‘Slow cooking’: Jerome Blake enjoying journey to become fastest man in Canada
TORONTO — Jerome Blake’s rise to becoming Canada’s fastest man this season has been a matter of “slow cooking.”
The sprinter from Kelowna, B.C., has enjoyed a career year, in which he’s added another layer to with his first national title on Sunday in Ottawa. Blake, who turns 30 on Aug. 18, set a new meet record with a time of 19.95 seconds, the first time he’s gone sub-20 seconds across 200 metres.
He also went sub-10 seconds in the 100 for the first time in his career on June 21, running 9.97 in Germany. Blake, who was disqualified for a false start in the 100 semis at the Canadian track and field championships, also owns a win over 2023 world bronze medallist in the 100, Botswana’s Letsile Tebogo, on July 15 in Italy.
“What a lot of people don’t seem to understand is, yeah, I’m turning 30, but in theory, I’ve only been training for five or six years as a professional,” Blake said. “Because before that I was running club track. And club track is like, you start in October, you finish in July or early August and that’s it.


