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Nov 30, 2024 |
mybestruns.com | Abigael Wafula
Sabastian Sawe is bubbling with confidence ahead of his marathon debut in Valencia on Sunday as he gears up for a race against legends Sisay Lemma and Kenenisa Bekele. Sabastian Sawe will be making his full marathon on Sunday at the Valencia Marathon and he expects to have a great outing, racing against a stacked field. His greatest opposition will come from the Ethiopian duo of Sisay Lemma and Kenenisa Bekele but he is confident in his training and has fingers crossed to post impressive results.
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Nov 25, 2024 |
mybestruns.com | Abigael Wafula
The 2006 Commonwealth Games 1500m champion explained how competing in the dirtiest race in history forced her into early retirement. Retired English middle-distance runner Lisa Dobriskey has detailed how having to compete against runners who cheat fueled her desire to retire before she was ready. The former Commonwealth Games champion recounted the 1500m final race at the London 2012 Olympic Games where almost every runner was banned for doping.
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Nov 19, 2024 |
pulsesports.co.ke | Abigael Wafula
South African sprinter Akani Simbine credits Usain Bolt's mentorship and belief in his potential as a significant influence on his career, inspiring him to overcome self-doubt and achieve success on the global stage. South African sprint sensation Akani Simbine has narrated how double world record holder Usain Bolt positively impacted his career and inspired his success on the track.
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Nov 18, 2024 |
pulsesports.co.ke | Abigael Wafula
Track and field stars have been raking in the big bucks from their running careers and endorsement drals but who are the richest female runners in the world? Track and field is one of the most popular sports events and has from time immemorial produced very talented athletes who have shone both on and off the track.
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Nov 18, 2024 |
pulsesports.co.ke | Abigael Wafula
Shericka Jackson, forced to withdraw from her signature event at the Paris Olympics due to an injury, remains determined to bounce back stronger next season and prove her place among the best. Reigning world 200m champion Shericka Jackson had to make one of the most difficult decisions at the Paris Olympic Games, something that will forever be etched in her heart as she looks to pick up the pieces and bounce back next season.
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