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Faith Kipyegon Triumphs in Rome: Champion Dominates 1500m in Comeback

Saturday, August 31, 2024   By Richard Onyango Contact info Onyangor248@gmail.com   In a thrilling display of endurance and skill, Faith Kipyegon reclaimed her throne in the women’s 1500 meters at the Rome Diamond League in Brussels, clocking an impressive 3:52:89. This victory marks her first competitive race since her historic achievement at the Paris

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MAN UNITED FAIL TO DELIVER AWAY

  August 26th, 2024  Email:leeroywuone02@gmail.com   Saturday afternoon at the Amex stadium saw Manchester united thrashed in an emotional ninety fifth minute after Brazilian forward Joao Pedro netted a header to the bottom right corner leaving Onana helpless at the edge of the goal post. Joao Pedro’s late goal came from a cross delivered by

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Bayern Munich faces New Era under Kompany Amidst Kanes Trophy Drought

By Richard Onyango Contact info: onyangor248@gmail.com   In a season marked by high expectations and significant changes, Bayern Munich begins their new campaign under the stewardship of Vincent Kompany, who is tasked with revitalizing the clubs fortunes. Kompanys arrival is seen as a breath of fresh air, and early reports suggest he has already transformed

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Remember the Name

by Ben Ayuko contact info: benayuko@gmail.com {image by Reuters}   Julien Alfred ran the race of her life- literally– to claim the Olympic Gold Medal in the Women’s 100m event in Paris, 2024 to become Saint Lucia’s first ever Olympic Champion. Jamaican veteran, Shelly-Anne Fraser-Pryce, dropped out of the race after sustaining an injury while

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A Day of Highs and Lows

by Ben Ayuko contact info: benayuko@gmail.com {images by Reuters}   3rd of August 2024 was a day of Highs and Lows at the Paris Olympics. First off, Ferdinand Omanyala coasted into the Men’s 100m Semi-Finals at the Paris Olympics by winning his heat in a time of 10.08 seconds. After a relatively slow start, Omanyala

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