more than 20 hours to get to Eugene, Oregon, in time to race in the last heat of the 100 meters at the track and field world championships. </p><p class="gnt_ar_b_p">Omanyala finished third in his heat in 10.10 seconds, advancing to the semifinals, which start early Saturday evening. The 100-meter final is the last event Saturday night. </p><p class="gnt_ar_b_p">Omanyala’s trip would have sidelined most people: He did not obtain his visa until Thursday morning in Kenya, then faced a five-hour flight to Doha, Qatar, six-hour layover, 14-hour flight to Seattle, three-hour layover and finally, a one-hour flight to Eugene. He landed around 4:15 p.m. local time and was immediately ferried to Hayward Field, where he arrived by 5 p.m. Heats started at 6:50. </p><aside aria-label="advertisement" class="gnt_m gnt_x gnt_x__lbl gnt_x__al"/><p class="gnt_ar_b_p">“I never knew I was tired until I ran that race,” Omanyala said, laughing. He said he did not run up and down airplane aisles to stay loose, but acknowledged that his seat in business class helped him doze. “I don’t think I could have done that in economy.” </p><p class="gnt_ar_b_p"><strong class="gnt_ar_b_al">More track and field world championships:</strong><a target="_blank" href="/story/sports/2022/07/15/allyson-felix-wins-bronze-world-championships-final-race/10076157002/" rel="noopener" data-t-l=":b|e|spike click:6|${u}" class="gnt_ar_b_a">Allyson Felix wins bronze in final competitive race</a></p><p class="gnt_ar_b_p"><strong class="gnt_ar_b_al">More:</strong><a target="_blank" href="/story/sports/olympics/2022/07/14/2022-track-and-field-world-championships-visa-trouble-athletes/10057519002/" rel="noopener" data-t-l=":b|e|spike click:7|${u}" class="gnt_ar_b_a">Visa issues cause headaches for hundreds of athletes, officials at track world championships</a></p><figure class="gnt_em gnt_em_img"><img class="gnt_em_img_i" style="height:441px" data-g-r="lazy" data-gl-src="https://www.gannett-cdn.com/presto/2022/07/16/USAT/aaebad56-8689-44d2-86b2-598250c9798d-GTY_1409004185.jpg?width=660&height=441&fit=crop&format=pjpg&auto=webp" data-gl-srcset="https://www.gannett-cdn.com/presto/2022/07/16/USAT/aaebad56-8689-44d2-86b2-598250c9798d-GTY_1409004185.jpg?width=1320&height=882&fit=crop&format=pjpg&auto=webp 2x" decoding="async" alt="Kenya's Ferdinand Omanyala competes on Friday."/></figure><p class="gnt_ar_b_p">As Omanyala spoke to the media afterward, Liemarvin Bonevacia from the Netherlands ran by and jostled him playfully while shouting, “Hero! 100 meters for the people!”...</p></div> <style> .wrapper { text-align: center; } </style> <div class="wrapper"> <a class="button" href ="https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/2022/07/15/ferdinand-omanyala-travel-nightmare-world-track-field-championships/10076401002/">Read more <span>➤</span></a> </div>