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Lessons for Kenya after global showpieces in July and August

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Kenya's Milicent Ndoro in action during the women's 200m semifinal event at the Alexander Stadium, in Birmingham on day seven of the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, central England, on August 5, 2022. ( Kelly Ayodi, Standard)

Successes, failures and inconsistencies defined the country's performance at the recently concluded athletics showpieces - the world championships, world Under-20 and the Commonwealth Games.

The stars are back home after a month of pure display of raw talent while flying Kenya's flag and carrying the country's hopes of conquering the athletics world.

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