January 27, 2025

VIDEO:Young Talent Shines at the 34th Nike Discovery Kenya Cross Country


The 34th Nike Discovery Kenya Cross Country in Eldoret was a vibrant showcase of young talent, with athletes from across Kenya competing in various age categories. The event highlighted the importance of early involvement in sports to shape the next generation of champions. With each race, the young athletes demonstrated not only their physical prowess but also the discipline 

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Nike Discovery Kenya Cross Country: A Journey of Young Athletes


The 34th edition of the Nike Discovery Kenya Cross Country at Eldoret Sports Club was a thrilling display of talent, determination, and the bright future of Kenyan athletics. 

Kids at race registration desk

The event, which drew a large number of young athletes, tells a compelling story of how passion and dedication lead to victory—both on the field and in life.

Nike Discovery Kenya Cross Country Race founder Dr. Gabriele Rosa 


Kids at the race finish line 

The excitement began early as children from all corners of Kenya gathered at the starting line. With their eyes set on the finish line and their hearts full of ambition, they were ready to take the first step toward a promising athletic career.

Kids heading to the startline

In categories ranging from 500 meters for the youngest participants to 2 kilometers for older children, each race showcased the determination that lies at the core of every athlete.

Excited kids lines up for the race

As the young runners surged forward, the energy was electrifying. Coaches were seen encouraging their athletes every step of the way, offering words of motivation, ensuring they knew that the race was just as much about personal growth as it was about crossing the finish line.

Section of spectators 

When the races came to an end, it wasn’t just about the winners standing atop the podium. It was about every child who crossed the finish line, proud of their achievement and feeling the sense of accomplishment that comes with pushing past personal limits. 

Young athletes taking part in the race

For some, it was the first taste of competition; for others, it was a step toward even greater accomplishments in the future.

AK officer giving directions to kids at the registration section.

Athletics Kenya President Lt. Gen. (Rtd) Jack Tuwei addressed the crowd with an inspiring message, emphasizing the importance of nurturing young talent. "We are committed to identifying and developing future champions," Tuwei said, acknowledging the importance of grassroots programs in cultivating the next generation of athletes.

AK President Jack Tuwei (C) and AK Youth Development Director Barnabas Korir (R) during the race

Barnabas Korir, AK’s Youth Development Director, also shared his insights, highlighting the significance of youth participation in sports. “Today’s event is just one example of how Athletics Kenya continues to create opportunities for children to develop their potential. We believe that starting young helps shape not only athletic ability but also character,” Korir explained. 

Olympic champion Faith Kipyegon interacting with young athletes during the race.

The young athletes were cheered on not only by their families and coaches but by a whole network of supporters who believe in their potential. 

Young athletes ready for the race 

The Nike Discovery Kenya Cross Country continues to serve as a crucial event for identifying emerging talent while also fostering a love for sport among children.

Young runners
AK President Jack Tuwei and AK official Elizabeth Keitany at the 34th edition of Nike Discovery Kenya Cross Country in Eldoret.

Race action at Eldoret Sports Club 





January 26, 2025

Young Athletes Secure Glory at the 34th Nike Discovery Kenya Cross Country


 Young athletes turned out in large numbers for the 34th edition of the Nike Discovery Kenya Cross Country, held at Eldoret Sports Club today.

 The event, founded by Dr. Gabriele Rosa, has long been a platform for identifying and nurturing young athletic talent, with many past participants going on to achieve success on the international stage.


Apart from the senior and under 20 races, the event featured various categories for children, including a 500-meter race for ages 5-6, a 1-kilometer race for ages 7-9, and a 2-kilometer race for ages 10-12 for both boys and girls.


Athletics Kenya (AK) President, Lt. Gen. (Rtd) Jack Tuwei, commended the AK Kids Athletics Development Program, emphasizing the importance of introducing children to sports at an early age. "Nurturing athletic talent from a young age is critical to developing future champions in Kenya. This program continues to serve as a vital platform for identifying and fostering emerging talent, ensuring that our country remains at the forefront of international athletics," Tuwei remarked.

Timothy Kitum, Barnaba Korir and Vivian Cheruiyot at Discovery Kenya Cross Country in Eldoret.

Barnabas Korir, AK’s Youth Development Director, underscored the significance of these initiatives, highlighting the importance of early participation in sports. "Athletics Kenya is deeply committed to advancing youth development through various events in our athletic calendar. Today, we witnessed the vibrant involvement of young athletes in the Nike Discovery Kenya Cross Country, further reinforcing the event’s essential role in shaping the next generation of Kenyan athletes," Korir stated.


Korir also pointed to the wider benefits of such programs, noting that they instill discipline, integrity, and a strong sense of purpose in young athletes. "Our commitment extends beyond developing athletic skills. We are actively teaching young athletes about the dangers of substance abuse and its detrimental effects on their health and sport. Instilling integrity at an early age is vital to ensuring that they not only excel in athletics but also lead healthy, responsible lives," he explained.


The surge in participation at such events speaks volumes about the growing popularity of sports among young Kenyans. The continued success of these development programs is not only cultivating a love for athletics among the youth but also contributing to the large turnout of enthusiastic participants at each race.


" This increase in involvement is a clear indication that youth sports programs are positively shaping Kenya’s future athletic landscape."Korir added.

January 05, 2025

Kids gear up for the 34th edition of Nike Discovery Kenya Cross Country in Eldoret

 


The 34th edition of the Nike Discovery Kenya Cross Country, scheduled for January 26, 2025, at Eldoret Sports Club, is poised to draw a significant turnout across all race categories. 


This prestigious event has long served as a crucial platform for talent identification, with previous editions witnessing large numbers of young participants competing in various age groups.


The race features categories for children, including the 500m for 5-6 years, 1km for 7-9 years, and 2km for 10-12 years for both boys and girls. In addition, the event will showcase elite competitions, including the 6km U20 Women, 8km U20 Men, 8km Senior Women, and 10km Senior Men races.


According to Race Director David Letting, preparations for this year’s edition are well underway. He emphasized the race’s pivotal role in discovering young talent, many of whom have gone on to achieve success on the international stage, representing Kenya in global competitions.


 Previous editions have seen impressive participation from young athletes, offering them invaluable experience and motivation to pursue their athletic dreams. 


This tradition of nurturing and showcasing talent continues to be a vital aspect of the event, which not only contributes to the development of Kenyan athletics but also strengthens the country’s position on the global sporting map.