Socially distanced, masked opening ceremony and empty seats as First Lady Margaret Uhuru Kenyatta welcomes the world to the world Under-20 Athletics Championships amid fantastic performances by artists at Nairobi’s Moi International Sports Centre, Kasarani.
Some of the top performances from Sarakasi Dancing, popular musician Nyashinski with championships theme song ‘kip jogging,’ opened up parade by participating countries with their respective flags.
The global event taking place from Wednesday to Sunday and will see over 1000 athletes representing more than 110 teams competing in Kenya.
The championships were delayed a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic and will go on without fans inside the stadium.
The opening ceremony was attended by World Athletics President Seb Coe, cabinet secretary for sports Amina Mohammed, Athletics Kenya President Jackson Tuwei among others dignitaries.
The First Lady called on athletes to enjoy the championships and pursue their athletics dream.
“It’s an honour to be selected as the first African country to host this championship. As a patron of these championships, I urge all athletes to enjoy the event and wish you all success as you pursue your dreams,” said the First Lady in her opening remarks.
“We are here for World Athletics Championships and it’s a great tribute for Kenya to host this event. This is the second biggest athletics gathering after Tokyo Olympics this year and we look forward to a successful event and I wish every athlete to enjoy the experience and become the stars of tomorrow,” said Coe.
On his part, AK President Tuwei thank the World Athletics for granting Kenya the hosting rights terming the event a key opportunity for athletes as they transmit to the senior category.