Huge turn out in Thika meet as athletes prepare for Tokyo Worlds

Athletics
By Dennis Okeyo | Mar 01, 2025
Samuel Gathimba celebrates after wining the 10km Wlak Race at the second Athletics Kenya Track and Field meeting in Thika on February 28, 2025. [AK Media]

The Betika Athletics Kenya second Track and Field weekend meeting in Thika yesterday saw a remarkable turnout, with athletes sharpening their skills ahead of the Tokyo World Championships in August.

Samuel Gathimba, a two-time Olympian and multiple Africa championship walk race champion dominated the men's 10km.

Gathimba led from start to finish, clocking an impressive 41:44.7 in hot and challenging conditions at Thika Stadium.

He was followed by Heriston Wanyonyi of National Police Service, who secured second place in 42:40.06, and Stephen Ndangiri of the Kenya Defence Forces, who took bronze after clocking 42:55.2.

"This is a good build-up for me and many athletes ahead of the Tokyo World Championships in August.

"The conditions are extremely hot, but they help build endurance, as we sometimes compete in similar conditions abroad," Gathimba said after his victory.

In the women's 10km walk, pre-race favourite Silvia Kemboi lived up to expectations, dominating the race with a time of 49:56.7.

Merceline Nakhumicha claimed second place in 50:34.9, while Naum Jepkirui finished third in 51:34.1.

Celestine Biwott, a third-place finisher at the Great Chepsaita Cross Country in December, triumphed in the women's 3000m steeplechase with a time of 10:16.3.

Dorothy Kimutai came second in 11:00.4, followed by Ann Gathoni, who took third in 11:02.2.

Biwott, who used cross-country as part of her training, expressed her determination to make Kenya's team for the Tokyo World Championships.

"My main target this year is to be part of Team Kenya for the Tokyo World Championships," she said.

Other notable athletes at the event included reigning Commonwealth Games 100m champion Ferdinand Omanyala and Olympian Boniface Mweresa, who participated in the men's 100m preliminaries.

Omanyala expressed his satisfaction with the event turnout, emphasising the importance of encouraging more sprinters to participate in local competitions despite the challenges of limited stadium facilities.

"I'm impressed with the turnout and my main goal is to motivate other sprinters to take part in such events," Omanyala said.

The competition continues today at the same venue with the third leg set for March 14-15 in Kapsabet. [Dennis Okeyo]

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