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Complete 2023 Kip Keino Classic Results (May 13)

The full 2023 kip keino classic results on may 13. sha'carri richardson, ferdinand omanyala, beatrice chepkoech, and mary moraa were all winners on the day..

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The following is the complete 2023 Kip Keino Classic results from the third meeting in the 2023 World Athletics Continental Tour Gold series, in Nairobi, Kenya, on Saturday (13). Several of the world’s top athletes, including home favorites Ferdinand Omanyala, Beatrice Chepkoech, and Mary Moraa, plus USA’s Sha’Carri Richardson.

Omanyala promised a new African record in the men’s 100 meters, but he was able to deliver on the promise. However, the Kenyan star sprinter dominated the event with a quick 9.84 seconds to beat USA’s Kenneth Bednarek (9.98).

Beatrice Chepkoech, and Mary Moraa were also among the Kenyan winners on the day. Chepkoech ran 9:13.51 to win the women’s 3000m Steeplechase title, while Moraa clocked 1:58.83 to dominate the women’s 800m.

Sha’Carri Richardson of USA was out of class in the women’s 200m, easing to an effortless 22.07 seconds to demolish her rivals. Read more: Sha’Carri Richardson toys with competitors in 200m at 2023 Kip Keino Classic

In the field, Wojciech Nowicki (POL) won the men’s Hammer with 79.78m, Timothy Herman threw a Belgian record of 87.35m to beat Anderson Peters (GRN) with 85.72m in the men’s Javelin, while Janee’ Kassanavoid of USA took the women’s Hammer title with a mark of 74.25m.

Complete 2023 Kip Keino Classic Results

Men’s 100m Final, Wind: -0.5:

  • Ferdinand Omanyala (KEN) – 9.84
  • Kenneth Bednarek (USA) – 9.98
  • Marvin Bracy-Williams (USA) – 10.03
  • Emmanuel Eseme (CMR) – 10.03
  • Brandon Carnes (USA) – 10.14
  • Pablo Mateo (FRA) – 10.18
  • Jerome Blake (CAN) – 10.2
  • Steven Odhiambo (KEN) – DQ

Men’s 200m Final, Wind: +0.9:

  • Aaron Brown (CAN) – 20.12
  • Kyree King (USA) – 20.18
  • Joseph Fahnbulleh (LBR) – 20.19
  • Filippo Tortu (ITA) – 20.3
  • Mouhamadou Fall (FRA) – 20.49
  • Blessing Akwasi Afrifah (ISR) – 20.76
  • Isaac Makwala (BOT) – 20.8
  • Jake Doran (AUS) – 20.87

Men’s 400m:

  • Muzala Samukonga (ZAM) – 44.25
  • Vernon Norwood (USA) – 44.68
  • Gilles Biron (FRA) – 45.52
  • Bonface Ontuga Mweresa (KEN) – 45.73
  • Dylan Borlée (BEL) – 45.85
  • Kévin Borlée (BEL) – 46.15
  • Machel Cedenio (TTO) – DNF

Men’s 800m:

  • Emmanuel Wanyonyi (KEN) – 1:43.32
  • Wyclife Kinyamal (KEN) – 1:43.66
  • Timothy Cheruiyot (KEN) – 1:44.99
  • Tshepiso Masalela (BOT) – 1:45.24
  • Tolesa Bodena (ETH) – 1:45.79
  • Tshepo Tshite (RSA) – 1:45.89
  • Aaron Kemei (KEN) – 1:46.20
  • Elias Ngeny (KEN) – 1:46.62
  • Ferguson Cheruiyot Rotich (KEN) – 1:46.78
  • Collins Kipruto (KEN) – 1:46.91
  • Nicholas Kiplangat Kebenei (KEN) – 1:48.35
  • Khaled Benmahdi (ALG) – DNF

Men’s 1500m:

