Nandi County picks athletics team
Kapsabet, Sunday 4, June 2023
KNA by Laban Kiplimo/Allan Too
Nandi County has selected a team of 50 athletes to represent the county in the regional athletics competitions that will be held at Kipchoge Keino stadium in Eldoret next weekend.
The event that took place at the Eliud Kipchoge training camp in Kapsabet town brought together more than 300 athletes who came to participate in the competitions in a bid to secure a chance to participate in the regional championships.
Speaking to KNA after the event, Mr. Hosea Sanga the chairperson of Nandi Athletics Kenya (AK) stated that the event allowed them to select a team of strong young men and women who would win the regional trophy.
According to Mr. Sanga, Nandi being the 'source of champions’ won last year’s regional championships and is confident that this year will be no different.
“We are going to battle teams from the Central Rift which comprises of Uasin-Gishu, Baringo and Nandi counties on June 10 this year and our county will retain its title,” said a confident Mr. Sanga
The athletics competitions that will culminate in national championships are geared towards selecting athletes to join the Kenyan National team to represent Kenya internationally.
Speaking during the event, former world 800 meters champion Janeth Jepkosgei warned the selected athletes against doping as testing will be conducted and those who will test positive for doping will be punished.
Jepkosgei who made history on August 28, 2007 by winning a gold medal in the World Championship 800 m final in Osaka requested the AK office to support the athletes who qualified as many of them are financially unstable.
“Many of our athletes do not always have fare since most of them are students hence get stranded sometimes,” said Jepkosgei.
Mr. Sanga says that through such competitions, Nandi County has managed to produce athletes who have joined Team Kenya and the likes of Josephat Kipkirui, Maxwel Kipng’etich and Zena Cheptoo.
The areas of competition included: 10,000m, 5000m, 3000m, 1500m, 800m, 400m, 200m and 100m for both men and women.
In the 10,000M men’s category, Jackson Kipleting and Evans Kiplagat secured the first and the second positions respectively. Faith Chepchirchir and Ruth Jebitok took the first and the second positions in the same category for women.
In the 5,000m category, Johnstone Kipkemei and Edwin Kiprop in the men’s category and Zenah Cheptoo and Pascaline Jepkorir in the women’s category carried the day.
The 3,000m category saw Maxon Kipng’etich, Vincent Kipchumba, Violah Chelanga and Nancy Chepleting’ carrying the day for both men and women.
In the tightly contested 1,500m category, Emma Jemutai and Nelly Jemeli took the first and the second positions in the women’s category. As for the men’s, Josphat Kiptui and Maxon Kipng’etich carried the day.
Those who took the first and the second positions respectively in the women’s 800m category are Mercy Kipyego and Peninah Nakang.
The 200M category saw Alfred Kipketer bagging victory as Jacob Kibiwott followed closely. Joan Jepkemei proved to be the fastest woman in that category though Vivian Chepkogei nearly beat her.
In the 100M category for men, Nicholas Kiprotich proved to be the undisputed champion by clocking 11.17 though he was closely followed by Jacob Kibiwot who clocked 11:20. In the women’s category, Peninah Nakang clocked 12:24 as Joan Jepkemei took the second position.
Courtesy ; K. N. A
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