Angella Okutoyi capped a dominant Nairobi fortnight by winning her second consecutive W35 singles title 6-3, 7-6(3), plus the doubles crown, earning Sh1.48 million and vital WTA points.
Kenya’s eFootball Mobile champion Hannington Kiplagat will compete in the inaugural Africa Championship on January15 to January 16, 2025, in Casablanca, Morocco, drawn in Group F with Mali, Lesotho…
Kenya's Angella Okutoyi fought through a gruelling three-set semi-final against Sandra Samir before lifting the doubles trophy, setting up Sunday's final repeat against Martina Colmegna.
Serah Wangari crossed the line in fifth place with a time of 37 minutes 24.37 seconds, but later received the joyful news that she had been promoted to the podium.
The Atlas Lions, already two-time champions in 2018 and 2020, reclaimed the trophy in style in front of a mesmerised crowd that filled the stands and soared with excitement.
The East African dream is over--at least for now--and the Pamoja nations are left with memories of vibrant crowds, carnival atmospheres, and fleeting hope.
Kenya, who topped Group A with 10 points, are under intense pressure to deliver in front of their home fans and reach the semi-finals for the first time.
Wanyonyi clocked an incredible 1:42.78 in the men’s 800 metres, comfortably taking the win and cementing his status as the man to beat ahead of the Los Angeles Olympics.