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Kenya sits second at Tokyo World Athletics Championships standings

Sports · Tania Wanjiku · September 17, 2025
Kenya sits second at Tokyo World Athletics Championships standings
Record World Champion Faith Kipyegon (center) celebrates with compatriots Nelly Chepchirchir (left) and Dorcas Ewoi (right) after a stellar performance in the women's 1500m race in Tokyo, Japan on September 16, 2025. PHOTO/HANDOUT
In Summary

Team Kenya has secured four gold medals, one silver, and two bronze, cementing the country’s dominance in middle- and long-distance events.

Kenya continues to shine at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, Japan, holding second place on the medal table as Day 5 of the competition unfolds.

Team Kenya has secured four gold medals, one silver, and two bronze, cementing the country’s dominance in middle- and long-distance events.

Faith Cherotich claimed Kenya’s latest gold by winning the women’s 3000m steeplechase in a championship record of 8:51.69 on Wednesday. This victory adds to a strong showing by the Kenyan women, who have collectively delivered multiple podium finishes in Tokyo.

The United States leads the medal standings with seven golds, one silver, and two bronze, continuing its historical dominance in track and field. Kenya’s medal haul highlights the depth and consistency of the nation’s athletes in long-distance running.

Team Kenya’s medal winners include:
Gold: Beatrice Chebet — Women’s 10,000m; Peres Jepchirchir — Women’s Marathon; Faith Kipyegon — Women’s 1500m; Faith Cherotich — Women’s 3000m Steeplechase
Silver: Dorcus Ewoi — Women’s 1500m
Bronze: Edmund Serem — Men’s 3000m Steeplechase; Reynold Cheruiyot — Men’s 1500m

The performance in Tokyo underscores Kenya’s continued excellence on the global stage and strengthens its position as a leading force in athletics.

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