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goalhofer · 11 days
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2024 olympics Kenya roster
Athletics
David Kapirante (Nairobi)
Kelvin Tauta (Mombasa)
Ferdinand Omanyala-Omurwa (Tongaren)
Zablon Ekwam (Todonyang)
Emmanuel Wanyonyi (Kapretwa)
Wyclife Kinyamal (Kilgoris)
Koitatoi Kidali (Namanga)
Reynold Cheruiyot (Bomet)
Brian Komen (Nakuru County)
Timothy Cheruiyot (Bomet)
Jacob Krop (West Pokot County)
Edwin Kurgat (Eldoret)
Ronald Kwemoi (Kapsokwony)
Daniel Mateiko (Kapsokwony)
Nicholas Kimeli (Eldoret)
Benard Kibet-Koech (Kericho)
Wiseman Mukhobe (Trans-Nzoia County)
Amos Serem (Uasin Gishu County)
Simon Koech (Kericho County)
Abraham Kibiwot (Uasin Gishu County)
Eliud Kipchoge (Kapsisiywa)
Benson Kipruto (Tolilet)
Alexander Munyao (Kiteta)
Samuel Gathimba (Nyeri)
Boniface Mweresa (Nyamira)
Julius Yego (Cheptonon)
Mercy Chebet (Nakuru)
Maureen Thomas (Nairobi)
Mary Moraa (Obwari)
Vivian Kiprotich (Nairobi)
Lilian Odira (Migori County)
Faith Kipyegon (Keringettt)
Nelly Chepchirchir (Kapsabet)
Susan Ejore-Sanders (Nakuru)
Beatrice Chebet (Kericho)
Margaret Kipkemboi (Nandi County)
Lilian Rengeruk (West Pokot County)
Faith Cherotich (Kericho County)
Beatrice Chepkoech-Sitonik (Kimulot)
Jackline Chepkoech (Olenguruone)
Peres Jepchirir (Kamagut)
Sharon Lokedi (Burnt Forest)
Hellen Obiri (Kisii)
Veronica Mutua (Makueni County)
Fencing
Alexandra Ndolo (Bayreuth, Germany)
Judo
Zeddy Cherotich (Uasin Gishu County)
Rugby
John Okoth-Okeyo (Nakuru)
Lamech Ambetsa-Kokoyo (Bungoma)
George Ooro-Ngayo (Nairobi)
Vincent Onyala (Nairobi)
Brian Tanga (Busia)
Kevin Wekesa (Nairobi)
Tony Omondi (Nairobi)
Herman Humwa (Nairobi)
Samuel Asati (Nairobi)
Nygel Amaitsa (Nairobi)
Patrick Odongo-Okong'o (Nairobi)
Chris Ojwang (Nairobi)
Denis Abukuse (Eldoret)
Anthony Mboya (Nairobi)
Swimming
Ridhwan Mohamed (Mutum Biyu)
Maria Brunlehner (Potsdam, Germany)
Volleyball
Esther Mutinda (Nairobi)
Veronica Oluoch (Nairobi)
Pamela Owino (Nairobi)
Belinda Barasa (Nairobi)
Emmaculate Misoki (Nairobi)
Trizah Atuka (Kakamega)
Loise Simiyu (Uasin Gishu County)
Juliana Namutira (Kakamega)
Lorine Kaei (Mt. Elgon)
Edith Mukuvilani (Nairobi)
Leonida Kasaya (Kakamega)
Agripina Kundu (Nairobi)
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tfgadgets · 1 month
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Neeraj Chopra reveals reason behind his season's best throw in Diamond League - The Times of India
Neeraj Chopra reveals reason behind his season’s best throw in Diamond League  The Times of India Neeraj Chopra explains why Lausanne Diamond League was a “strange competition” despite second best career throw  The Indian Express Diamond League 2024 javelin throw points table: Neeraj Chopra still not qualified for final, two spots sealed  India TV News Neeraj Chopra Reveals How Julius Yego’s…
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Neeraj Chopra Feels All Prepped Up for Doha Diamond League and Budapest World Championships
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Because of the extended celebration of his gold win in August 2021 in the Javelin throw, he missed out on Tokyo Olympics last year. And Neeraj could return to competition only in June 2022 for Paavo Nurmi Games. And currently, he is in much better shape with solid training as Neeraj trained at several bases in three countries as well worked for six months on techniques and other pointers after his title in Diamond League final in September. He is prepared for the next month’s Doha Diamond League. Previously, when he started training last year, he did not feel quite strongly about the May 5, Doha competitions in terms of strength and fitness.
