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HomeDaily NewsSaturday, June 28, 2025Sports Highlights: Kipyegon and National Championships
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Sports Highlights: Kipyegon and National Championships

Kenyans express confidence in Kipyegon breaking the 4-minute barrier at upcoming events, while teams compete at the Tanzania Open Championships.

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Saturday 9:18 AMStandard Sports

Hope in Faith: Kenyans confident Kipyegon will break 4-minute barrier

Hope in Faith: Kenyans confident Kipyegon will break 4-minute barrier

Kenyans are filled with hope as Faith Kipyegon attempts to break the sub-four-minute mile barrier, despite missing the mark by **6.41 seconds** during the Nike Breaking4 event.

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Kenyans are filled with hope as Faith Kipyegon attempts to break the sub-four-minute mile barrier, despite missing the mark by **6.41 seconds** during the Nike Breaking4 event.

  • She set a new World Record of **4:07.64** in women's 1500m in 2023, making this attempt even more significant.
  • Notable figures such as President William Ruto commended Kipyegon for her inspiring resilience and achievements.
  • Fans across Kenya celebrated her efforts, with packed venues expressing excitement during the live broadcast of her race.
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Kenyans out to conquer at Tanzania Open Championships

Kenyans out to conquer at Tanzania Open Championships

Kenyans, along with players from Uganda and Tanzania, are competing in the Tanzania Open Championships in Arusha. The two-day event started today, attracting elite darters aiming for cash prizes.

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Kenyans, along with players from Uganda and Tanzania, are competing in the Tanzania Open Championships in Arusha. The two-day event started today, attracting elite darters aiming for cash prizes.

  • The competition features singles, doubles, and mixed doubles categories.
  • Kenyan champion Millicent Wangui expressed confidence in her team's performance, stating, “We are here for serious business.”
  • Ugandan champion Patrick Ochieng’ aims to replicate his previous success from last month’s championships in Nakuru.
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