Koros sets sights higher after double victory at KDF meet

Athletics
By Dennis Okeyo | May 20, 2021
Kahawa Barack's Collins Koros wins 10KM men category at 2021 KDF Track and Field Championship at Nyayo National Stadium on. May 17, 2021. [Jonah Onyango, Standard]

Just a year after switching events from middle to distance running, Kahawa Barracks’ Collins Koros claimed the 10000m and 5000m races respectively as curtains fell on the three-day Kenya Defence Forces ="https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/ktnnews/sports/video/2000211998/nanyuki-air-base-crowned-overall-winner-of-the-41st-edition-of-the-kdf-championships">(KDF) Athletics Championships Koros capitalised on the absence of pre-race favourite Kibiwott Kandie to claim men’s 10,000m race on day one before winning men’s 5000m yesterday ahead of the national Olympics trials slated for June 17-19 at Kasarani Stadium. 

The 28-year-old Koros registered 13:39.5 to narrowly beat 2005 World Youth Championship gold medallist Abel Mutai, who clocked 13:39.6. Vedic Cheruiyot from Mtongwe, who finished sixth in men’s 10000m on Monday, settled for bronze in 13:47.7.

“I’m satisfied with my performance in the two events I have competed in considering I don’t have much experience in distance running,” said Koros after his impressive victories. 

Thika’s Winny Chebet stamped her authority in women’s 800m event, racing to victory in 4:08.4. Judy Kiyeng was third in 4:09.1 ahead of experienced Sellah Jepleting, who clocked 4:09.9. 

Chebet, the Africa and Intercontinental 1500m Champion, said she used the three-day meet to test her speed-work ahead of Diamond League meeting in Doha next week where she will participate in women’s 3000m.

Chebet also won 800m finals in 2:06.6 ahead of Jarinter Mawia (2:07.7) and Vivian (2:08.4).

Irene Kimais defended her 10000m women’s title in 32.01.9 while Joyce Chepkemoi, who crossed the line in 32:12.7 and former World Half Marathon record holder Joyciline Jepkosgei (32:23.3), finished second and third respectively. 

In men’s 1500m, World Under20 champion George Manangoi, running for Mtongwe, settled for silver after being beaten by Charles Simotwo.

Simotwo timed 3:46.8 while Manangoi was second in 3:46.9 with Mathew Kipsang closing the podium in 3:47.0.

In the field events, the notable performance was from the 2020 World Athletics Continental Tour’s Kip Keino Classic javelin champion Alexander Kiprotich of Embakasi, who hauled 75.42m to retain his KDF javelin title. Nelson Yegon finished second in 66.16m.

Thika’s Matthew Sawe won his sixth consecutive time high jump after producing his season’s best 2.25m in the men’s final.

Asbel Kiprop from Gilgil scaled 2.15m to finish second followed by Nicanor Cheruiyot from Thika with 2.05m.

 

Share this story
Kipruto says he will follow in Kipchoge's footsteps in Paris
Eliud Kipchoge will be going for a third title while Kipruto will be eyeing his first gold.
Muracia stays put to win in Thika
Muracia, playing off handicap 20, collected a whooping 41 stableford points to claim the top prize.
Kenya's relay teams fail to book Olympics slots at Bahamas meet
100m Africa champion Omanyala fails to anchor 4x100m team to Paris Olympics.
Esther Karuga wins Britam Golf Championships
Zaheerabbas Fazal won the nearest to the pin title.
Wanjiru defies Kenya Coast Cyclone Hidaya threat to win Sunset Golf Society title at Nyali
She survived on a count back score against Teresia Odoo to lift the overall trophy beating a team of 211 golfers.
.
RECOMMENDED NEWS