But now that his training is going well, he feels fitter mentally and physically, and with the competition coming close, he is having a good feeling about the competition. The first stop will be Doha. The season will be a long one with World Championships happening in Budapest till August and in Eugene where Diamond League final will go on till September along with Asian Games already postponed and happening at Hangzhou from September to October. Since last year, Neeraj is a better shape and has learned several lessons.
He won silver for the best throw of 88.13m in his fourth attempt at the 2022 Eugene World. But here he felt that his groin got overstretched in the spirit. Barely a month later, had the injury caused him not able to take part in the Commonwealth Games. He was in a good amount of pain and could not stop. But right now the focus is to have a healthy season ahead that is free of injuries. Neeraj Chopra has brought in a solid foundation this season as he was coached by Germany’s Klaus Bartonietz and helped by physio Ishaan Marwaha.
All of them have put in a lot of hard work over the last few months right from going to Loughborough University in the UK and earlier this year, moving to Potchefstroom and then this month, at Gloria Sports Arena in Antalya, Turkey. In South Africa, Neeraj worked on his throwing strength and added minor technical tweaks, and while in the UK, he worked on building stamina with the help of Powerbase gym and other facilities at Loughborough University. He confirmed the same that they tried to improve his technique and throwing strength as well as increase the strength of his throwing muscles.
These activities and training have made the young athlete confident, and his consistent performance in the 2022 season is the reason for his belief. He also set a record nationally at Stockholm with 89.94m. He wants to break the 90m mark and go the magical distance, especially this season. Neeraj said that he is not over-confident despite last year when he was too close to the competition. He feels good about the training going well and strongly believes that this time around the 90m will happen for him.
He does not follow what his competitors do except for their social media field. In this year’s competition, Neeraj will join Jakub Vadlejch (90.88), Doha Anderson Peters (PB: 93.07m), Julius Yego (92.72), and Keshorn Walcott (90.16). He is looking forward to sportsmanship and stated that greater things will ensue from Indian athletics. He also followed on Saturday at the Indian Grand Prix in Bengaluru and was happy that DP Manu clinched the game with a lead of 84.33m, just crossing over to 81.81m by Rohit Yadav.
Neeraj was glad about the performances, along with that of CWG triple jump champion Eldhose Paul and Shaili Singh, the long jumper. He was quite excited about things shaping up for Indian athletes.
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afriupdatenews · 3 years
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Javelin star Yego quits as Team Kenya Olympics captain
Javelin star Yego quits as Team Kenya Olympics captain
Kenya’s Julius Yego celebrates after winning the final of the men’s javelin throw athletics event at the 2015 IAAF World Championships at the “Bird’s Nest” National Stadium in Beijing on August 26, 2015. AFP PHOTO Kenya’s Olympic javelin silver medalist Julius Yego has resigned as the captain for Team Kenya for Tokyo 2020 on Monday. Yego, who was selected for the role due to his experience,…
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nipashe411 · 4 years
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Stakeholders chart way forward in Nock’s Covid-19 conference Sports psychologist Kanyali Ilako, award-winning tennis coach Rosemary Owino and javelin star Julius Yego, have spoken about challenges athletes are facing as the world battles to contain the spread of novel coronavirus.
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imperial-waterboy · 7 years
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papciz-gram · 4 years
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olympicchannel: Four-time figure skating world champion @guillaume_cizeron celebrates Pride Month with @skateproud , Julius Yego on his hopes to win javelin gold at @tokyo2020 and some #WorldOceansDay inspiration.⁠⁠
Today's Olympic Daily is out now, hit the link in bio.
