Karibu Kenya, World Athletics president Lord Sebastian Coe

Athletics
By Kelly Ayodi | Jan 04, 2023
World Athletics president Lord Sebastian Coe (right) is received by Athletics Kenya boss Jack Tuwei after arriving at the JKIA yesterday. During his private visit in the country, Coe is scheduled to meet with Sports CS Ababu Namwamba. Lord Coe's trip follows the decision by the Athletics Integrity Unit not to impose a doping ban on Kenya due to the recent increase in doping cases in the country. [Kelly Ayodi, Standard]

World Athletics president Lord Sebastian Coe (right) is received by Athletics Kenya boss Jack Tuwei after arriving at the JKIA yesterday.

During his private visit in the country, Coe is scheduled to meet with Sports CS Ababu Namwamba. Lord Coe's trip follows the decision by the Athletics Integrity Unit not to impose a doping ban on Kenya due to the recent increase in doping cases in the country.

[Kelly Ayodi, Standard]

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