Collage of Kenyan athletes Emanuel Wanyonyi (left), Edmund Serem (c) and Sebastian Sawe (right).
Kenya’s triumphant haul featured the Male Track Athlete of the Year, Male Out of Stadium Athlete of the Year and the Male Rising Star awards.

World Athletics Awards: Emanuel Wanyonyi, Sebastian Sawe and Edmund Serem Crown Kenya’s Big Night

By Athletics Kenya

World 800m champion Emmanuel Wanyonyi, Berlin Marathon king Sabastian Sawe and world 3,000m steeplechase bronze medallist Edmund Serem flew Kenya’s flag high after scooping global honours at the World Athletics Awards on the evening of Sunday, November 30, 2025.

‎Kenya’s triumphant haul featured the Male Track Athlete of the Year, Male Out of Stadium Athlete of the Year and the Male Rising Star awards.

‎Wanyonyi edged out American sprint ace Noah Lyles, the 200m world champion, to lift the Male Track Athlete of the Year crown, a perfect reward for his commanding 2025 campaign.

Emmanuel Wanyonyi’s performance in 2025

‎At the Tokyo World Championships, the 20-year-old sensation stormed to his maiden global title in 1:41.86, cementing his place as the world’s premier two-lap specialist.

Emmanuel Wanyonyi wins the 800m in Brussels (© Matthew Quine)
Emmanuel Wanyonyi wins the 800m in Brussels (© Matthew Quine).

‎He was equally ruthless on the Diamond League circuit, claiming victories in Oslo (1:42.78), Stockholm (1:41.95), Monaco (1:41.44) and London (1:42.00) before sealing the season-ending trophy in Zurich with 1:42.37.

‎His Monaco winning time (1:41.44) also stands firm as the world-leading time in 2025.

Who did Sebastian Sawe beat to win Male Out of Stadium Athlete of the Year?

Meanwhile, marathon powerhouse Sawe was crowned Male Out of Stadium Athlete of the Year, beating Tanzania’s world marathon champion Alphonce Simbu.

‎Sawe has been in imperious form all year, maintaining a perfect record across the two marathons he contested.

‎He made a strong debut at the London Marathon on April 27, clocking 2:02:27 to dispatch Uganda’s Jacob Kiplimo (2:03:37) and Kenya’s Alexander Munyao (2:04:20).

Sabastian Sawe wins the London Marathon (© Getty Images).

‎In September, he delivered another masterclass at the Berlin Marathon, storming to victory in 2:02:16, well clear of Japan’s Akira Akasaki (2:06:15) and Ethiopia’s Chimdessa Debele (2:06:57).

‎In the Rising Star Award, steeplechase prodigy Edmund Serem outshone compatriot Phanuel Koech, the world U-20 1,500m record holder and Ethiopia’s Biniam Mehary, the U-20 3000m short-track record holder.

‎Serem has swiftly emerged as one of Kenya’s most exciting talents in the water-and-barrier discipline.

‎The 2025 season marked his maiden campaign on the Diamond League stage, opening in Xiamen with 8:08.50 for fourth place.

Athlete Edmund Serem with AK President Jack Tuwei after winning the Rising Star Award
Athlete Edmund Serem with AK President Jack Tuwei after winning the Rising Star Award. Photo: Edmund Serem/Facebook

‎He followed it up with appearances in Shanghai (second place – 8:08.68), Rabat (third place – 8:07.47) and Monaco (third place – 8:04.00).

‎At the Zurich Diamond League Final, he clocked 8:09.96 to settle for second place before capping his breakthrough year in Tokyo, where he clinched his first senior global medal, bronze in 8:34.56.

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