Korir has already started the countdown to the global showpiece with the hope that Team Kenya will raise the country’s flag high.
Just like any other track and field fan, Athletics Kenya Nairobi region chair Barnaba Korir is eagerly waiting for the World Championships in Budapest, Hungary starting August 19 to 27.
Korir has already started the countdown to the global showpiece with the hope that Team Kenya will raise the country’s flag high.
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During last year’s edition of the event, Kenya managed to bag 10 medals, two gold, five silver, and three bronze medals. They finished fourth in the medal standings.
In a post on his Facebook page, Korir said: “It's just less than two weeks before Hungary's capital, Budapest - roars to life with the World Athletics Championships set to run from August 19-27.
"Team Kenya is stepping up its preparations at the Moi International Sports Centre, Kasarani ahead of the global event. Can't wait!”
Triple world record holder Faith Kipyegon and reigning Olympic 800m champion Emmanuel Korir will be returning as defending championships after dominating last year’s events. World 5000m silver medallist Jacob Krop will also be returning, this time round, hoping to go one place better.
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Some of the Kenya stars who will be looking to shine as they head to Central Europe include Faith Kipyegon, Ferdinand Omanyala, and Mary Moraa among many others.
World 10,000m silver medallist Stanley Waithaka was forced to miss out on the event due to an injury. World 5000m silver medallist Beatrice Chebet is also in the mix and this time around, she will team up with Kipyegon.
World 800m bronze medallist Mary Moraa and world 10,000m bronze medallist Margaret Kipkemboi will also be making a comeback.
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Reigning Boston Marathon champion Hellen Obiri, who finished second in the 10,000m, has fully switched to the roads and will therefore not be part of the contingent to Budapest.
World 3000m Steeplechase bronze medallist Conseslus Kipruto will also be missing out on this year’s event after he encountered an injury during the World Championships National Trials.