David Rudisha, the 800m world record holder and two-time Olympic champion, has revealed that injuries and weight challenges thwarted his ambitions to transition to distance running.The Kenyan ...
Rudisha’s record breaking heroics came a few seconds after defending women’s 800m Olympic champion Pamela Jelimo and Janeth Jepkosgei qualified for the finals set for Saturday. The Kenyan ...
Rudisha, 21, broke the record in the German capital's Olympic Stadium on Sunday. He was in the same stadium in 2009 but only reached semi-finals of the 800m at the World Championship.
The 36-year-old shattered the 800m world record at the 2012 London Olympics, a mark that still stands today. Rudisha's resume is impeccable; some would say he is one of Kenya's greatest-ever athletes.
A new winner is set to emerge in Tokyo for the first time since 2012, after double Olympic gold medalist Kenyan David Rudisha's persistent injuries denied him the chance to defend his title, kicking ...
Lornah Kiplagat, a Kenyan-born three-time Olympian for the Netherlands, attended high school in Iten and now runs a training ...
and David Rudisha (800m), both of Kenya. British four-time Olympic champion Mo Farah would train in Iten for months at a time. The town was declared a World Athletics Heritage Landmark in 2019 ...
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