Uganda Police Forces-UPF Long-distance runner Kenneth Kiprop won the National cross-country championships
Sarah-Chelangat
Uganda Police Forces-UPF Long-distance runner Kenneth Kiprop won
the National cross-country championships held in Tororo on Saturday.
The rising
star athlete secured the 10km race victory in a time of 29 minutes and 28
seconds. Abel Chebet from the same club followed in the second
position as he crossed the finishing line at 29 minutes and 29 seconds followed
by Herbert Kibet from Bukwo, at 29 minutes and 30 seconds.
Kiprop says his victory has given him the opportunity for
promotion at his Police club, where he focuses on competing in the upcoming International
Cross Country competitions.
“I am happy, that my body is ready for the upcoming races my
management has organized for me early next month” Kiprop told Uganda Radio
Network in Tororo. He explained that the race was challenging because of the
obstacles introduced on the route and the sunshine.
Sarah Chelangat, from Uganda Wildlife
Authority- UWA Athletics Club won the senior women’s category after crossing
the finishing line at 33minutes and 50 seconds to defeat Joy Cheptoyek of
Uganda Prisons Service Athletics Club who came second with 34 minutes and 08 seconds.
Martha Chemutai from the Uganda Police Athletics Club finished in the third
position at 34 minutes and 18 seconds.
Chelangat, explains the course was tricky but
never gave up to come of it and finished the race successfully with a win.
She
recounted the win as a significant step in preparing for the December Cross
Country Championships which will be used to select the team to represent Uganda
at the 2026 World Cross Country Championships. “I will try my best to defend my
title by God’s grace,” said Chelangat.
In the 2km mixed relay, Uganda's middle-distance
runners, became champions after they, completed at 24 minutes and 04 seconds,
Followed by the Police athletics club who crossed the finish line in 25 minutes and 02
seconds. Uganda Wild Life secured Third position in 25 minutes and 25
seconds.
Beatrice Ayikoru, the General Secretary of the Uganda Athletics
Federation, says the event gave the federation a broad picture ahead of the
World cross-country slated for next year. She explains that UAF will have
another cross country in December 2025 at Tororo Golf Course to select the team.