(08.06.2020)
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dududara · 6 years
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Asaba 2018: 42 countries attend Delegates Registration Meeting
Asaba 2018: 42 countries attend Delegates Registration Meeting
*Kenya, Ethiopia officials set high targets  *Delta State, LOC receive high commendation
Forty-two African countries were present in Asaba, Delta State on Tuesday for the Delegates Registration Meeting (DRM) as the countdown to the Africa Senior Athletics Championships dubbed Asaba 2018 continues.
Stephen Keshi stadium Asaba
The elated African officials expressed delight having been served a…
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curiositasmundi · 6 years
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Il giavellottista del Capricorno Julius Yego ha vinto una medaglia d’argento alle Olimpiadi del 2016. Come ha fatto a diventare così bravo? Non nel modo che ci si potrebbe aspettare. Ha imparato a lanciare il giavellotto quando faceva parte della squadra della scuola, ma dopo il diploma era troppo povero per sviluppare questa abilità. Quindi è andato su YouTube e ha cominciato a studiare i filmati dei migliori giavellottisti del mondo per imparare le loro tecniche. Dato che sei in una fase d’intenso apprendimento del tuo ciclo astrale, Capricorno, consiglio anche a te di attingere a fonti inaspettate, insolite o alternative.  
Mandami il link del tutorial.
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todaynewsguru · 2 years
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While You Were Asleep: Pakistan’s Arshad Nadeem wins javelin gold, Sagar Ahlawat settles for silver in boxing, shuttlers Srikanth, Gayatri-Treesa win bronze medals
While You Were Asleep: Pakistan’s Arshad Nadeem wins javelin gold, Sagar Ahlawat settles for silver in boxing, shuttlers Srikanth, Gayatri-Treesa win bronze medals
Pakistan’s Arshad Nadeem won the gold with a sensational fifth round throw of 90.18m, also a Commonwealth Games record, relegating two-time world champion Anderson Peters of Grenada to silver with a mark of 88.64 and Kenya’s Julius Yego into bronze. Nadeem became the second Asian and 23rd in the world to have thrown the javelin past 90m. Chinese Taipei’s Chao-Tsun Cheng was the first Asian to…
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mediaronity · 2 years
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Julius Yego wins bronze in Javelin at Commonwealth Games
Julius Yego wins bronze in Javelin at Commonwealth Games
Former World champion Julius Yego won a bronze medal for Kenya in the men’s Javelin final after throwing one of his best attempts in three years at the Commonwealth Games Source link
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thenetionalnews · 2 years
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Kenya top medals table at African Athletics Championships
Kenya top medals table at African Athletics Championships
Kenya’s Julius Yego was world javelin champion in 2015 and won the African title for a fourth straight time Kenya ended top of the medals table for a second straight time as the African Athletics Championships came to a close in Mauritius on Sunday. The Kenyans won their tenth gold medal, and 23rd in total, on Sunday to finish ahead of South Africa, who had one gold medal less but a superior 36…
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tfgadgets · 1 month
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How Julius Yego’s advice helped Neeraj Chopra throw 89.49m to secure second place in Lausanne Diamond League - Sportstar
How Julius Yego’s advice helped Neeraj Chopra throw 89.49m to secure second place in Lausanne Diamond League  Sportstar ‘The feeling wasn’t great at first, but…’: Neeraj Chopra after his season’s best effort  The Times of India Neeraj Chopra eyes Diamond League Final in Brussels before ending 2024 season  India Today Neeraj Chopra at Lausanne Diamond League: On another night of frustration,…
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nipashe411 · 4 years
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Forum underscores need for counselling in sports as virus bites
Forum underscores need for counselling in sports as virus bites
The inaugural National Olympic Committee of Kenya (Noc-K) conference held via video link on Thursday afternoon has brought to the fore problems Kenyan sportsmen and women face as coronavirus pandemic continues to bite.
