Junior international Vincent Kipyegon Ruto and Geoffrey Rotich
will face off in the final of 2,000m steeplechase race during the
national trials for the Africa Youth Championships on Wednesday at Nyayo
Stadium.
Kipyegon, who finished fourth in 3,000m
steeplechase at the Africa Junior Championships a fortnight ago,
dominated to win his heat easily in 5 minutes, 40.5 seconds.
The
17-year-old athlete from South Rift beat Nairobi’s Nixon Kiplagat to
second place in 5:42.0 as North Rift’s Emmanuel Kimutai came third in
5:46.5 to reach the final.
Rotich, 17, who missed a
chance for the Africa Youth last year after finishing third in the
trials, clocked 5:41.3, beating compatriot Cleophas Kandie to second
5:46.3.
Boniface Mutinda from Southern in 5:49.5.
“I’m
determined to win here and in Mauritius (Africa Youth Championships)
and atone for my poor performance in Ethiopia,” said Kipyegon.
“I
have trained so well and I want this victory badly as I also focus on
World junior next year. I can’t wait for the final. My desire is to wear
Kenyan colours for the first time in Mauritius,” added Rotich, a Form
Two student at ACK Kimogoch, Nandi.
STRONG TEAM
Interestingly,
Rotich’s younger brother, Evans Kiptoo, a Form One student at Marben
Educational Centre, will compete in the 400m hurdles finals on
Wednesday.
Kiptoo clocked 56.5, the fifth fastest time
in the qualifiers, for the final that has eight contestants. Geoffrey
Kipng’etich from South Rift was the fastest qualifier in 52.9, followed
by Emmanuel Kipyegon (54.0) and Gedion Kibet (Nairobi) in 54.5.
Athletics
Kenya vice president Jackson Tuwei said they intend to select a strong
team for the Africa Youth Championships due April 23 to 26 in Mauritius.
Sila Meli (North Rift) won men’s 800m second heat in 1:50.8 to emerge the fastest ahead of Wednesday’s final.
Bett
Kipyegon (South Rift) finished second in the heat with the third
quickest time of 1:51.1 as Wisner Kiprotich (South Rift) 1:51.7 wound up
third with the fourth fastest time to all make to the final.
Boaz
Kiprugut won heat four as the second fastest qualifier in 1:51.0 while
Dennis Tanui won heat one with the seventh fastest time of 1:52.0 but
still sailed through to the final.
Betty Chepkemoi won her heat two 800m semi-final in 2:07.01 while Purity Chepkoech won first heat in 2:09.07.
Tarus
Kimaru (South Rift) clocked 3:48.0, beating Edward Kibet (North Rift)
in 3:48.8 to win heat one of men’s 1,500m semi-final. The duo posted the
fastest qualifying times.
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