Rudisha sends message
Olympic champion David Rudisha yesterday sent his statement of intent with a commanding show in the 800m heats in Maracana.
By Bismarck Mutahi in Rio de Janeiro 7 years ago
Rudisha sends message
OPERATION STOP MO FARAH
Kenya’s 10,000m runners once again have one mission today, ‘try and stop Mo Farah.’
By Bismarck Mutahi in Rio de Janeiro 7 years ago
OPERATION STOP MO FARAH
Will Bahrain’s Jebet spoil party for Kenyans?
Hyvin Kiyeng went to the World Championships in Beijing, China last year when she was not expected to win a medal, but she came back home with gold.
By Bismarck Mutahi in Rio de Janeiro 7 years ago
Will Bahrain’s Jebet spoil party for Kenyans?
DP Ruto speaks on doping
Deputy President William Ruto arrived in Rio de Janeiro on Thursday with a message that Kenya was committed to clean sport.
By Bismarck Mutahi in Rio de Janeiro 7 years ago
DP Ruto speaks on doping
Elusive gold
When will Kenya win women’s Olympic 10,000m gold medal? That is the question on the lips of many after hot-favourite Vivian Cheruiyot settled for silver – and put Kenya on the medal table – in Rio today.
By Bismarck Mutahi in Rio de Janeiro 7 years ago
Elusive gold
CHASING DREAM
Vivian Cheruiyot has won almost all global titles, but an Olympic gold is what is still missing in her trophy cabinet.
By Bismarck Mutahi in Rio de Janeiro 7 years ago
CHASING DREAM
Walking the talk
For many years now, race walking in Kenya has been about veteran David Kimutai.
By Bismarck Mutahi in Rio de Janeiro 7 years ago
Walking the talk
RUDISHA STARTS TITLE DEFENCE
Olympic champion David Rudisha has not been in the best of form coming into the Olympics. The world record holder has lost in a number of Diamond League races to compatriot Ferguson Rotich and also lost to youngster Alfred Kipketer at the Olympic trials in Eldoret.
By Bismarck Mutahi in Rio de Janeiro 7 years ago
RUDISHA STARTS TITLE DEFENCE
Kenyan archer Shehzana bows out
Shehzana Anwar, Kenya’s first woman to compete in archery at the Olympics, bowed out of the games on Monday with many lessons learned.
By Bismarck Mutahi in Rio de Janeiro 7 years ago
Kenyan archer Shehzana bows out
Team Kenya coach Julius Kirwa says they are focused on the prize in Brazil
Team Kenya’s track and field squad might not have had the best of welcomes when they arrived in Brazil, with the news that team manager Michael Rotich had been forced to go back home.
By Bismarck Mutahi in Rio de Janeiro 7 years ago
Team Kenya coach Julius Kirwa says they are focused on the prize in Brazil
It’s scrum down as Kenya Sevens kick off Olympics campaign against Great Britain
“We hope at the end of six games, we will be going home with a gold medal.”
By Bismarck Mutahi in Rio de Janeiro 7 years ago
It’s scrum down as Kenya Sevens kick off Olympics campaign against Great Britain
Sprinter Mokamba praying to meet Bolt in first heat
200m runner Mike Mokamba, has one prayer and that is to meet Usain Bolt in the first heat of his race when the track and field competition starts on August 12.
By Bismarck Mutahi in Rio de Janeiro 7 years ago
Sprinter Mokamba praying to meet Bolt in first heat
Doping: WADA declares Kenya compliant
News that Kenya has been declared compliant by Wada would not have come at a better time for Team Kenya.
By Bismarck Mutahi in Rio de Janeiro 7 years ago
Doping: WADA declares Kenya compliant
Okwiri to face Russian
Kenya’s Peter Mungai would not have wished for a better start at these Olympics as he got a bye into the next round after the draw yesterday.
By Bismarck Mutahi in Rio de Janeiro 7 years ago
Okwiri to face Russian
Lionesses ready to roar
National women's rugby team start the chase for glory today at 5:30pm (Kenyan time) with a match against New Zealand.
By Bismarck Mutahi in Rio de Janeiro 7 years ago
Lionesses ready to roar
Team Kenya ready to take on the world as Olympics begin
The Rio 2016 Olympics will officially start today, August 5 after the opening ceremony and as usual focus will be on Team Kenya.
By Bismarck Mutahi in Rio de Janeiro 7 years ago
 Team Kenya ready to take on the world as Olympics begin
No Zika fears as swimmers eye good results
The two Kenyan swimmers preparing for the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro both have different targets when the competition starts after the opening ceremony today.
By BISMARCK MUTAHI IN RIO DE JANEIRO 7 years ago
No Zika fears as swimmers eye good results
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