Vanice Kerubo (L) and Veronica Mutua train at Karura Forest in Nairobi on April 18, 2024 ahead of the World Athletics Relays in Nassau, the Bahamas scheduled for May 04-05, 2024. Photo/Peter Njoroge/Sportpicha
Jackline Nanjala train at Karura Forest in Nairobi on April 18, 2024 ahead of the World Athletics Relays in Nassau, the Bahamas scheduled for Saturday 4 and Sunday 5 May, 2024. Photo/Peter Njoroge/Sportpicha
Relay athletes, From Left; Boniface Mweresa, Maureen Thomas and David Sanayek train at Karura Forest in Nairobi on April 18, 2024 ahead of the World Athletics Relays in Nassau, the Bahamas scheduled for May 04-05, 2024. Photo/Peter Njoroge/Sportpicha
Mwamba Ladies RFC coach Joseph Baabu instruct his charges against Northern Suburbs Ladies RFC during their Kenya Cup Women League at RFUEA Grounds in Nairobi on April 06, 2024. Mwamba RFC won 53-0. Photo/Sportpicha
Mwamba Ladies RFC coach Joseph Baabu instruct his charges against Northern Suburbs Ladies RFC during their Kenya Cup Women League at RFUEA Grounds in Nairobi on April 06, 2024. Mwamba RFC won 53-0. Photo/Sportpicha
Mercy Chebet crosses the line in Womens 400m during the World Athletics Relays Trials at Nyayo National Stadium on April6,2024.Photo
Gladys Jepkemboi crosses the line in Womens 400m during the World Athletics Relays Trials at Nyayo National Stadium on April6,2024.Photo
Moureen Thomas crosses the line in Womens 400m during the World Athletics Relays Trials at Nyayo National Stadium on April6,2024.Photo
Loice Morara crosses the line in Womens 200m during the World Athletics Relays Trials at Nyayo National Stadium on April6,2024.
South Sudans Lucia Morris crosses the line in women 100m during the World Athletics Relays Trials at Nyayo National Stadium on April6,2024.Photo.
Athletes compete in rains during the Nationals Trials for World Athletics relays held at Nyayo National stadium on April 06, 2024.Photo/Sportpicha
Ulinzi Warriors head coach Bernard Mufutu reacts against Nairobi City Thunder during their Kenya National Basketball League clash at Nyayo Stadium gymnasium on April 05, 2024. Thunder won 75-55. Photo/Sportpicha
Umpire Hazel Agina officiates a match between Ulinzi Warriors and Nairobi City Thunder during their Kenya National Basketball League clash at Nyayo Stadium gymnasium on April 05, 2024. Thunder won 75-55. PhotoSportpicha
Nairobi City Thunder head coach Bradley Ibs Thomas instruct his charges against Ulinzi Warriors during their Kenya National Basketball League clash at Nyayo Stadium gymnasium on April 05, 2024. Thunder won 75-55. Photo/Sportpicha
Griffin Ligare (L) of Nairobi City Thunder challenge Elvis Akoyi of Ulinzi Warriors during their Kenya National Basketball League clash at Nyayo Stadium gymnasium on April 05, 2024. Thunder won 75-55. Photo/Sportpicha
Ariel Oterga (L) of Nairobi City Thunder tackle John Washika of Ulinzi Warriors during their Kenya National Basketball League clash at Nyayo Stadium gymnasium on April 05, 2024. Thunder won 75-55. Photo/Sportpicha
Joan Cherono (L) and Diana Chebet jog during open training session for sprinters at the Nyayo National Stadium on March 22, 2024. The National Olympic Committee – Kenya recently launched sprints program which aims to provide ample training and preparation to position our team for success heading to the Paris Olympics. PHOTO/ KELLY AYODI/ SPORTPICHA
Veronica Mutua (L) Mercy Chebet and Gladys Mumbe
during open training session for sprinters at the Nyayo National Stadium on March 22, 2024. The National Olympic Committee – Kenya recently launched sprints program which aims to provide ample training and preparation to position our team for success heading to the Paris Olympics. PHOTO/ KELLY AYODI/ SPORTPICHA
Eddie Ngunjiri in action during open training session for sprinters at the Nyayo National Stadium on March 22, 2024. The National Olympic Committee – Kenya recently launched sprints program which aims to provide ample training and preparation to position our team for success heading to the Paris Olympics. PHOTO/ KELLY AYODI/ SPORTPICHA
Justine Mogoi ISABOKE trains during open training session for sprinters at the Nyayo National Stadium on March 22, 2024. The National Olympic Committee – Kenya recently launched sprints program which aims to provide ample training and preparation to position our team for success heading to the Paris Olympics. PHOTO/ KELLY AYODI/ SPORTPICHA
Sprinters Boniface Mweresa (L) and Mike Mokamba are put through their paces during open training session for sprinters at the Nyayo National Stadium on March 22, 2024. The National Olympic Committee – Kenya recently launched sprints program which aims to provide ample training and preparation to position our team for success heading to the Paris Olympics. PHOTO/ KELLY AYODI/ SPORTPICHA
Gladys Mumbe and Mercy Chebet during open training session for sprinters at the Nyayo National Stadium on March 22, 2024. The National Olympic Committee – Kenya recently launched sprints program which aims to provide ample training and preparation to position our team for success heading to the Paris Olympics. PHOTO/ KELLY AYODI/ SPORTPICHA
National sprints coach Stephen Mwaniki talks to athletes during open training session for sprinters at the Nyayo National Stadium on March 22, 2024. The National Olympic Committee – Kenya recently launched sprints program which aims to provide ample training and preparation to position our team for success heading to the Paris Olympics. PHOTO/ KELLY AYODI/ SPORTPICHA
Family spokesperson Sammy Kipkorir Seroney L and Athletics Kenya president Lt. Gen Rtd Jackson Tuwei join family members in receiving the body of the late athlete Charles Kipkorir at the JKIA on March 15, 2024. Kipkorir died after participating at the Mount Cameroon Race of Hope held on February 24, 2024 at Molkyo Stadium in Cameroon. Photo/Sportpicha
Muranga SEAL FC Vice Chairman and Extreme Sport CEO Hussein Mohammed address the media at Swiss Lenana Hotel, Nairobi on March 13, 2024. He announced his intention to attend the upcoming Football Kenya Federation FKF Annual General Meeting (AGM) to address matters Football. Photo/Samwel Ogor/Sportpicha
Muranga SEAL FC Vice Chairman and Extreme Sport CEO Hussein Mohammed address the media at Swiss Lenana Hotel on March 13, 2024. He announced his intention to attend the upcoming Football Kenya Federation (FKF) Annual General Meeting (AGM) to address matters Football. Photo/Samwel Ogor/Sportpicha