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Chepkirui, Chemutai target golden glory in Abeokuta

Kevin TevBy Kevin TevJuly 15, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Lemotit training camp duo Cynthia Chepkirui and Miriam Chemutai are confident of delivering standout performances in their respective events at the Africa U18/U20 Championships, which kick off tomorrow in Abeokuta, Nigeria.

‎The pair are part of a 47-member team selected by Athletics Kenya from the national trials held on June 20 at Afraha Stadium in Nakuru. ‎Chepkirui secured her ticket in the girls’ 5,000m after crossing the line in 15:37.82, outkicking Joyline Chepkemoi (15:44.83) and Sharon Chepkemoi (15:47.13).‎ Chepkirui is bullish about her chances of coming back home with gold. ‎

‎”I am thankful I was able to make the team during the Trials in Nakuru. This is my first time to represent Kenya, and I feel happy. My preparations have been good, and I am hoping for the best when we go to Nigeria,” Chepkirui said.

The 16-year-old upcoming distance star has been in top form since the 2024 season. ‎She stamped her authority at the second edition of the Great Chepsaita Cross Country on December 7, 2024, cutting the tape in 21:17 to win the women’s U20 6km race. ‎Yvonne Jepchirchir (21:43) and Joyline Chepkemoi (21:50) completed the podium. The 2025 campaign saw her open her season with a 1,500m victory at the fifth AK track and field meet on April 25, clocking 4:21.42.

‎She upgraded to the 5,000m event in the sixth meeting on May 16, stopping the clock in 15:44.81 to claim victory. ‎On May 31, she tested herself at the Kip Keino Classic Continental Tour, finishing a strong fourth place in 15:44.81.

‎Her most recent outing was at the National Championships on June 26-27, where she finished second in the 5,000m, clocking 15:40.83 behind Rebecca Mwangi (15:39.78).

Meanwhile, Chemutai secured her ticket in the 3,000m event, winning in 9:08.05 ahead of Sheila Chepng’eno (9:10.50) and Judy Chepkoech (9:12.33).

‎‎Chemitai is hoping to make amends after missing out on a medal at the 2024 World U20 championships in Lima, Peru. ‎At the World U20, Chemutai placed 14th in the 1,500m race, clocking 4:26.80. ‎”I was at the World U20 in Peru last year. As I prepare for Nigeria, I want to deliver a good performance because I could not do well in Peru,” she said.

 

by TEDDY MULEI

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