  • Reynold Kipkorir Cheruiyot (KEN) – 3:32.01
  • Abel Kipsang (KEN) – 3:32.70
  • Vincent Kibet Keter (KEN) – 3:36.92
  • Adisu Girma (ETH) – 3:37.80
  • Kamar Etiang (KEN) – 3:37.84
  • Yohanes Asmare (ETH) – 3:38.07
  • Ermias Girma (ETH) – 3:38.35
  • Mekonen Aemero Yele (ETH) – 3:39.09
  • Ali Abdilmana (ETH) – 3:39.69
  • Boaz Kiprugut (KEN) – 3:39.96
  • Cornelius Tuwei (KEN) – 3:40.55
  • Adehena Kasaye (ETH) – 3:40.68
  • Wegene Addisu (ETH) – 3:41.26
  • Simas Bertašius (LTU) – 3:44.57
  • Abdellatif Sadiki (MAR) – DNF
  • Mounir Akbache (FRA) – DNF
  • Samuel Naibei Kiplimo (KEN) – DNF

Men’s 5000m:

  • Teddese Lemi (ETH) – 13:26.58
  • Ishmael Rokitto (KEN) – 13:27.34
  • Peter Maru (UGA) – 13:28.14
  • Emmanuel Kiprop (KEN) – 13:36.79
  • Mohamed Ismail (DJI) – 13:44.75
  • Taha Adem (ETH) – 13:45.50
  • Cornelius Kemboi (KEN) – 13:48.66
  • Felix Kibet (KEN) – 13:51.85
  • Abdisa Fayisa (ETH) – 14:07.12
  • Andrew Kiptoo (KEN) – 14:11.92
  • Dagne Tesfu (ETH) – 14:15.03
  • Jirata Dinki (ETH) – 14:21.04
  • Adisu Negash (ETH) – 14:47.47
  • Evans Kipchumba (KEN) – DNF
  • Simon Maywa (KEN) – DNF

Men’s 3000m Steeplechase:

  • Amos Kirui (KEN) – 8:18.45
  • Abraham Kibiwot (KEN) – 8:19.71
  • Leonard Kipkemoi Bett (KEN) – 8:20.02
  • Leonard Chemutai (UGA) – 8:23.53
  • Amos Serem (KEN) – 8:29.56
  • Benjamin Kigen (KEN) – 8:30.81
  • Zerihun Adugna (ETH) – 8:33.81
  • Negasa Dekeba (ETH) – 8:38.57
  • Wesley Langat (KEN) – 8:41.54
  • Samuel Duguna (ETH) – 8:45.02
  • Emmanuel Wafula (KEN) – 8:49.73
  • Lawrence Kemboi Kipsang (KEN) – 8:52.17
  • Elphas Toroitich Ndiwa (UGA) – 8:54.13
  • Ashley Smith (RSA) – DNF
  • Hilal Yego (TUR) – DNF
  • Allan Kiplagat (KEN) – DNF
  • Wilberforce Chemiat Kones (KEN) – DNF

Men’s Hammer Throw:

  • Wojciech Nowicki (POL) – 79.78
  • Ethan Katzberg (CAN) – 76.38
  • Donát Varga (HUN) – 74.12
  • Hilmar Örn Jónsson (ISL) – 74.11
  • Christos Frantzeskakis (GRE) – 73.59
  • Dominic Ongidi Abunda (KEN) – 54.79

Men’s Javelin Throw:

  • Timothy Herman (BEL) – 87.35
  • Anderson Peters (GRN) – 85.72
  • Ihab Abdelrahman (EGY) – 81.04
  • Douw Smit (RSA) – 78.83
  • Julius Yego (KEN) – 77.24
  • Rolands Štrobinders (LAT) – 77.21
  • Manu Quijera (ESP) – 75.54
  • Artur Felfner (UKR) – 73.14
  • Leandro Ramos (POR) – 66.55

Women’s 100m Final, Wind: +2.5:

  • Twanisha Terry (USA) – 10.86
  • Zoe Hobbs (NZL) – 10.97
  • Rani Rosius (BEL) – 11.08
  • Bassant Hemida (EGY) – 11.09
  • Gina Bass (GAM) – 11.09
  • Esther Mbagari (KEN) – 11.66
  • Teahna Daniels (USA) – 11.73
  • Monica Safania (KEN) – 11.8

Women’s 200m Final, Wind: +1.7:

