Faith Kipyegon, Kelvin Kiptum among 157 Kenyans feted on Mashujaa Day
A side-by-side image of double Olympic champion Faith Kipyegon and newly crowned world marathon record holder Kelvin Kiptum. PHOTOS | COURTESY
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Double Olympic champion Faith Kipyegon and
the newly crowned world marathon record holder Kelvin Kiptum have been listed
among the 157 Mashujaa Day Heroes and Heroines of 2023.
Kipyegon
and Kiptum made the list of 24 sportsmen and women recognized during this
year’s 60th Mashujaa Day celebrations held in Kericho County on Friday.
Categories
nominated for award this year included Liberation Struggle composed of 20 freedom
fighters, four in Spiritual leadership, six for Cultural values and practices,
20 in scholarship professionalism research and 11 others in peacemaking.
Other
categories were Statesmanship (6), Philanthropy (15), Entrepreneurship and
Industry (8), Human rights (9), Arts (15), Indigenous knowledge (6),
Environmental conservation (8) and five others in National cohesion and
integration.
Kipyegon
won Gold medals in 1500 metres at the 2017, 2022 and 2023 World Athletics
Championships and clinched Gold in 5000 metres at the 2023 World Athletic
Championships in Budapest, Hungary.
Kiptum, on his part, broke the Marathon
record as the only person in history to run the distance under two hours and
one minute in a record-eligible race.
In
the sports docket, Rosemary Wanjiru who won the 2023 Tokyo Marathon, Emmanuel
Wanyonyi who won a Gold medal at the 2021 World Under 20 Championships and
Johnstone Kipkoech who broke the world 3,000M steeple chase record in the 1994
Commonwealth Games held in Victoria, Canada made it to the list.
Other
notable names were Japheth Musyoki Musee, the co-founder of Sports for Persons
with Disabilities who won a Gold medal in short put and silver in discus.
Raymond
Wafula was also recognised for his contribution to the Film industry in the
Arts category, together with veteran broadcaster Khadija Ali among others.
Struggle
liberators making the 2023 list included; Kanyari Nelly Wanjiru and Joseph
Wangai Mwaura (both from Kiambu), M'nthiri Zablon (Tharaka Nithi), Igoki
Teresia Kiambi (Meru), Mulwa Muindi (Machakos), Muiruri Joseph Njuguna
(Murang’a) and Macharia Wilson Maina (Murang’a).
Others were
Mbari Joseph Waweru (Kiambu), Oigo Paul Angwech (Kisumu), Oyuko Phoebe Ambiyo
(Kisumu), Mohammed Yare Abdi Ogle (Wajir), Musembi Mutia Kungu (Machakos),
Kalondu Matheka Mbalu (Makueni) and Rael Kavenia Mutinda (Machakos).


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