Over 100 athletes to be feted at first AK Golden Gala
Published on 14/12/2010
By MUTWIRI MUTUOTA
More than 100 athletes will be honoured this evening at the first Athletics Kenya (AK) Golden Gala – a prestigious gathering of the crËme de la crËme of the sport.
The parade on stage at Nairobi's Crown Plaza Hotel represents the royalty of the country's most famed export, with active and retired Olympics, World, World Cross, Commonwealth, World Half, Africa and World junior titleholders in addition to world record holders on show.
"It will be a glittering ceremony to share the success they have brought to us this and past years," the chair of the Gala committee, Joseph Kinyua, told FeverPitch yesterday as they prepared for the event rehearsal.
Speaker of National Assembly Kenneth Marende is slotted as the Guest of Honour, assisted by Sports Minister Paul Otuoma.
"Already, some of those we shall honour have started arriving in Nairobi for the event. It is going to be show like no other," AK Relations Officer and member of the organising committee, Peter Angwenyi, added.
PROGRAMME
According to the tentative programme that will see the fete start at 6pm, the gold medallists from Bydgoszcz World Cross, namely Mercy Cherono (junior women), Caleb Mwangangi (junior men), Emily Chebet (senior women) and Joseph Ebuya (senior men), will be first on stage to receive their trophies and cash token, accompanied by the head of delegation, team manager and two coaches.
The procedure will be repeated for seven gold medallists from Moncton World Juniors and their officials, ten from Nairobi 2010 African Athletics Championships, three from Continental Cup in Split, two from World Half in Nanning and 11 from Commonwealth Games in Delhi.
SPECIAL AWARDS
Special Awards will be given to recipients, including long-time AK chair, Isaiah Kiplagat (Leadership Award), sponsors and media personnel that have served the sport.
Lifetime Achievement and Long Service recognition will be handed out to some 14 receivers, including the father of Kenyan athletics, Kipchoge Keino, former world marathon record holder, Paul Tergat, who is recuperating from a road accident he was involved in last week, veteran coach, Bro Colm O'Connell, former world women's marathon record holders, Tegla Loroupe and Catherine Ndereba, among others.
World record holders, namely David Rudisha (men's 800m), Leonard Komon (men's 10km and 15km), Mary Keitany (women's 25km) and Samson Rotich (men's 25km) will be the last on the podium.
The fete will be preceded by another planned ceremony at State House, Nairobi, where competitors at the Africa Youth Champions held in Morocco, Youth Olympics Games in Singapore and Commonwealth Games in Delhi will return the national flag to President Kibaki.
Last week, world 800m record holder David Rudisha won the men's