Steeplechasers Serem, Kosgei fired up for Lima World U-20 Championships
Matthew Serem in a past training session, ahead of the Lima World Under-20 Championships, 2024. Photo by Peter Njoroge/ Courtesy.
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Edmond Serem and Mathew Kosgei, who secured silver and bronze at
the Africa Senior Championships in Cameroon, are now aiming for their first global
titles at the World Under-20 Athletics Championships, scheduled for August
27-31 in Lima, Peru.
Edmund will be banking on his experience to ensure that he bags
the 3,000m steeplechase global title like his elder brother Amos Serem, did
during the U-20 event held at the Moi International Sports Center Kasarani,
Nairobi in 2021.
“There is little pressure but I believe in myself and I intend
to run my own race. If all goes well, I believe I will come back as the world
U20 champion. I have been dreaming and thinking of being the champion, I
watched the national anthem being played in honor of my brother and I felt very
proud,” said Edmond
The 18-year-old Edmond is ready for this his third assignment
for Kenya having received tips and trained with his role model, two-time
Olympic and four-time world champion Ezekiel Kembo;i whom he used watch compete
as a young boy with his father.
“My dad used to encourage Amos and I, he would tell us that the
race looks good and we can perform well. We loved watching Ezekiel Kemboi
and Brimin Kipruto compete and it encouraged and pushed us into steeplechase
event,” he added.
Though he did not make the cut for Team Kenya for the Paris
Olympics Games, he hopes that he will be able to compete with his brother
during next year’s World Championships in Tokyo, Japan.
His partner, Kosgei will be hoping to continue his father’s
legacy William Chemitei, who won the title back in Sudbury, Canada in 1988 and
represented Kenya during the 1987 and 1989 World Cross Country Championships
(won gold for team).
Seeing his father’s medals proudly displayed at home motivated
and pushed him into the 3,000m steeplechase event.
“I have competed with Serem in Cameroon, it was easy for us to team up and bring the medals home and that is what we have been working on to ensure its our national anthem that is being played,” said Kosgei.
Kosgei who trains in Iten, is looking forward to bag a medal, banking on team work they are fine-tuning with Edmond, to ensure they reclaim the
title from Ethiopia who took it during Cali U-20 Championships in 2022.

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