  • Sha’Carri Richardson (USA) – 22.07
  • Kyra Jefferson (USA) – 22.77
  • Shannon Ray (USA) – 22.82
  • Gina Bass (GAM) – 22.91
  • Arialis Martinez (POR) – 23.05
  • Imke Vervaet (BEL) – 23.21
  • Eunice Kadogo (KEN) – 24.46
  • Leni Shida (UGA) – 24.88

Women’s 800m:

  • Mary Moraa (KEN) – 1:58.83
  • Netsanet Desta (ETH) – 2:00.14
  • Vivian Chebet Kiprotich (KEN) – 2:00.54
  • Tigist Girma (ETH) – 2:00.97
  • Prudence Sekgodiso (RSA) – 2:01.19
  • Naomi Korir (KEN) – 2:01.82
  • Naumglorious Chepchumba (KEN) – 2:05.32
  • Oratile Nowe (BOT) – 2:05.61

Women’s 1500m:

  • Janat Chemusto (UGA) – 4:01.79
  • Nelly Chepchirchir (KEN) – 4:04.56
  • Hawi Abera (ETH) – 4:06.15
  • Winfred Mutile Yavi (BRN) – 4:06.34
  • Lydia Jeruto Lagat (KEN) – 4:07.02
  • Dadi Bube (ETH) – 4:07.05
  • Winny Chebet (KEN) – 4:07.32
  • Sarah Chelangat (UGA) – 4:08.00
  • Edinah Jebitok (KEN) – 4:09.11
  • Brenda Chebet (KEN) – 4:09.49
  • Ksanet Alem (ETH) – 4:09.88
  • Souhra Ali Mohamed (DJI) – 4:21.00
  • Peninnah Wangari Wachira (KEN) – 4:23.26
  • Angelika Cichocka (POL) – DNF
  • Sylvia Chematui Chesebe (KEN) – DNF

Women’s 5000m:

  • Beatrice Chebet (KEN) – 15:15.82
  • Margaret Chelimo Kipkemboi (KEN) – 15:16.28
  • Judith Kiyeng (KEN) – 15:16.66
  • Caroline Nyaga (KEN) – 15:20.01
  • Grace Loibach Nawowuna (KEN) – 15:27.01
  • Tsige Debay (ETH) – 15:35.25
  • Betty Chelangat (KEN) – 15:38.09
  • Mirriam Cherop (KEN) – 15:38.12
  • Maureen Jepkoech (KEN) – 16:07.05
  • Nancy Cherop (KEN) – 16:12.78
  • Lilian Kasait Rengeruk (KEN) – 16:52.94
  • Quailyne Jebiwott Kiprop (KEN) – 17:00.06
  • Deborah Chemutai (KEN) – DNF
  • Mary Nyaruai Ekiru (KEN) – DNF

Women’s 3000m Steeplechase:

  • Beatrice Chepkoech (KEN) – 9:13.51
  • Faith Cherotich (KEN) – 9:15.08
  • Jackline Chepkoech (KEN) – 9:25.63
  • Lomi Muleta (ETH) – 9:30.66
  • Doris Lengole Cherop (KEN) – 9:41.38
  • Caren Chebet (KEN) – 9:44.32
  • Aynalem Desta (ETH) – 9:48.79
  • Celestine Biwott (KEN) – 9:49.29
  • Purity Kirui (KEN) – 9:51.60
  • Fancy Cherono (KEN) – 9:55.57
  • Berhan Gebregiwrgs (ETH) – 9:57.01
  • Pamela Kosgei (KEN) – 10:04.55
  • Betty Chepngeno (KEN) – DNF

Women’s High Jump:

  • Yaroslava Mahuchikh (UKR) – 2.00m
  • Laura Zialor (GBR) – 1.90m
  • Kateryna Tabashnyk (UKR) – 1.86m
  • Yuliia Levchenko (UKR) – 1.86m
  • Solène Gicquel (FRA) – 1.86m
  • Yelizaveta Matveyeva (KAZ) – 1.86m
  • Kimberly Williamson (JAM) – 1.82m
  • Maryna Kovtunova (UKR) – 1.78m

Women’s Hammer Throw:

  • Janee’ Kassanavoid (USA) – 74.25m
  • Janeah Stewart (USA) – 71.43m
  • Anita Włodarczyk (POL) – 70.27m
  • Bianca Florentina Ghelber (ROU) – 69.62m
  • Beatrice Nedberge Llano (NOR) – 67.52m
  • Vanessa Sterckendries (BEL) – 67.28m
  • Kati Ojaloo (EST) – 62.65m
  • Roseline Nyachama Rakamba (KEN) – 54.01m

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Haruka Kitaguchi in action at the Seiko Golden Grand Prix (© Getty Images)

The three women who stood on the javelin podium at last year’s World Championships will take to the runway at the Seiko Golden Grand Prix – a World Athletics Continental Tour Gold meeting – in Tokyo on Sunday (19).

