Team USA Sprinter Fred Kerley, who is now set to join the no-testing Enhanced Games, is married to Angelica Curley, with whom he shares three children.
After signing up for the Enhanced Games, Kerley has become the first track athlete and the first American male to join this controversial Program.
These games are a competition that does not enforce anti-doping rules, allowing the use of performance-enhancing substances banned in traditional athletics.
Former World Champion Sprinter Fred Kerley Has Three Children, Whom He Shares With His Estranged Wife, Angelica Kerley!
As of 2025, Fred Kerley has three childrens, whom he had with his wife (now divorced or separated), Angelica Kerley.
While not confirmed, many reports claim that Fred had his first child around 2015, a daughter named Mia Kerley.
Despite not having the best relationship with his wife, it seems he is close with his children and often shares his happy family life with them.
On January 12, 2025, Fred shared a photo on his instagram, captioning “My Seeds“.

Following the birth of his first daughter in 2015, Fred later welcomed two more children, a younger daughter and a son.
While the exact birth details of his second and third children are not disclosed, what is known is their names, Fred and Kayden.
Moreover, it is not confirmed that Fred shares his three children with his wife, as Angelica filed for divorce against the athlete in early 2025.
Fred has reportedly been arrested for domestic violence, so his relationship with his wife is not on good terms.
Despite having a strained relationship with his wife, Fred seems to care for his children and often shares happy glimpses with them on his social media.

While Fred appears to enjoy fatherhood, he is now back on the field after being suspended in August 2025 by the Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU) for whereabouts failures.
In Case You Don’t Know
- Earlier in 2025, Kerley withdrew from the USA Track & Field Championships, which meant he would not compete in the 2025 World Championships in Tokyo.
- If Fred Kerley’s provisional suspension is upheld after review, he could receive a two-year competition ban from track and field.
- In spring 2024, Kerley was charged with domestic violence and robbery.
