May 10, 2025

Kenya's Victory in the World Athletics Kids' Athletics Day Relay Around the World Challenge: A Heartfelt Thank You

 


On behalf of Athletics Kenya, we extend our deepest gratitude to all who contributed to our victory in the World Athletics Kids' Athletics Day Member Federation Relay Around the World Challenge. This achievement highlights the incredible teamwork and commitment of our young athletes, coaches, schools, parents, and partners.


Our success in this global initiative reflects the unity of our community and the promising future of athletics in Kenya. We are inspired by the energy and dedication of our children and remain focused on guiding their development as future champions.

Thank you for your strong support and belief in our mission. Together, we continue to shape the next generation of Kenyan athletic stars.

May 09, 2025

Kenya wins Kids' Athletics Day Member Federation Relay Around the World Challenge

 


Athletics Kenya has been selected as the winning Member Federation of the Kids’ Athletics Day challenge after contributing almost a quarter of the participants in the ‘Relay Around the World’.

Around the globe, more than 600,000 children across all six continental areas participated in over 1200 activations to promote Kids’ Athletics Day – a global day dedicated to celebrating children and young people being active by participating in athletics.  

This year’s theme, Relay Around the World, was inspired by the World Athletics Relays in Guangzhou, China, taking place this weekend. The challenge, which ran from 6 April to Kids’ Athletics Day on 7 May, was the biggest, most inclusive Kids’ Athletics participation activity yet – with a target of 500,000 kids participating across the world – and was designed to inspire the athletes of tomorrow and get kids everywhere moving.


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May 07, 2025

Kenya Celebrates World Kids Athletics Day with Vibrant National Events

 

Kids Athletics Day celebration in Makueni County

Kenya joined the global athletics community in celebrating World Kids Athletics Day on May 7, 2025, with colorful and high-energy events held across the country, headlined by national celebrations in Makueni and Elgeyo Marakwet Counties. Themed “Relay Around the World,” this year’s edition marked the culmination of a month-long series of activities designed to introduce children to athletics while promoting environmental stewardship.

The celebration was spearheaded by Athletics Kenya (AK) in collaboration with the Ministry of Education, with hundreds of schools countrywide participating. Children took part in fun athletic competitions including sprints, relays, jumps, and throws. A unique and meaningful highlight was the tree planting initiative at each event, symbolizing AK’s commitment to building a sustainable environment for future athletes.

“Our goal is to instill a love for athletics in children from an early age while teaching them the importance of protecting their sporting environment,” said Barnaba Korir, AK’s Youth Development Director. “We’ve seen incredible enthusiasm from the kids, and we’re excited about the future. These are the future stars of Kenya, and it all starts with programs like this.”

In Makueni and Elgeyo Marakwet, the national events drew widespread participation from local leaders, parents, and teachers, who expressed overwhelming support for integrating Kids Athletics more formally into school programs. Many parents and school administrators have called for the initiative to be permanently included in school sports calendars.

Recognizing this groundswell of support, AK announced plans to expand the program and incorporate Kids Athletics into national competitions, ensuring consistent growth pathways for young talent across the country.

Lt. Gen. (Rtd) Jackson Tuwei, President of Athletics Kenya, reaffirmed the federation’s long-term commitment to youth development. “Kenya’s legacy in athletics is built on nurturing talent from the grassroots. By introducing children to structured athletics programs early, we’re not only identifying future champions but also shaping responsible, healthy citizens,” he said. “We thank the Ministry of Education, our coaches, and all stakeholders who helped make this day a success.”

As the curtain fell on this year’s World Kids Athletics Day celebrations, Kenya’s vibrant youth participation and the widespread community support clearly demonstrated the country’s dedication to building a strong and sustainable future in athletics.

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Athletics Kenya Integrates Kids Athletics into 2025 Kip Keino Classic to Inspire Next Generation

 

Kids competing in shuttle relays at Unoa Primary in Machakos County

Athletics Kenya has announced that Kids Athletics will be featured as part of this year’s edition of the Kip Keino Classic, a prestigious World Athletics Continental Tour Gold event hosted in Nairobi. 

This exciting inclusion is part of a broader initiative to promote grassroots engagement in athletics by offering children the opportunity to be part of a world-class sporting experience.

The participating children have been actively involved in a month-long global relay challenge, organized under the auspices of World Athletics and implemented by member federations. This initiative, inspired by the World Athletics Relays taking place this month in Quanzhou, China, aims to set a record for the largest kids’ relay event worldwide.

Through its Youth Development Department, Athletics Kenya has been running a vibrant Kids Athletics program that introduces the fundamentals of track and field to young athletes from an early age. By incorporating this initiative into a high-profile event like the Kip Keino Classic, the federation seeks to provide young athletes with a unique opportunity to engage with and be inspired by elite competitors.

This integration not only motivates the children by allowing them to interact with their role models but also promotes a deeper appreciation for the sport. It serves as a vital stepping stone in nurturing future champions and ensuring the sustained growth and popularity of athletics across generations.

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