Olympic medalists Faith Cherotich and Abraham Kibiwott to headline AK Track and Field meet in Nakuru

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Olympic medalists Faith Cherotich and Abraham Kibiwott to headline AK Track and Field meet in Nakuru

The highly anticipated fourth leg of the AK Track and Field Weekend Meet is set to take place at Afraha Stadium in Nakuru County on April 4-5, 2025.

This event promises to be a thrilling spectacle, with Olympic steeplechase bronze medalists Faith Cherotich and Abraham Kibiwott being the main attractions.

The meet will feature a diverse range of track and field disciplines, drawing top athletes from across the country as they prepare for upcoming international competitions, including the World Championships and the Paris 2025 Olympics qualifiers.

Key Competitors and Events

Faith Cherotich, an Olympic bronze medalist in the steeplechase, will compete in the 3000m steeplechase event at the upcoming AK Track and Field Weekend Meet. Abraham Kibiwott, another Olympic bronze medalist, is set to participate in the 5000m race.

Vincent Keter will showcase his talent in both the 800m and 1500m events, while Elkana Chemilil is entered for the 400m race. Kevin Kipkorir will compete in the sprint events, including the 100m and 200m races. Obadia Kipleting will join Vincent Keter in the 1500m event. Lona Cherono is slated to run in the 5000m race, alongside Cornelius Kemboi. Noah Kibet will also participate in both the 800m and 1500m events.

Hezbon Ochieng is registered for the 100m sprint, while Leonard Bett will compete in the 3000m steeplechase alongside Faith Cherotich. Kyumbe Munguti is set to run in the 1500m event. Lucia Williams from South Sudan will represent her country in the 100m sprint. Arron Cheminigwa and Sarah Moraa are both scheduled to compete in the 800m race.

Detail of the highly anticipated event

Bib collection for participants is currently underway at Afraha Stadium, with athletes required to collect their numbers on April 3 between 9:00 AM and 6:00 PM. The event marks a significant milestone for Afraha Stadium, which has undergone extensive renovations, including the installation of a modern blue tartan track, replacing the old dusty murram surface

The AK Track and Field Weekend Meet is part of Kenya’s efforts to nurture athletics talent at the grassroots level, providing a platform for young athletes to compete alongside seasoned runners. Winners in each category will receive attractive cash prizes, with first-place finishers earning Ksh. 20,000, second place Ksh. 15,000, and third place Ksh. 10,000.

As the athletics community converges on Nakuru, excitement is building for what promises to be a spectacular display of speed, endurance, and skill, setting the stage for Kenya’s continued dominance in international athletics competitions.

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