Kibiwott won the 2020 and 2022 Steeplechase at the inter-continental tourney.
Abraham Kibiwott has expressed his disappointment with failing to defend his 3000m Steeplechase title at the Kip Keino Classic revealing that jumping was his major undoing.
Kibiwott had won the 2020 and 2022 titles successfully but Amos Kirui stole the show in this year’s edition when he crossed the finish line in 8:08.45. Kibiwott settled for second place in 8:09.71 as Leonard Bett sealed the podium in 8:10.02.
16:32 - 13.05.2023
Video: Sha'Carri Richardson celebrates 40m to go and still runs Meeting Record at Kip Keino Classic
Sha'Carri Richardson showed her class at the Kip Keino Classic in Kenya, dominating the 200m field in humiliating fashion.
“I was expecting to win this race because I had won in the previous two editions…unfortunately, I have not won but I thank God for the second-place finish,” he said.
He added that the loss has been an eye-opener for him and he knows the areas he needs to address as he hopes to make Team Kenya for the World Championships in Budapest in August.
He specifically highlighted jumping the barriers as his Achilles heel and promised to go back to the drawing board and address the issue.
“I had not trained well for this competition but it has been an eye-opener for me. Right now, I am aware of what I need to work on. Next in line for me is the World Championships,” he said.
09:30 - 13.05.2023
LIVE BLOG Fourth edition of Kip Keino Classic: Omanyala lights up Kasarani to claim victory in a world lead, Wanyonyi lays down the marker as Sha'Carri Richardson shows her class
Welcome to our live coverage of the fourth edition of the World Athletics Continental Tour, the Kip Keino Classic, at Kasarani Stadium in Nairobi.
Kibiwott opened his season with an impressive second-place finish at the second Athletics Kenya meet where he finished second in his specialty. He then went for the sixth and final AK meet where he won the race in 8:21.98.