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5 Facts About Enhanced Games Star Mouhamadou Fall

French sprinting sensation Mouhamadou Fall joined the impressive roster of Enhanced Games athletes back in December 2025.

Here are 5 things to know about the lightning-quick track and field star ahead of his showdown with the likes of Fred Kerley during Memorial Day Weekend 2026.

1) He didn’t compete in athletics as a kid

Mouhamadou Fall was born on 25 February, 1992 in Beaumont‑sur‑Oise, France, and grew up in Bruyères‑sur‑Oise. 

Track and field wasn’t on his agenda as a child – he actually played football until the age of 19. 

It was only later in life that athletics became part of his journey.

2) He took up athletics after racing his mates

Fall’s entry into athletics was somewhat unusual.

In his early twenties, he worked in a bar and used to race his friends and colleagues to run (literally) errands.

Mouhamadou Fall on the track | Credit: mouhamadou_fall_ndao

Some of the people he ‘raced’ against were professional footballers, and an old PE teacher spotted that Mouhamadou beat them every single time.

He urged him to give athletics a go and, so, at the age of 23, Mouhamadou tried out the sport for the first time. He ran sub-11-seconds in his first-ever 100m race.

3) Mouhamadou Fall progressed into an outstanding sprinter

Mouhamadou consistently chipped away at his 100m and 200m times over the course of several years, eventually clocking a very respectable 10.04 and 20.34 seconds, respectively.

Like his Enhanced Games compatriot Shania Collins, he also has two much quicker wind-assisted PBs of 9.93 and 20.10.

4) He dominated the French championships for several seasons

Mouhamadou standing on top of the podium became a familiar sight at the French national championships for many years.

He won six French titles across the 100m and 200m from 2019 onward, notably claiming his fourth straight national 100m crown in 2023.

5) He was a core part of the French relay squad

Mouhamadou Fall was a key member of France’s 4x100m relay squad for several seasons, competing at major events including the 2019 and 2023 World Championships, the 2018 European Championships, and the 2020 Tokyo Olympics (which, of course, took place in 2021).

SEE ALSO: 2026 Enhanced Games: When, Where, and Who’s Competing?

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