Rudisha named World Indoor Championships ambassador
World 800m record holder David Rudisha has been appointment as the World Athletics ambassador for the World Indoor Championships set for March 1-3 in Glasgow, Scotland.
The double
Olympic champion will be returning to the city of Glasgow where he bagged
silver at the 2014 Commonwealth Games.
“I am
looking forward to going back to Glasgow for this major competition in our
calendar. I am really excited,” he said.
“Sport is
what has made me who I am today and anything to do with sport, it makes me feel
very happy. I am looking forward to meeting the fans and promoting the sport.”
It was also
in the United Kingdom’s soil that Rudisha set the 800m world record of 1:40.91
during the 2012 Olympics held in London.
The
35-year-old is delighted to take up an ambassador role for the first global
championships of 2024.
“I really
feel honoured,” said Rudisha, who competed at six global championships during
his career, winning gold at five of them. “As an athlete, anything I can do to
inspire younger athletes to win medals on the world stage really makes me feel
special.
“The 2014
Commonwealth Games was very special, I have beautiful memories of my experience
in Glasgow. The people were very kind and supportive. I got silver in that
race, but it was clear that the crowd supported and cheered for every athlete,
regardless of the position they finished.”
As a double
Olympic champion in the No.1 Olympic sport, Rudisha knows just how important it
is for athletes to get off to a strong start this year ahead of the Paris 2024
Games.
“The
Olympics is at the helm of any sport,” he said. “To participate at the Olympics
means a lot. It's not always easy, so I wish athletes the best as they work
hard for this season and try to make their name and write their history in this
sport.”
While he is
looking forward to witnessing all the action in Glasgow, understandably
Rudisha’s eye will be drawn to one event in particular.
“The 800m of
course is my favourite,” he said. “I’m also looking forward to seeing the 400m,
with the times they are posting already.
“Femke Bol,
running 49 seconds in the early season indoors is really amazing. We’re looking
forward to watching these athletes doing their best on the world indoor stage.”
Taking place
from 1-3 March, the World Indoor Championships will feature more than 700
athletes from about 130 nations as they compete for medals across 26
disciplines.
Africa 100m
record holder Ferdinand Omanyala will lead a Kenyan contingent of 13 athletes
who will compete in the championship.
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