Coach Chirchir tips Prisons’ team ahead of national championships

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Coach Chirchir tips Prisons' team ahead of national championships
Coach Chirchir tips Prisons' team ahead of national championships

Africa-Press – Kenya. Coach Gideon Chirchir is confident Kenya Prisons will shine at the Athletics Kenya national championships set for Tuesday and Wednesday at the Ulinzi Sports Complex.

The squad boasts of impressive talent, including two-time national 100m champion Esther Mbagari, race walk champion Samuel Gathimba, Lilian Kasait in the women’s 1,500m, Visiline Jepkesho in the women’s 5,000m, Charles Muneria in the men’s 10,000m and Caren Chebet in the women’s 3,000m steeplechase.

At the recent Prisons Championships, Mbagari secured her title in 11.73 seconds, while Muneria claimed the men’s 10,000m crown in 28:50.14.

Gathimba retained his race walk title with a 20:00.7 finish and Kasait earned her spot at nationals by clocking 4:27.69 in the 1,500m.

Chirchir exuded optimism of a strong showing at the national meet, eyeing gold medals in all events.

“The team we selected is strong. I am confident the athletes are going to finish top in all their various events,” coach Chirchir said.

The national championships will double as trials for the African Senior Championships, slated for June 21-26 in Douala, Cameroon.

Chirchir’s ultimate goal is to surpass last year’s performance, where Prisons finished third overall.

“We want to do better than last year. We aim to clinch the overall crown,” he said.

Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) won overall crown with 19 gold, 18 silver and 14 bronze followed by Kenya Police with 15 gold, eight silver and nine bronze medals. Prisons bagged eight gold, seven silver and three bronze medals for third.

The team has undergone rigorous training at the Prison Staff Training College in Ruiru, addressing weaknesses identified during the Prisons Championships.

“We’ve worked on the weaknesses and aim to have a top team that can earn tickets to the African Championships,” Chirchir noted.

However, Chirchir remains cautious, warning his team against overconfidence.

“There are many strong athletes, especially in the 10,000m, 5,000m and 1,500m. We must not be complacent,” he stressed.

Catherine Ndereba, head of the Prisons’ sports department, echoed Chirchir’s sentiments, saying they are primed for success.

“I believe we will have a successful national championships. We have a strong team and aim to win more gold medals to improve our overall position,” she said.

The athletes are confident to with Gathimba, saying: “From my performance at the Prisons Championships, I expect nothing but top spot and secure a ticket to Cameroon.”

Visiline Jepkesho added: “ I want to represent Kenya in Cameroon. Having an African Championships crown under my belt will boost motivation.”

Prisons Team:

100m men

Hesborn Ochieng

Boniface Chitiya

100m women

Esther Mbagari

Doreen Waka

Brenda Masista

200m men

Dan Kiviasi

Pius Muia

Martin Chuma

400m women

Mercy Chebet

Sylvia Chesebe

400m men

Daniel Sanayek

Nathaniel Kipngetich

Kelvin Kiprotich

400m hurdles Women

Gladys Ngure

400m hurdles men

Geoffrey Mutai

Sammy Rugut

800m women

Lilian Odira

Naomi Korir

800m men

Kidali Koitatoi

Alex Ngeno

1,500m men

Boaz Kiplangat

Vincent Keter

1,500m women

Lilian Kasait

Tecla Cheseret

5,000m women

Loice Chemining

5,000m men

Alex Nzioka

Gideon Kiplimo

10,000m men

Charles Muneria

Peter Emase

Kisaila Lasoi

10,000m women

Visiline Jepkesho

10km walk men

Samuel Gathimba

10km walk women

Violet Chepkemoi

3,000m steeplechase women

Joyce Biwott

Caren Chebet

Fancy Cherono

3,000m steeplechase men

Peter Lagat

Justus Kipkorir

Shotput men

Peter Mwangi

Shotput woman

Jackline Nyongesa

Triple jump women

Regina Mulatya

Triple jump men

Erick Maina

Long jump women

Regina Mulatya

Long jump men

Edwin Too

Dominc Kibitok

Terra Lagat

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