Boost as Absa pumps Ksh.60 million into 2025 Kipkeino Classic

Ulinzi Sports Complex Director Col. James Masai, Athletics Kenya President Gen (Rt) Jackson Tuwei, Absa Bank Consumer Banking Director Moses Muthui, Director of Marketing and Corporate Affairs Mwihaki Wachira, Sports CS Salim Mvurya, Sports PS Elijah Mwangi and Sports Fund CEO Nuh Ibrahim at the launch of Absa Kipkeino Classic 2025.
Absa Bank Kenya has reaffirmed its commitment towards
advancing sports and athletics in the country, unveiling a total investment of
KES 60 million into the 2025 athletics calendar, which includes title
sponsorship of this year’s Absa Kipkeino Classic.
The Absa Kipkeino Classic 2025 will be held on 31 May 2025
at the Ulinzi Sports Complex in Langata and will bring some of the biggest
global and local names in athletics to compete on Kenyan soil.
Of this total investment, KES40 million goes directly to
Athletics Kenya as rights fees and towards supporting the successful planning
and execution of the 2025 Absa Kipkeino Classic event.
The remaining amounts go to sponsoring other athletic
events, including the Absa Sirikwa Classic, which took place in February this
year, as well as the upcoming Athletics Kenya youth engagement.
Speaking during the official launch of the Kipkeino Classic
Tour, the Cabinet Secretary for Youth Affairs, Creative Economy and Sports,
Salim Mvurya, lauded the private sector for supporting the government in growing
sports in the country, singling out Absa Kenya.
“The Kipkeino Classic has grown into a world-class event in
6 years, and this has inspired the government to make more commitments towards
the event,” said CS Mvurya.
“I want to thank Absa Kenya for remaining steadfast in
consistently supporting Athletics Kenya for the past 6 years, underscoring the
value of public-private partnerships in growing sports in the country,” he
further added.
Speaking about this year’s sponsorship, Absa Bank Kenya
Director of Marketing and Corporate Affairs, Mwihaki Wachira, reaffirmed the
Bank’s ongoing commitment to investing in sports, including athletics as a way
of supporting sporting talent in the country.
“We believe sport is a powerful force for national unity,
pride, and empowering communities for progress.
Over the last decade, we have invested over KES 1.3 billion
in Kenyan sports from athletics to golf and football, seeing them as integral
in connecting with Kenyans and as platforms to tell the inspiring stories of our
athletes,” said Ms. Wachira.
She added: “Our partnership with Athletics Kenya, now in its
6th year, is about growing the sustainability of athletics and sports in
general.
Through this collaboration, the Absa Kip Keino Classic has
become a world-class event, attracting global champions to compete in a country
well known for its athletics prowess and showcasing Kenya as a serious
athletics destination.”
This will be the 6th consecutive year that Absa Bank is
supporting the Absa Kipkeino Classic as a title sponsor, underscoring the
Bank’s long-term investment in athletics as a tool for national unity and
pride, youth empowerment and social impact.
This year’s sponsorship brings Absa’s total investment in
the global showcase to KES 200 million over the past six years.
As a part of the World Athletics Continental Tour Gold
Series, the Absa Kipkeino Classic Tour continues to distinguish itself as a
thrilling, top-ranking one-day athletics championship, attracting global elite
athletes while providing a global stage for emerging local talent.
In total, 189 local and international athletes are expected
at the Absa Kipkeino Classic 2025 event, with 59 Kenyans athletes featuring.
Some of the biggest names anticipated include local
favourites Ferdinand Omanyala and Otieno Mark who will tussle with Olympic gold
medallist Jerome Blake, World U20 Champion Bayada Walaza and World Indoor 60m
silver medallist Laclan Kennedy in the men’s 100m.
Other athletes expected at the meet include Switzerland’s
Mujinga Kambundji will be competing here for the first time and is expected to
light up the 200m race as well as Botswana's fastest woman Tsaone Sebele. Local
favourites Wiseman Were and Mary Moraa will also be in action.
On his part, the Athletics Kenya President, General Jackson
Tuwei, expressed optimism that thousands of fans would turn up at the Ulinzi
Sports Complex, with millions more tuning in globally.
“The Absa Kipkeino Classic has become one of Africa’s most
memorable events thanks to strong partnerships like the one Athletics Kenya has
with Absa.
“We look forward to welcoming world-class athletes to the
Kenyan stage and assure the public of a thrilling day of sports as the world
turns its attention to Kenya,” said General Tuwei.
“This will be the perfect battle ground ahead of the World
Athletics Championships in Tokyo in September.”
The Absa Kipkeino Classic 2025 will also feature kids’
athletics as part of the World Athletics programme, which is designed to
inspire the next generation of athletes.
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