Kibai and Chelangat to battle for disability award in Kakamega

Athletics
By Standard Sports | Jan 07, 2022

?Simon Kibai and his daughter Mercy Kibai waves to fans in a past event. [File]

Double World Deaf Athletics champion Simon Kibai and Tokyo Paralympics women’s 1,500 metres T11 bronze medalist Nancy Chelangat are among the nominees for 2021 Sportsmen and Women Living with Disability.

The winners in the two categories will be announced during the 2021 Sports Personality of the Year Awards (Soya) on January 25 at the Bukhungu Stadium, Kakamega. The gala date had initially been set for January 19, but was rescheduled due to logistical issues.

This will be the first time the Soya Gala is being hosted in the Western region.

This year’s awards are sponsored by Kakamega County, Lotto Foundation, CPF Financial Services, National Social Security Fund (NSSF) and Safaricom.

Kibai, who men’s the 10,000m and 5000m titles at the Fourth World Deaf Athletics Championships held August 23-28 at the Lublin Athletics Stadium in Poland, will battle three others athletes for the top honour.

They are Erick Sang and Felix Kipruto, who represented Kenya at the 2020 Tokyo Paralympic Games and Wilson Bii, who won silver in 1,500m at the World Para Athletics Grand Prix in Dubai in February.

Kibai claimed the 10,000m gold on the first day of the championships in Poland in season’s best 29 minutes 44.44 seconds before leading David Kipkogei to a 1-2 finish in the 5,000m final in another season’s best of 14: 25.19.

The 34 year old Kibai holds the 5000m Deaflympics record of 14:02.90.

Sang, guided by David Korir, led Wilson Bii to a Kenya 1-2 sweep in the 1500m T11 race in Dubai in 4: 17.10 seconds before bagging silver in 5, 000m at the World Para Athletics Grand Prix in March in Tunis, Tunisia in 15: 59.62.

At the 2020 Tokyo Paralympic Games, Sang finished 6th in the finals of the 1,500m in 4:21.53.

Bii, guided by Robert Tarus, won the 5,000m gold medal in the Tunis World Para Athletics Grand Prix in March in 15:56.20 before taking silver in the 1,500m T11 race. He also won a silver in Dubai in the 1,500m race won by Sang.

Kipruto led teammates Wesley Kimeli and Stanley Misik to a clean sweep in the T46 1,500m final in 4: 03.34 in Dubai where he settled for silver in the 400m in 54.33. 

Kipruto also won a silver in the T46 1,500m race in Tunisia but was eliminated in the first round in the 2020 Tokyo Paralympic Games.

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