Lilian Odira credits teamwork for the historic World 800m gold

800m World Champion Lilian Odira posing for a photo after winning gold in the Tokyo 2025 World Championships on September 21. Photo by AFP

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The World 800 meters champion Lilian Odira has hailed the teamwork she shared with compatriots Mary Moraa and Sarah Moraa as the driving force behind her dramatic triumph in yesterday’s final.
Speaking
after the race, Odira said careful preparation before the championship laid the
foundation for her last-minute surge to victory, a moment she dedicated to her
teammates.
“Teamwork
was key in us winning the gold medal. We prepared well before the championship.
I didn’t know I was going to win, but when the opportunity presented itself, I
took it. I am so happy,” said Odira.
The
Kenyan star set a championship record and a massive personal best of 1 minute
54.62 seconds, eclipsing by 0.06 seconds the previous mark of 1:54.68 set by
Jarmila Kratochvílová of then-Czechoslovakia in Helsinki back in 1983. She
credited the record to relentless training in the build-up to the Worlds.
“I am
happy to have broken the record. That is something I will treasure for the rest
of my life—and I’m hoping to break more,” she added.
Although
she hadn’t expected to claim gold, Odira said she will now meet with her coach
to map out a plan to sustain her dominance in future competitions.
“We are
going to sit down with my coach and plan how we will take this achievement to
greater heights in the coming races,” stated the world champion.
Kenya
concluded the championships with 11 medals: seven gold, two silver, and two
bronze, reaffirming the country’s stature on the global athletics stage.
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