Kampala tagged the post on his Instagram story saying, "Yesssssss track recognition." Track fans and runners like himself have expressed similar sentiments adding that hopefully, the series will raise track to the international stage like the Formula 1 series did for car races.
World Athletics has revealed that Netflix will be unveiling a series for track runners next year and the young track runner Solomon Kampala is ecstatic. The series has been described as a "New Netflix sports series tracking the world's fastest humans" and is expected to premiere a few months away.
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"Finally our sport gonna get the exposure it deserves, Hope this brings lots more fans," - simon_ochi_47
"Hopefully this series can do what the F1 series did for F1 👏🏾," - donedealderrick
"Soooo dopee," - oanglin1
"Put money into track!!!" - _6boogie
"Omg I can't wait for next year now !" - xoxo_m4ddy
Track 2023
Kampala is a track and field athlete who is often seen in videos putting in his practice. Track and field is a sport that includes athletic contests based on running, jumping, and throwing skills.
It is one of the most contested of all Olympic sports comprising 44 events.
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In Uganda, track and field is one of the oldest running professionals and as such is seen as the ultimate platform for prospective world-class runners. National Championships in track and field were held on July 1st this year.
Winners stand a chance to advance to the 2023 Budapest World Athletics Championships starting tomorrow August 19 until August 27.
In a recent photo with Kampala, Barbie Kyagulanyi posted a congratulatory message for Kampala saying, "Great opportunities to embrace, endless abilities to discover, and a new place for you to have a swift, smooth take off to a future I am excited for. #newbeginings @_mr.kampala_ ."