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HomeDaily NewsSunday, December 21, 2025Kenyan Athletes Compete in Africa Youth Games, World Darts, and Global Athletics Events - December 2025
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Kenyan Athletes Compete in Africa Youth Games, World Darts, and Global Athletics Events - December 2025

Kenya finished in seventh place at the 2025 Africa Youth Games held in Luanda, Angola, securing a total of 35 medals. The nation's performance was boosted by strong showings in athletics, weightlifting, and martial arts. A 2025 review of Kenya's athletics superstars highlights their competition in global events, showcasing moments of historic performances. In another competition, Kenya's top-seeded darter, David Munyua, has advanced to the second round of the Paddy Power World Darts Championship in London, UK. Munyua defeated world number 18 Mike de Decker of Belgium 3-2. This marks a historic achievement for Kenyan darts players.

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Kenya finishes seventh at Africa Youth Games

Kenya finishes seventh at Africa Youth Games

Kenya finished in seventh place at the 2025 Africa Youth Games held in Luanda, Angola, securing a total of 35 medals. The nation's performance was significantly boosted by strong showings in athletics, weightlifting, and martial arts.

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Kenya finished in seventh place at the 2025 Africa Youth Games held in Luanda, Angola, securing a total of 35 medals. The nation's performance was significantly boosted by strong showings in athletics, weightlifting, and martial arts.

  • Kenya garnered 7 gold, 11 silver, and 17 bronze medals.
  • South Africa topped the medal table with 96 medals, including 45 gold.
  • Athletics, particularly middle-distance races, contributed several gold medals, while Mercy Kerubo won three gold medals in weightlifting.
  • National Olympic Committee of Kenya (NOC-K) president Shadrack Maluki lauded the team's performance as a reflection of sustained investment in youth development.
Sunday 1:21 PMStandard Sports

How Kenya's athletics superstars dominated global events in 2025

How Kenya's athletics superstars dominated global events in 2025

In 2025, Kenya's athletics superstars competed in global events, showcasing their dominance in some contests while facing challenges in others. The article highlights moments of historic performances and intense competition on the world stage.

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In 2025, Kenya's athletics superstars competed in global events, showcasing their dominance in some contests while facing challenges in others. The article highlights moments of historic performances and intense competition on the world stage.

  • The 22nd edition of The Standard Chartered Nairobi Marathon at Uhuru Gardens featured winners like Bernard Cheruiyot.
  • The events in 2025 were characterized by high anticipation and adrenaline among the competing athletes.
  • Athletes demonstrated both peak performances and instances where they were outshone by opponents.
Sunday 1:50 PMStandard Sports

Daring Munyua out to write another history in UK

Daring Munyua out to write another history in UK

Kenya's top-seeded darter, David Munyua, has advanced to the second round of the prestigious Paddy Power World Darts Championship in London, UK, after defeating world number 18 Mike de Decker of Belgium 3-2. This marks a historic achievement for Kenyan darts players.

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Kenya's top-seeded darter, David Munyua, has advanced to the second round of the prestigious Paddy Power World Darts Championship in London, UK, after defeating world number 18 Mike de Decker of Belgium 3-2. This marks a historic achievement for Kenyan darts players.

  • Munyua, a veterinary doctor from Murang’a County, expressed his determination to take each match one at a time in the knockout tournament.
  • He previously qualified for the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) World Championships through the African Global Qualifiers in Nairobi.
  • In the match against Decker, Munyua scored 180 points with three darts three times, achieving a 35.29 percent domination rate.
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