Simiu underlined his class yet again, defending his national title in commanding fashion.
MoreAthletics Kenya President Lt. Gen. (Rtd) Jackson Tuwei outlined that the project seeks to empower women sports leaders who can identify and resolve issues facing female athletes.
MoreAt last season’s edition held on the same course on February 8, Simiu stamped his authority with a commanding victory, clocking 30:48 to seize the title.
More44 female coaches earned their World Athletics Level One Coaching Certificates, marking a major step in empowering women in athletics coaching across the country.
MoreSpeaking during the official opening of Team Kenya’s residential camp at the High Performance Training Centre at Kazi Mingi Farm, in Eldoret, Tuwei reminded the athletes that success built on discipline and hard work is the only legacy worth leaving
MoreThe new guidelines are expected to go a long way in safeguarding the interests of athletes who many times have fallen prey to unscrupulous ARs who exploit them financially, leaving them destitute.
MoreAthletics Kenya said the series will start earlier to enable athletes to better prepare for next year’s World Cross Country Championships, set for January 10 in Tallahassee, Florida, in the United States.
MoreThe team was selected after a thrilling day of national trials at the Ulinzi Sports Complex on Tuesday.
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