Nyingine tena, namba moja, mbili wote Wakenya...ni mwendo wa kunyakua

Nyingine tena, namba moja, mbili wote Wakenya...ni mwendo wa kunyakua

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Wakenya kama kawaida yao wakiamua kushinda hushinda kwa kuhakikisha ushindi ni wao wote, jana walinyakua namba moja, mbili na tatu mtawalia, leo wameshinda moja, na mbili japo wakaachia namba tatu.
Hata hivyo bendera na wimbo wa taifa unaimbwa na kusklizwa dunia yote.....
Hivi kuna nchi yoyote ndani ya EAC ambayo itajitahidi hata kushiriki tu hata kama watakua wa mwisho, jameni mbona tupo wapweke.... Tupo wapweke kwa kila kitu hata likija suala la middle income tupo wenyewe tu huku....hehehehe
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THE CHAMPION'S ROAR: Kenya’s Elijah Motonei Manangoi wins the athletics men's 1500m final during the 2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games at the Carrara Stadium on the Gold Coast on April 14, 2018. PHOTO | SAEED KHAN | AFP

World Champion Elijah Manangoi led compatriot Timothy Cheruiyot to yet another 1-2 in the 2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games 1500m final at the Carrara Stadium on Saturday.

In a replica of the World Championships in London, the two Kenyan completed a 1-2 sweep of the medals after leading from the start.

Interestingly, the 1500m final was the final individual track event for the 2018 'Club' Games and the Kenyan brought the curtains down in style after clocking 3:34.78, with Cheruiyot trailing in 3:35.17. Scotland's Jake Wightman was third in 3:35.97 as the last Kenyan in the race, World Junior Champion Kumari Taki, finished seventh in 3:38.74.

Coming moments after Hellen Obiri had led Margaret Kipkemboi to another 1-2 sweep of the medals in the women's 5,000m final, Manangoi - Team kenya's captain at the Games - was under pressure to deliver the gold and made no mistake.

There were national records for India' Jinson Johnson (3:37.86) who finished fifth and Gibraltar's Harvey Dixon who clocked 3:43.84 to wind 11th.

Gold and silver! Manangoi leads Cheruiyot to another 1-2 sweep
 
Wanachungulia na kutoka pole pole huku wamekunja mikia katikati mwa miguu yao.
 
Hongereni Mkuu siye ni wasindikizaji tu kichwa cha mwendawazimu.

Wakenya kama kawaida yao wakiamua kushinda hushinda kwa kuhakikisha ushindi ni wao wote, jana walinyakua namba moja, mbili na tatu mtawalia, leo wameshinda moja, na mbili japo wakaachia namba tatu.
Hata hivyo bendera na wimbo wa taifa unaimbwa na kusklizwa dunia yote.....
Hivi kuna nchi yoyote ndani ya EAC ambayo itajitahidi hata kushiriki tu hata kama watakua wa mwisho, jameni mbona tupo wapweke.... Tupo wapweke kwa kila kitu hata likija suala la middle income tupo wenyewe tu huku....hehehehe
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THE CHAMPION'S ROAR: Kenya’s Elijah Motonei Manangoi wins the athletics men's 1500m final during the 2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games at the Carrara Stadium on the Gold Coast on April 14, 2018. PHOTO | SAEED KHAN | AFP

World Champion Elijah Manangoi led compatriot Timothy Cheruiyot to yet another 1-2 in the 2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games 1500m final at the Carrara Stadium on Saturday.

In a replica of the World Championships in London, the two Kenyan completed a 1-2 sweep of the medals after leading from the start.

Interestingly, the 1500m final was the final individual track event for the 2018 'Club' Games and the Kenyan brought the curtains down in style after clocking 3:34.78, with Cheruiyot trailing in 3:35.17. Scotland's Jake Wightman was third in 3:35.97 as the last Kenyan in the race, World Junior Champion Kumari Taki, finished seventh in 3:38.74.

Coming moments after Hellen Obiri had led Margaret Kipkemboi to another 1-2 sweep of the medals in the women's 5,000m final, Manangoi - Team kenya's captain at the Games - was under pressure to deliver the gold and made no mistake.

There were national records for India' Jinson Johnson (3:37.86) who finished fifth and Gibraltar's Harvey Dixon who clocked 3:43.84 to wind 11th.

Gold and silver! Manangoi leads Cheruiyot to another 1-2 sweep
 
Mie nashangaa kwanini kwa mfano wakimbiaji wetu wasiende kujifunza kwa wenzao wa Kenya na hata kufanya mazoezi nao ili kujua siri kubwa ya mafanikio yao?

Kipaji hakifundishwi ila ni kitu mtu anazaliwa nacho. Hata Kenya wakimbiaji karibia wote ni Wakalenjin na sio makabila mengine. Hivyo hivyo kwa Ethiopia wakimbiaji ni Waoromo tu.

Bila kipaji mazoezi ni kujidanganya tu.
 
Kuna makabila zingine pia zipeshinda medali apart from Kalenjins.Anyway Tz is not good in anything.

Asilimia 0.00001% ndio sio Wakale. Wakenya wengine ni useless tu kwenye riadha, danganya wasioijua Kenya.
 
Wapo pia Watanzania wenye pumzi ndiyo sababu tuliwahi kuwa na akina Filbert Bay, Juma Ikangaa, Selemani Nyambui etc lakini wanachokosa ni mazoezi ya uhakika na technics za namna ya kukimbia ili kupata ushindi.

Kipaji hakifundishwi ila ni kitu mtu anazaliwa nacho. Hata Kenya wakimbiaji karibia wote ni Wakalenjin na sio makabila mengine. Hivyo hivyo kwa Ethiopia wakimbiaji ni Waoromo tu.

Bila kipaji mazoezi ni kujidanganya tu.
 
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