Kenya on course to host 2025 World Champs at Kasarani Stadium
UNIQUE SPORTS
By Xinhua
| May 10th 2022 | 2 min read
UNIQUE SPORTS

Kenya is in the running to host the 2025 World Championships in Athletics after President Uhuru Kenyatta assured the country it was on course to be the first African nation to host the global track and field showpiece.
In his address at the inaugural Nairobi City Marathon on Sunday, Kenyatta said Kenya was establishing itself as a host of international events, a status he hopes will continue when he hands over power after August General election.
“Yesterday (Saturday), we were in Kasarani Stadium at the Kipchoge Keino Classic which attracted world and Olympic champions, again because of the infrastructure that we have developed,” Kenyatta said.
“We are very hopeful, and we are indeed well prepared that in 2025 we will have the pride and pleasure of hosting the first world athletics championship to be held on the African continent,” said Kenyatta.
Kenya successfully hosted Africa’s World Athletics Continental Tour Gold Label event at the Chinese-constructed Kasarani Stadium on Saturday.
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On Sunday, the first Nairobi City Marathon was held to mark the completion of the new Nairobi Expressway.
Apart from athletics, Kenyatta expressed satisfaction that Kenya is increasingly becoming a destination for hosting other sports.
“In a few weeks’ time, we will be hosting the second edition of the World Rally Championships Safari Rally,” said the President.
“Kenya is now on the map and has also been part of the European tour in the golf circuit. Our rugby players are also making us proud - both men and women.”
Meanwhile, the country’s Sports Cabinet Secretary Amina Mohamed said the Uhuru Classic Nairobi City Marathon has thrust Nairobi City into the league of world-famous destinations of city marathons such as New York, Tokyo, Chicago and Berlin cities.
She was speaking after the event which became Africa’s richest road race in prize money. Each winner got Sh6 million.
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