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An in-form Ngetich has earned her place in Team Kenya for the Tokyo World Championships beginning September 13 and is ...
She will be teaming up with record holders Beatrice Chebet and Agnes Ngetich in the women’s 10,000m at the World Championships from September 13-21.
On Ticketmaster, general admission seats for July 31 are $45 and up to $135 for seats near the finish line. On Aug. 1 to Aug.
NAIROBI, July 29 (Xinhua) -- With less than two months until the 2025 World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, Kenya has named a 58-member squad headlined by three-time Olympic champion Faith Kipyegon ...
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Tuko News on MSN5-Year-Old Runs Several Laps, Wows Fans at Kenya’s Trials for World Athletics Championships
A 5-year-old girl wowed fans at Kenya’s Athletics trials for the 2025 World Athletics Championships by running laps on the ...
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AFP on MSNChepngetich makes world championships with upset win
NAIROBI—Janeth Chepngetich on Tuesday stunned a strong field at the Kenyan trials to claim the women’s 10,000m title and earn ...
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The Star on MSNPomp and colour as AK unveil final team for Tokyo Championships
Beatrice Chebet, Agnes Ng'etich and Janeth Chepng'etich celebrate after making the women's 10,000m team to Tokyo/ TEDDY MULEI Ulinzi Sports Complex burst into life at the crack of dawn on Tuesday, as ...
Peres Jepchirchir said she was relishing her imminent return to Japan for the first time since storming to Olympic marathon gold at the Covid-delayed Tokyo Games ...
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The Star on MSNConfident Ng'etich ready to double up in Tokyo showdown
World 10km record holder Agnes Ng'etich believes her impressive run in this year’s Grand Slam Track Series has fuelled her confidence and sharpened her speed ahead of a historic double at the Tokyo ...
Ethiopia has unveiled a formidable team, setting up fierce competition for Kenya's finest athletes, including Faith Kipyegon, ...
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AllAfrica on MSNKenya: Kipyegon Eager to Smash 1500m World Record for Fourth Time
Triple Olympic 1500m champion Faith Kipyegon has declared her intent to break her own world record, once again.
“My work will be simple in Tokyo; to make history.” That was double Olympic champion Beatrice Chebet’s response when asked ...
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