Priscilla Biwott
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Priscilla Biwott, a 58-year-old marathon runner, on Thursday secured Kenya's first gold medal in the 5,000m race at the 14th Africa Masters Athletics Championships in Pretoria, South Africa.
In the category of women's marathon for athletes in their 50s and 60s, Biwott emerged victorious with a record of 21:15.88, surpassing South Africa's Elmarie Pretorius who secured the second position at 21:23.25, with Daleen Sonnekus coming third at 21:15.48. As the oldest member of the Kenyan team, she was accompanied by Rose Tata (Head of the delegation), Julius Kipkoech Chemitei (Assistant Manager), and Patrick Makau (Team Manager/Head Coach). In addition to her victory in South Africa, Biwott is also slated to represent Kenya in the 10,000m race.
For the last four decades, she has dedicated herself to running, a passion that took root in her elementary school days. In the month of July, Biwott triumphed over 50 younger competitors, securing a respectable 16th place in a regional athletic competition held in Kericho. A few participants dropped out during the race, but Biwott persevered. This event was organized as part of an initiative to provide shoes for refugees, aiming to equip them with suitable footwear and encourage their involvement in the world of athletics.
Spearheading this noble cause was the 58-year-old athlete herself, inspiring older individuals to embrace physical activity as a means of maintaining their well-being and warding off ailments associated with ageing. Kenya had a strong presence in the athletic events, with Biwott leading the way. Sylvia Chematui competed in the 400m and 1,500m races for the women's 35-40 years category. Elizabeth Mutuka proudly represented the country in the 45 years and above category, competing in the 200m and 400m races.
Other talented athletes from Kenya also took part in various events, such as Rebecca Kosoro in shot put, hammer, and javelin. Regina Mulatya showcased her skills in the long and triple jump, while Erick Sikuku excelled in the 10km and 5km walk races. Kenneth Mburu demonstrated his endurance in the 10,000m race and cross-country events. completing the list were Abednego Chesebe (200m and 400m), Mercy Jepkemboi Kiptoo (5,000m and cross country), and Geoffrey Kipkemboi Terer (800m and 1,500m), all representing Kenya in their respective events.
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Time for Kip Keino to get our of retirement...Anyway, jokes a side.I foresee a future where there will be Olympic games for seniors,in that age bracket .People today are living longer.It is almost unfathomable,if not shocking, to learn that life expectancy for an african 100 years ago was about 30 years. Average ofcourse.Didn't mean to rave your heart beat,Sorry.
At 30 to day, some of us are still in school,or starting their first job,and perhaps having their first child( in marriage), with the hope of going into geriatric zone, eventually in their 80s,and 90s.
Wow! now I understand why men used to marry 12 year old girls.
Thanks to SCIENCE,we are living longer,notwithstanding the problems that a company longevity. Science says that,life should still be enjoyable in a our twilight zone -years.Case in point- I was thrilled the other day to read that ,there is no reason why sexual activity should not continue into old age,(90s )so long as one is healthy. Talk of -Good News for modern MAN!. Stay healthy.
While on this sports topic, I was dismayed,and disappointed to read that Lakers,and Blazers,two hockey teams that are representing Kenya in African Hockey championships ,had to travel by bus to Malawi from Kenya. It took them 3days.On arrival,some of them had swollen legs.Not sure why,but I surmise due to sitting in one place for long...
The government should look into this and make sure that such occurrences are things of the past, as of now.Thanks it was only to Malawi...
The government is broke because we owe China trillions of dollars that are now due. That’s why the government is raiding each an every pocket known to man to pay the debt! But that strategy will backfire bigly!!!
What? 58 years old can’t properly move the cracking bones!!