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Kenya Finishes 2nd At The Tokyo World Athletics Championships
Beatrice Chebet was one of the standout performers, winning two gold medals.
As the curtain closes on the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, Kenya has emerged number two behind the United States of America.
The nine-day global competition began on September 13 and concluded on September 21 at the Japan National Stadium.
Team Kenya collected 11 medals, seven of them gold, to secure the runner-up spot on the medal standings. The United States took first place with a bigger tally across events.
Beatrice Chebet was one of the standout performers, winning two gold medals.
She claimed the women’s 10,000m title in 30:37.61 to deliver Kenya’s first gold in Tokyo. She later doubled her triumph with victory in the women’s 5000m.
Peres Jepchirchir added to Kenya’s tally with a strong run in the women’s marathon. She crossed the line in 2:24:43 to beat Ethiopia’s Tigst Assefa in a tight finish.
Jepchirchir’s win was Kenya’s second gold of the championships and reaffirmed her dominance in road racing.
Faith Kipyegon also lived up to expectations by storming to victory in the women’s 1500m. The two-time Olympic champion added another global title to her glittering career.
Kenya’s strength in the steeplechase was once again evident after Faith Cherotich powered to gold in the women’s 3000m steeplechase in a championship record of 8:51.59.
Emmanuel Wanyonyi struck gold in the men’s 800m. He clocked 1:41.86, another championship record, to finish ahead of a competitive field. His win was celebrated as a breakthrough moment for the rising star.
The final day of the championships saw Lilian Odira deliver a dramatic win in the women’s 800m. She clocked 1:54.62 to set yet another championship record and secure Kenya’s seventh gold medal.
The victory lifted Kenya’s medal haul to 11 and confirmed their second-place finish overall.
The Kenyan team’s performance drew praise at home, with leaders and fans lauding the athletes for flying the country’s flag high.
President William Ruto led celebrations, saying the athletes had once again demonstrated Kenya’s resilience and excellence on the global stage.
Nairobi Women Representative Esther Passaris congratulated the team for representing Kenya and placing its name on the global stage.
“Congratulations to our phenomenal athletes for an outstanding performance, securing 11 medals in total: 7 Gold, 2 Silver, and 2 Bronze. Finishing 2nd overall, you’ve made the nation proud and etched your names in history. Kenya shines because of you!” She said.
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