Kenyan Trials - Nicholas Kimeli wins the 10,000m men final and books his ticket to Budapest World Championships

LIVE: Kenyan Trials - Nicholas Kimeli wins the 10,000m men final and books his ticket to Budapest World Championships

James Magayi • 15:30 - 07.07.2023

Welcome to our live coverage as the first and second athletes across the line are guaranteed a place in the plane to Budapest.

  • Final events of the day - 200m finals. Wiseman Were beats Dan Kiviazi in a photo finish. 

800m men up next - Wycliffe Kinyamal wins the first semifinal in 1.46.64. Kipngetich Ngeno wins ahead of Emmanuel Wanyonyi in the second 1:46.35

  • Mary Moraa stops the clock in 50.39 seconds to win the 400m women final. It's a national record!
  • Zablon Ekwam takes the win in 400m men semifinal 1. Boniface Mweresa has won semifinal 2 in 45.88 followed by Kennedy Simiyu..
  • 400m semifinals up next. Mary Moraa has attained qualifying time in the one lap race. It remains to be seen if she will double in 400m and 800m in Budapes. Mercy Oketch of KDF has it all to do. She needs to shed 1.33 seconds to qualify. 
  • Kipyegon confirms that she will double in 1500m and 5000m during the upcoming World Championships. Epic!

14:53.90! Kipyegon take the win and will represent Kenya in the 5000m. Kasait second and Chelimo will have to sweat on her chances as Beatrice Chebet holds a wild card.

  • 5000m women final is underway. World record holder Faith Kipyegon leading the field. Lilian Kasait and Margaret Chelimo are struggling to keep up with her. The rest of the field 
  • Ferdinand Omanyala jogs to a 10.09 victory in the 2nd 100m semifinal

Ferdinand Omanyala coming up next in 100m semifinals. Boniface Mweresa wins the 1st semi in 10.40 seconds

  • Nicholas Kimeli, Ebenyo Simiu and Bernard KIbet - order of finish in the men's 10000m
  • Nicholas Kimeli ahead at half way point. No crazy times expected

10000m men underway. Kibiwott Kandie the top dog here.

A number of athletes have wild cards in their pockets and will not be so much under pressure to finish in the top two to book their tickets.

Double world record holder Faith Kipyegon is among those with a wild card as she will not be competing in the 1,500m. However, after smashing the world 5,00m record in Paris last month, the two-time Olympic and world champion will square it out in the 5,000m for a ticket to Budapest in a race set to be among the star attractions. 

In the 12.5 lap-race, Kipyegon will face off against Diamond League Final Trophy winner Beatrice Chebet who has a wild card in the category.

Mary Moraa, the 800m gold prospect for Kenya, also has a wild card, thanks to her dominant exploits during the 2022 Diamond League Final in Zurich and so are World and Olympic 800m champion Emmanuel Korir as well as last year's 5,000m Diamond League trophy winner Nicholas Kipkorir.

Africa's fastest man Ferdinand Omanyala is the other star attraction of Day 1 as he will square it off in the 100m semi-final.

 It's a cloudy day in the Kenyan capital city Nairobi, temperature 16 degrees centigrade and a 68% humidity. The world renown Kenyan athletes will grace the 32,000 seater Nyayo Stadium today and tomorrow as the federation picks Team Kenya that will fly the country's flag in Budapest, Hungary.

Day One: 7th July, 2023

Time (pm)Event     GenderStatus
12:00Briefing of Officials  
1:0010000mMenFinal
2:00100mMenSemi Final 1
2.10100mMenSemi Final 2
2:205000mWomenFinal
2:20Javelin ThrowWomenFinal
3:00400m MenSemi Final 1 
3.10400mMenSemi Final 2
3:20400m WomenFinal
3:30800mMenSemi Final 1
3.40800mMenSemi final 2
3:50200mWomenFinal
4.00200mMenFinal

END OF DAY 1