Pomp, colour as triumphant cross country team jets back from Tunisia

Vincent Mumba
By Vincent Mumba February 27, 2024 09:49 (EAT)
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Pomp, colour as triumphant cross country team jets back from Tunisia

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In a spectacle of grandeur and vibrancy, Team Kenya jetted back from Tunis, Tunisia where they emerged top after racking up eight medals across different categories.

While their excellence in the continental showpiece underlined Kenya’s prowess in the track the reception, they received at Jomo Kenyatta international Airport was marked by an exuberant display of national pride.

Traditional dances filled the air, weaving a tapestry of celebration as families of the athletes joined in, adding an extra layer of warmth to the hero's welcome.

As the dust settled and reflections on the tournament began to surface, Paul Mutui, Athletics Kenya's Competition Director, attributed the team's stellar performance to meticulous planning and selection.

"Our careful selection process, rooted in the Sirikwa Classic Championship, bore fruit as we assembled a formidable team," he emphasized.

With trials slated for the imminent weekend to assemble a squad for the World Cross Country Championship, Mutui exuded confidence in the prospect of continued success.

Amidst the jubilation, Vincent Lagat, the senior men's gold medalist, reflected on his triumph as "a dream come true," crediting teamwork and rigorous preparation for his achievement.

"Months of relentless training since last December equipped me with the endurance to endure the grueling race," he shared.

With his sights set on the World Cross Country Championship in Serbia, Lagat remained focused on the upcoming trials, harboring aspirations of securing a coveted spot on the international stage.

The resounding success in Tunisia saw Team Kenya clinch a total of eight medals, with Gideon Kipngetich, Cynthia Chepngeno, and Vincent Lagat claiming gold.

Notably, emerging talent Virginian Nyambura led Naibei Mayabei and Joash Ruto to silver, while debutant Titus Kiprotich defied expectations, clinching bronze in the U-20 men's category.

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