Participants, among them sports psychologists, coaches and athletes, underscored the need for local athletes to make good use of the postponement of all sporting activities to stay…
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mutaike · 3 years
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We must start thinking of the future without me – Julius Yego
We must start thinking of the future without me – Julius Yego
TOKYO, Japan, Aug 4 – “If we don’t start thinking the future without me, then it is going to be difficult in the upcoming events. We need to have many competitors in the next Olympics and World Championships,” Kenyan Javelin star Julius Yego said after bowing out of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics in the qualification round. Yego, silver medallist from the last Olympic Games in Tokyo, had a poor outing…
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goalhofer · 3 years
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2020 Olympics Kenya Roster
Athletics
Emmanuel Korir (Nairobi)
Lawrence Cherono (Eldoret)
Eliud Kipchoge (Kapsisiywa)
Amos Kipruto (Kapsabet)
Julius Yego (Kapsabet)
Ferdinand Omurwa (Nairobi)
Ferguson Rotich (Kericho)
Michael Saruni (Eldama Ravine)
Timothy Cheruiyot (Bomet)
Abel Kipsang-Bele (Nairobi)
Charles Simotwo (Nairobi)
Daniel Ebenyo (Baragoi)
Nicholas Kimeli (Eldoret)
Samwel Masai (Setagaya, Japan)
Rhonex Kipruto (Kombatich)
Rodgers Kwemoi (Kapsokwony)
Weldon Langat (East Kipkelion)
Leonard Bett (Nairobi)
Abraham Kibiwott (Eldoret)
Benjamin Kigen (Baringo)
Mathew Sawe (Kapsabet)
Jackline Wambui (Nairobi)
Hellen Syombua (Eldoret)
Emily Tuei (Kericho)
Eunice Sum (Kesses)
Winny Chebet (Buret)
Faith Kipyegon (Bomet)
Agnes Tirop (Eldoret)
Hellen Obiri (Kisii)
Rosemary Wanjiru (Chiba, Japan)
Ruth Chepng’etich (Nakuru)
Vivian Cheruiyot (Iten)
Brigid Kosgei (Sinon)
Mary Moraa (Nairobi)
Edinah Jebitok (Nairobi)
Beatrice Chepkoech-Sitonik (Bomet)
Hyvin Jepkemoi (Nairobi)
Purity Kirui (Kericho)
Lilian Rengeruk (Ruiru)
Sheila Chelangat (Nairobi)
Irene Cheptai (Nairobi)
Peres Jepchirchir (Kapsabet)
Boxing
Nick Okoth (Nairobi)
Ely Ochola (Kisumu)
Elizabeth Akinyi (Nairobi)
Christine Ongare (Nairobi)
Taekwondo
Faith Ogallo (Nairobi)
Rugby
Daniel Taabu (Nairobi)
Herman Humwa (Nairobi)
Alvin Otieno (Nairobi)
Vincent Onyala (Nairobi)
Billy Odhiambo (Nyeri)
Jeff Oluoch (Nairobi)
Eden Agero (Nairobi)
Andrew Amonde (Kisumu)
Nelson Oyoo (Nairobi)
Collins Injera (Nairobi)
Johnstone Olindi (Nairobi)
Willy Ambaka-Ndayara (Wundanyi)
Jacob Ojee (Nairobi)
Grace Adhiambo-Okulu (Nakuru)
Vivian Okwach (Nakuru)
Camilla Atieno (Nairobi)
Judith Okumu (Nairobi)
Sinaida Omondi (Nairobi)
Diana Ochieng (Nairobi)
Sheila Chajira (Nairobi)
Christabel Lindo (Nairobi)
Janet Okelo (Kisumu)
Philadelphia Olando (Nanga)
Sarah Ndunde (Nairobi)
Stellah Wafula (Nairobi)
Leah Wambui (Nairobi)
Swimming
Danilo Rosafio (Loughborough, U.K.)
Emily Muteti (Mombasa)
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