The highly popular world champion Haruka Kitaguchi will have the support of the entire stadium in the Japanese capital as she takes on a field that includes Flor Denis Ruiz of Colombia and Mackenzie Little of Australia.

Kitaguchi has won both of her competitions so far this year, throwing a season’s best of 62.97m at the Diamond League meeting in Suzhou where Little and Ruiz finished second and third respectively.

Since then, however, Ruiz won gold at the Ibero-American Championships with a world-leading South American record of 66.70m, so the 33-year-old will head to the Japanese capital full of confidence.

China’s Dai Qianqian, winner at the Diamond League meeting in Xiamen, and New Zealand’s Tori Peeters add further depth to the field.

Three other winners of global titles feature in the men’s jumps.

China’s 2022 world champion Wang Jianan takes on 2016 world indoor champion Marquis Dendy in the men’s long jump. Dendy recently got the better of Wang by just one centimetre in Suzhou, so another close competition can be expected in Tokyo.

But in-form Australian champion Chris Mitrevski is unbeaten so far this year and is fresh from an 8.32m PB at the Australian Championships and an 8.24m victory in Osaka.  Yuki Hashioka carries Japanese hopes in this event, having jumped a best of 8.28m this year, while Asian champion Lin Yu-Tang of Chinese Taipei is also one to watch.

Korea’s Woo Sanghyeok, the 2022 world indoor champion, highlights the men’s high jump field. So far this year, the 28-year-old has jumped 2.33m indoors and then took bronze at the World Indoor Championships. Last weekend in Doha, he cleared a season’s best of 2.31m.

Australia’s Brandon Starc, USA’s world indoor finalist Vernon Turner, and Japan’s Asian Games bronze medallist Tomohiro Shinno are also in the line-up.

Elsewhere in the field events, Japan’s Ryohei Arai and Genki Dean take on Latvian duo Rolands Strobinders, Patriks Gailums in the men’s javelin.

Highly competitive hurdles

Japanese record-holder Rachid Muratake faces compatriot and Asian champion Shunya Takayama in the men’s 110m hurdles, but Senegal’s Louis Francois Mendy and USA’s Eric Edwards will be trying their best to prevent a victory for the host nation.

Kenya’s Wiseman Mukhobe will have the same aim in the men’s 400m hurdles as he takes on World University Games sprint hurdles champion Ken Toyoda, two-time national champion Kazuki Kurokawa, and Kaito Tsutue, the fastest Japanese athlete this year. Just 0.11 separates the PBs of all four men.

Oceanian record-holder Zoe Hobbs lines up as the fastest woman in the 100m, but many eyes will be on rising Australian talent Torrie Lewis, who upstaged a quality field to win the 200m in Xiamen last month.

Liberia’s Emmanuel Matadi and Japan’s Hakim Sani Brown lead the entries for the men’s 100m. Canada’s Brendon Rodney should also feature, in both this event and the 200m, where he takes on Cuban record-holder Reynier Mena.

Japanese record-holder Kentaro Sato and namesake (but no relation) Fuga Sato jumped to first and third respectively on the Japanese all-time 400m list last year. They recently teamed up to secure Japan’s Olympic qualification in the 4x400m at the World Relays in Nassau, but this Sunday’s race will be their first individual 400s of the season.

The focus of the endurance events will likely be fall on the women’s 1500m. Multiple Japanese record-holder Nozomi Tanaka takes on Australian duo Georgia Griffith and Sarah Billings, both of whom set sub-four-minute PBs in Xiamen last month.

In the women’s 5000m, Kenya’s in-form Margaret Akidor takes on Australia’s Rose Davies.

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