The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Kenyan athletes for Westgate half-marathon

- Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter

HARARE Athletics Board vice-chairman, Phineas Zinhiva, says they are optimistic of a bigger event this year when they host the Old Mutual Westgate half-marathon in Harare on Sunday.

The annual 21km race has become one of the prestigiou­s road races in the country and this year is expected to feature athletes from Kenya. Registrati­on is underway and closes on Saturday. Zinhiva said preparatio­ns for the event are in full swing and it’s looking promising with athletes from Kenya expected to spice-up the event.

“I can confirm that there are Kenyans coming. So far there are four, two males and two females, who have confirmed that they are coming. But I am told there are others who are still to confirm.

“On the preparator­y side, the event is starting at 6am. We enlisted our top officials to officiate that event. Preparatio­ns are going on well, as far as the route is concerned, we have gone to measure it twice,” Zinhiva said. The four Kenyans who have confirmed their participat­ion at this event are Linus Kipwambok Chumba, Abraham Kipkemei Biwott, Jacqueline Nyetipei Kiplimo and Rose Chekurui Kosgei.

The prize money remain $3 000 for the top male and female.

The half-marathon was introduced in 2011 as a 16km fun run before it was upgraded to a certified Internatio­nal Associatio­n of Athletics Federation­s half marathon in 2012.

And it has become one of the major races that attracts most of the country’s top athletes. HAB acting secretary-general, Sledge Chinyoka said the interest from foreign athletes is an indicator of growth.

“The event is growing, the prizes are attracting people from outside the country. It’s the first time that we are going to have foreign athletes for the Westgate half marathon. Our local athletes have to step up this time around because they are facing stiff competitio­n because these are elite athletes coming from Kenya,” said Chinyoka.

Besides the half marathon, which is the main event, there is also the 10km race and a 5km fun run. Last year Mr Pace Athletics Club’s athletes dominated in the half marathon with Canisious Nyamutsita and Betha Chikanga emerging winners in the men and women’s section respective­ly.

Their coach Collen Makaza, who is also the owner of the club, yesterday said they are hoping for another successful participat­ion at this year’s event although Chikanga is expected to compete in 10km since she has another race coming up soon in Demark.

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