Professional athletes and amateur runners are excited at the prospect of winning major cash rewards at Sunday’s Kericho Cross-Country Run.
Over 500 athletes and running enthusiasts are expected to take part in the 12 km Kericho Cross-Country run on Sunday in what will be the fifth edition of the athletics event.
A total of Ksh1,350,000 is up for grabs for the top 10 finishers at the event which is sponsored by betting firm Betika.
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Overall winners in both men and women’s categories will each bank Ksh250,000 for their achievements while second-placed finishers will walk away with Ksh150,000.
Third-place finishers will bank Ksh100,000 with the fourth and fifth place finishers taking home Ksh75,000 and Ksh50,000 respectively.
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The sixth to 10th place finishers will each receive Ksh10,000 for their efforts in both the men’s and women’s categories.
The event follows the success of the 15-km Betika cross-country run that was held in Iten, Uasin Gishu county in May 2022, the Kericho cross-country event that was held in October of the same year, the Iten Road Race in May this year and the Eldoret Half Marathon in August.
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A truly inspiring story to watch for at Sunday’s event is that of 68-year-old Pricilla Biwott. Having participated and finished all previous Betika-organised races, Biwott embodies the spirit of endurance, determination, and passion for running.
Her presence at the Kericho race symbolises the inclusivity and diversity that the event promotes within the athletic community.
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“We are thrilled to be having the 12km Cross-Country run in Kericho this Sunday, bringing together over 500 participants to battle it out for top honours. This marks the fifth athletics event under the Betika umbrella and confirms our commitment to continue working with communities to nurture and support talent right at the grassroots level,” said Betika Deputy Managing Director and Group Chief Finance Officer Mutua Mutava.
“We believe that through these engagements, we will be supporting the next pool of athletics stars who will be the face of Kenya soon and look forward to doing more of such events to encourage more talent to professionally take up the sport going into the future.”