Kericho Green Stadium renamed after Kenyan Olympic trailblazer Kiprugut Chumo

Stanley Mativo
By Stanley Mativo October 20, 2023 01:08 (EAT)
Kericho Green Stadium renamed after Kenyan Olympic trailblazer Kiprugut Chumo
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President William Ruto has renamed the Kericho Green Stadium after Kenya's first ever Olympic Games medallist, Wilson Kiprugut Chumo, who died last year aged 84.

The President made the announcement during this year’s Mashujaa Day fete held on Friday at the stadium in Kericho County.

“Allow me to celebrate Kiprugut Chumo, the first Kenyan athlete to win an Olympic medal by renaming this Kericho Green Stadium after him, I think he deserves it,” said President Ruto.

Chumo, a legendary middle distance runner, won Kenya her maiden medal at the Summer Games in 1964 during the Tokyo Olympic Games, striking a bronze medal in 800 metres.

During his trailblazing career, Kiprugut also bagged silver at the 1966 Commonwealth Games before claiming another silver at the 1968 Olympic Games.

Born and raised in Kericho, Kiprugut took up running during his time at Kaptebeswet Primary School and later Sitowet Intermediate School.

He also won two gold medals at the 1965 All Africa Games held in Brazzaville, Congo.

The late athlete’s budding talent began to blossom during the East and Central African Championships where he won three 880-yard titles in 1958.

He retired from competition in 1969, but continued working as a coach and fitness instructor in the Kenyan army for another five years.

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