Scintillating Chebet bags double gold at BingwaFest Nyanza edition


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Red-hot Miriam Chebet claimed a commanding
double victory in the 5,000m and 10,000m races during the Nyanza edition of
the 2025/2026 BingwaFest edition held at the Jaramogi Oginga Odinga Stadium in
Siaya on Thursday.
Her impressive
outing saw her take home Ksh. 550,000, Ksh. 300,000 for winning the
10,000m and Ksh. 250,000 for winning the 5,000m.
Chebet, who finished second at the same
venue during the national championship in April, started the day with victory
in the 10,000m, clocking 32:47.03 to beat Daisila Jerono (32:48:01) and Caren
Chebet (32:52:0).
She then edged out Jerono narrowly to
an identical finish in the 5,000m, timing 15:54.06 as Jerono crossed the line
in a time of 15:54:09, with Abigael Chepkoech (15:56:01) settling for third
place.
"I am very happy to have won
double gold in both the 5,000m and 10,000m races here at BingwaFest. This is a
great confidence booster for me as I look forward to the national event next
year, where I hope to perform even better," Chebet said.
In the men’s 10,000m, Titus Kiprotich
is on course to defend his national title after winning in Siaya. Kiprotich
clocked 28:29.8 to storm to victory ahead of John Lomoni and Shadrack
Kipngetich who timed 28:30.4 and 28:33.1 to finish second and
third, respectively.
Amos Kipkemoi stopped the clock at
13:40:05 to win the men’s 5,000m as Festus Kiprop (13:42:00) and Felix Kibet
(13:59:03) finished second and third.
In the women’s 1500m race, Purity
Chepkirui emerged victorious with a time of 4:08.06, narrowly beating Faith
Chebet, who finished at 4:09.05. Nelly Jepkosgei settled for third place with a
time of 4:15.07.
Josphat Kipkirui clocked 3:40:00 to win
the men’s 1500m narrowly ahead of Danson Kiplangat (3:40:02) and Justice
Kipkoech (3:40:06).
Fresh from setting a new personal best
in the 400m hurdles at the World Championships in Tokyo, Japan, Wiseman Were
lined up in the 100m and stormed to victory in 9.9 to beat Denise Mwai (10.02)
and Ronald Kiprono (10.04).
Action in Siaya is set to culminate on
Sunday at the Jaramogi Oginga Odinga Stadium, with teams competing for top
prizes in football, rugby, and basketball.
Winners in football and rugby, both men and women, will pocket Ksh. 1 million each, while the winning teams in the 3×3 basketball will go home Ksh. 500,000 richer.
The first runners-up for football and rugby will be awarded Ksh. 500,000, while the second runners-up are set to receive Ksh 250,000.
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