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KENYA UNVEILS NEW ATHLETIC TRACK AHEAD OF FASU GAMES

Sports Cabinet Secretary Ambassador Amina Mohammed on Monday May 16, launched the new six-lane synthetic track at the Kenyatta University set to be used for the Federation of Africa University Sports (FASU) games that begin on June 4th to 10th. CS Amina was accompanied by Athletics Kenya President Jackson Tuwei and Kenyatta University Vice-Chancellor Prof. Paul Wainana.

Also present during the launch were veteran athletes 1968 summer Olympics steeplechase gold medalist Amos Biwott, Mike Boit, four-time Boston Marathon winner Catherine Ndereba, Tecla Lorupe, Vivian Cherono, Susan Sirma, Douglas Wakihuri, William Tanui, Simion Biwott, Wilfred Bungei and Bernard Barmasai.

The games will officially be opened by First lady Margaret Kenyatta.

Prof. Paul Wainaina said over 28 universities have confirmed participation for the event with over 1,643 athletes expected to participate.

“On behalf of Africa University Sports (FASU), The Kenya Universities Sports Association (KUSA), Kenyatta University (KU) and the Local Organising Committee (LOC), I am pleased to report that the First lady has accepted the invitation to open the games next month in line with her support for youth games.

“In addition, close to 45 Universities have made entries to the games with 28 of them from all over the continent confirming participation for the upcoming Federation of African Universities games (FASU) scheduled for next month in Nairobi. So far a total number of 1,643 athletes are expected in Nairobi but the number is expected to rise,” Prof. Wainaina said.

The tournament which is held once every two years will be coming to Kenya for the second time having been held in 1978 and 2014. All sports disciplines will be included in the tournament with the addition of Gurasumo (a Borana Traditional game) which will be included for demonstration purposes.

The tournament also received a Sh348,000 sponsorship from Atlas and Arrow Solutions company. The games will be used to qualify Africa’s representative teams for the FISU University World Cup Soccer 2023 for both men and women to be held in Jinjiang, China.

Sam De Son

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