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Kama kawa kama dawa. Kule Rabat, IAAF Diamond League 2018, Helen Obiri alinyakua medali ya dhahabu kwenye mbio za Mita 5,000 kwa wanawake. Zaidi yake aliibuka na 'personal best time' na '13th fastest time ever'! 14:22:34 ......naye Benjamin Kigen akanyakua medali ya dhahabu kwenye mbio za Mita 3,000 Steeplechase. Aliibuka na 'personal best time' pia. 8:09:07. Alishinda mbio hizi hizi kwenye Diamond league 'meet' iliyopita kule Eugene, U.S.A.
 
Ngoja kwanza sisi tupokee ndege, we unadhani wakimbiaji wetu watakwenda na usafiri gani kupokea medali?
Kupokea medali au kwenda kumenyana na wakenya, wahabeshi, .....na waganda!? 😀😀😀
 


Nilijua tu ni mbio!
 
Hahaha! 😀 You could have chosen CHESS! Alafu naona walishaelewa mpangilio wa rangi za bendera ya Kenya. Mungu alibariki taifa langu tukufu la Kenya!
Pingli Nywee sijui kama unafuatilia iaaf under 20 inayoendelea huko Tampare city, Finland. Hiyo championship inaisha leo na kwa sasa Kenya tuko nambari moja kwenye medals table. Tunaongoza na gold tano na nchi inayofuata ina gold tatu. Kuna high possibility kwamba tutamaliza wa kwanza kwa sababu U.S wameperform vibaya sana. Itakuwa mara ya kwanza Kenya kumaliza on top of the table kwenye under 20.
IAAF: IAAF World U20 Championships
 
Kweli jombaa ila nimeona tu results kadhaa. Chafua siredi na hiyo table basi. Nipo mbioni kidogo hapa.
 
Zakayo leads 1-2 sweep: Commonwealth Games silver medalist shows no respect for Ethiopia’s World Under-18 champ
By Dennis Okeyo in Tampere, Finland: Sunday, July 15th 2018 at 00:15 GMT +3 | Athletics
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Kenyan Edward Zakayo (gold) and Stanley Waithaka (silver) celebrates their victory during the 5000m final in Tampere, Finland.[Dennis Okeyo, Standard]
World Under-18 3,000m silver medalist Edward Zakayo orchestrated Kenya’s 1-2 finish at the IAAF World Under-20 Championships at the Ratina Stadium yesterday.

Zakayo, who won silver at the Commonwealth Games in Gold Coast in Australia last April, led Stanley Waithaka in men’s 5000m finals in what took Kenya’s gold medal tally to five. He beat Ethiopia’s rising star Solomon Barega to fourth place.

He won in 13:20.13, Waithaka returned in 13:20.57 while Jakob ingebrigtsen finished third in 13:20.78, a Norwegian U20 record, his second medal of the championships after winning silver in men’s 1500m earlier in the championships.

“I feel great to beat Barega and that was my mission here. I ran behind to him all through before sprinting in the last 100m. I congratulate my team mate Waithaka. He kept our rivals in check throughout the race,” Zakayo told Standard Sports.

Waithaka was happy with Team Kenya’s performance: “We really worked hard in training. We prepared well for this race.”

In men’s 800m semi-finals, Solomon Lekuta and Kipngetich Ngeno secured their places in today’s final after topping their respective heats.

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Lekuta timed 1:47.56 to beat Ethiopian Adisu Girma who posted 1:47.88 while Ngeno timed 1:46.81 in the fastest time of the semis.

On Friday night, Celliphine Chespol won Kenya’s fourth gold in the 3000m steeplechase timing 9:12.78 becoming the first runner to defend World Under-20 championships title in Tampere, Finland.

Chespol’s victory slid Kenya to the top of the medal table with four gold medal and one bronze for three consecutive days.

She shot into the front with three laps with a strong kick as Uganda’s Peruth Chemutai and Bahraini Winfred Yavi struggled to keep up the pace.

Chespol won in 9:12.78, a championship record, as Chemutai crossed the line in 9:18.87 for silver. Yavi of Bahrain timed 9:23.47 while Kenyan Mercy Chepkuri, a world under-18 event’s silver medalist, finished fourth in 9:43.65.

“It is a special achievement for me to defend my world under-20 title. I was a under pressure to win and I had to employ some tactics to burn out my challengers early in the race. I never wanted to allow them space to stay behind me.

“This is my last competition in the juniors. I will now concentrate on senior competitions. I will compete in Monaco Diamond League and the Afri Championships in Nigeria,” said Chespol.
 
UhuRuto praise Beatrice Chebet, Rhonex Kipruto for winning IAAF golds
Jul. 11, 2018, 9:00 am
By NANCY AGUTU @nancyagutu

Rhonex Kipruto of Kenya celebrates after winning men's 10 000m run of the 2018 IAAF World U20 Championships in Tampere, Finland, July 10, 2018. /REUTERS
President Uhuru Kenyatta and DP William Ruto have congratulated Beatrice Chebet and Rhonex Kipruto for clinching gold at the IAAF World Under-20 Championships in Finland.

Chebet and Kipruto won the women's 5,000m and men's 10,000m races.

"Congratulations and well done to the new generation of world conquerors," Ruto said via Twitter on Tuesday night after the competition.

Sports Cabinet Secretary Rashid Achesa told the two that Kenya was proud of them.

"A big 'Thank you' to our athletes for doing us Proud. Thank you for showing the world that we don't just win, we win in class," he said.

Chebet 18, who finished the race at 15:30:77, helped Kenya break Ethiopia's 10-year dominance in the event.

She vowed to battle her Ethiopian rivals to the end and end their dominance as she stayed in the middle of the pack before bolting to zoom past Ethiopian Ejgayehu Taye.



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Beatrice Chebet of Kenya celebrates after winning the women's 5000m run of the 2018 IAAF World U20 Championships in Tampere, Finland, July 10, 2018. /REUTERS

For all their success at U20 level at the World Cross Country Championships, a Kenyan woman had never won the 5000m title.

"I’m so happy ... I was running from behind to preserve my energy given that the athletes are very good in the final lap," Chebet said.

Speaking to IAAF after the race, a delighted Kipruto,18, who finished the race in 27:21.08, dedicated his win to Kenyans.

"I am feeling very happy and I thank God for this. I was not expecting to win ... I also thank my coach, the Kenyan team .. it's is all hard work," he said.

Kipruto, who produced his biggest splash with an upset 10km victory on the roads through New York’s Central Park in April faced stiff competition from Ugandan duo of Jacob Kiplimo and Victor Kiplangat.

Read: Kenya ready to conquer the globe at WU20 championships in Tampere
 
Ngoja kwanza huyo Zakayo ni under 18 au kuna kitu sijaelewa hapa ?
 
Wololo yaye. Mungu ni mwema. Tumeshinda IAAF under 20 huko Finland. Kenya imemaliza na gold 6. Ya pili imekuwa Jamaica na gold 4. U.S.A ambayo imeshinda under 20 karibu zote this time imemaliza ya tatu ikiwa na gold 3 pekee.
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Ngoja kwanza huyo Zakayo ni under 18 au kuna kitu sijaelewa hapa ?
Zakayo ni under 20. Na Kenya tumeshinda under 20 in the last one hour. Nilikuwa naiwatch live. Kwa sasa wacha niwatch world cup final.
 
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