'Small Faith' beats world record holder Chepkoech at Olympic trials
Athletics
By
Dennis Okeyo
| Jun 14, 2024
Faith Cherotich, better known as 'Small Faith' by her peers, showed her pedigree in the last two laps to win the women's 3000m steeplechase final in the Olympic trials on Saturday at Nyayo Stadium.
Cherotich, a Form Four student, timed 9:22.28 ahead of world record holder Beatrice Chepkoech who returned 9:22.76 with Jackline Chepkoech finishing third in 9:34.86.
At 19, Cherotich - the rising talent who has recently been mentored by the multiple world and Olympic champion Faith Kipyegon is already a senior world medallist in the 3000m steeplechase and reigning world Under-20 champion.
She is also the women's World Athletics Rising Star awardee for 2023.
"I'm so happy to make the Olympics, this year will be a special year, I will be sitting for my KCSE examinations, so after the Olympics I will fully concentrate on my studies."
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Chepkoech who settled for second place promised good show in Paris.
In 2018, Beatrice Chepkoech set the world record of 8:44.32 in the race in Monaco, thus becoming the first woman to break the 8:50 and 8:45 barriers in the event.
"The intention was to finish with 1-2, which I have gladly achieved. The next will be full preparations towards the Olympics and we hope for victory," said Chepkoech.
Meanwhile, Emmanuel Wanyonyi was granted a lifeline to race in today's finals after falling at the homestretch in the semi-finals yesterday.
Africa Games champion Aaron Cheminingwa and Kipngetich Ngeno are among those who made it to the final but Olympic champion Emmanuel Korir who has been battling injury misses out.
KENYAN Olympics TRIALS
Women's 3000mSC Finals
- Faith Cherotich. 9:22.28
- Beatrice chepkoech 9:22.76
- Jackline Chepkoech. 9:34.86
MEN'S 800m semis Results
Heat1
Alex Ngeno. 1:46.94
Nicholas. Kiplagat 1:47.04
Koitatoi Kidali. 1:47.19.
Heat 2
Laban Chepkwony. 1:46.21
Wycliffe Kinyamal. 1:46.70
Festus Lagat. 1:47.99
Heat 3
Aron Cheminingwa. 1:47.20Q
Kelvin Kibet. 1:47.35
Noah Kibet. 1:48.04