All set for Olkalou Athletics Kenya Cross Country meet
National athletics coach Julius Kirwa has revealed that he
expects more than 500 participants for the Athletics Kenya Cross
Country Series fifth leg set for the Olkalou arboretum on
Saturday, December 14.
The
Olkalou meet follows previous legs held in Bomet on November 30, Iten on
November 2, Kapsokwony on October 26 and the series opener in Machakos on
October 19 having been sponsored by Betika Company.
Kirwa
anticipates a large turnout, citing an opportunity for elite athletes who
missed out on the Chepsaita Cross Country race held this past weekend.
“Many
top athletes did not register in time for the Chepsaita race, but we expect
them to show up in large numbers for Olkalou,” said Kirwa.
He
described the Olkalou course as a tough one but a fair test for
athletes. “Preparations are progressing well. We have certified the course
and it’s set to challenge every participant,” he noted.
The
course would be marked on Friday in readiness for Saturday’s race.
“By
Friday, all markings will be in place around the course,” he assured.
He
called on more participants to register through the link provided while also
urging fans to turn up in large numbers to support the athletes.
The
Olkalou showdown will feature three categories: the U-20 races (8km men and 6km
women), the 2km loop races, and the elite 10km races for both genders.
The
highlight of the women’s 10km race will be rising star Viola Chepng’eno who
claimed the title in Bomet. Chepng’eno clocked 37:06.68 outpacing Sandrafelis
Chebet (37:30.15) and Joyline Cherotich (37:40.25).
The
24-year-old’s most recent exploits include victory at the World Aids Day Half
Marathon cutting the tape in 1:10:40 with Jesca Cheleng’at (1:11:10) and Joyce
Chepkemoi (1:13:50) completing the podium.
The
2019 African Games 800m bronze medallist Naomi Korir will take centre stage in
the women’s 2km loop eyeing her third title in the series.
Korir
stormed to victory in the fourth leg in Bomet on November 30, clocking an
impressive 6:07.92 to edge out Nelly Chepchirchir (6:11.02) and national 800m
champion Lilian Odira (6:18.50).
Earlier,
she had dominated the third leg in Iten on November 2, posting 6:42 to fend off
Nelvin Jepkemboi (6:47.8) and Cynthia Chesebe (6:54.8).
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