Team Kenya at Glasgow Games 2014

Team Kenya at Glasgow Games 2014

mkuu hujaona hongera yangu pale juu?.au unataka niandike article nzima yenye neno hongera?.

Nimeipokea hongera yako kamanda, ila namshauri mwenzio Bulldog hata naye awache jeuri na atoe hongera halafu apite kimya. He has to learn how to choose his battles, hili la Glasgow hana pumzi, Wabongo wamechemsha kupitilizia, kama taifa mketi na kuwaza upya.
 
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Guys we are number two in whole of Africa.... wapi shangwe, afu vipi majirani Bongo hamna hata medali moja wakati Uganda pia wanazo tano sasa. jameni hili giant limelala kweli, ila tunaambiwa limeamuka kadoda11 Geza Ulole Bulldog

:embarrassed::embarrassed::embarrassed:Sio siri manyang'au mnajitahidi sana, wa TZ tunajijua na blah blah zetu, hongereni...
 
:embarrassed::embarrassed::embarrassed:Sio siri manyang'au mnajitahidi sana, wa TZ tunajijua na blah blah zetu, hongereni...

Sisi manyang'au hatujaanza kujitahidi leo, dunia hii huwezi shinda chochote bila unyang'au wa kiaina. Mambo ya ustaraabu yaachie kizazi cha miaka ya sabini na sitini, huu ni ulimwengu mpya, kila mtu yuko kimaslahi na mbioni. Hadithi za alfa ulela vijiweni uswazi hazisaidii tena.

Yaani huwa napenda sana jinsi Wabongo wanatuona manyang'au, tukiingia Bongo huwa hamna cha kupumua, tunapiga miradi kwa bidii ya mchwa au sisimizi.
 
Nimeipokea hongera yako kamanda, ila namshauri mwenzio Bulldog hata naye awache jeuri na atoe hongera halafu apite kimya. He has to learn how to choose his battles, hili la Glasgow hana pumzi, Wabongo wamechemsha kupitilizia, kama taifa mketi na kuwaza upya.

Nikupe hongera kwa lipi la maana?? Wewe una medali??
 
Haya basi umeshinda maana Nigeria wametushinda, kufikia sasa mabingwa wetu wanazo medali 25. Tupo namba tatu Afrika halafu namba tisa dunia, yaani top ten in the whole world, chezea Mkenya utachoka. Bora utupee hongera na kubaki kimya kama mwenzio kadoda11

Haina tofauti na Emirate cup,
 
Nikupe hongera kwa lipi la maana?? Wewe una medali??
Nipe mimi na nchi yangu hongera kwa kuwaboresha wanamichezo wetu. Kwa jinsi moja au nyingine ninahusika, aidha kwa ulipaji kodi inayohusika kuboresha nyanja yenyewe au kwa ushabiki unaowapa morale. Mswazi kama wewe huwezi elewa chochote, nitakuacha tu. This is too complex for you.
 
Haya basi umeshinda maana Nigeria wametushinda, kufikia sasa mabingwa wetu wanazo medali 25. Tupo namba tatu Afrika halafu namba tisa dunia, yaani top ten in the whole world, chezea Mkenya utachoka. Bora utupee hongera na kubaki kimya kama mwenzio kadoda11

hivi jumuiya ya madola nchi zote duniani zinashiriki?
 
hivi jumuia ya madola nchi zote duniani zinashiriki?

Kwani kombe la dunia soccer huwa linashirikisha kila nchi, jumuia ina nchi 53 na kwamba sasa Kenya imeshikilia namba nane hicho ni kitu cha kujivuinia kishenzi, yaani kiasi cha kufa mtu.
 
Huko sisi tunatimiza wajibu tu..Mambo ya kukimbiza upepo nani anataka!?! 😉

Sisi mchezo wetu ni (BBA) Big Brother Africa ..ndani ya mjengo..

Tungeshida hata Moja ndiyo ningeshangaa...Ingawa inauma asee🙁

Hongereni Wana-Kenya na Uganda kwa kuiwakilisha EA
 
:embarrassed::embarrassed::embarrassed:Sio siri manyang'au mnajitahidi sana, wa TZ tunajijua na blah blah zetu, hongereni...

hahaha kaka unajua sana kung'ata na kupuliza.
 
Guys we are number two in whole of Africa.... wapi shangwe, afu vipi majirani Bongo hamna hata medali moja wakati Uganda pia wanazo tano sasa. jameni hili giant limelala kweli, ila tunaambiwa limeamuka kadoda11 Geza Ulole Bulldog

Hatunga shida na hizo ma medals, juu ya vile hiyo Gold inatokaga hukuhuku....hahahahaha joking bana..hongereni ndugu zetu sisi huku tusha give up on sports..blahblah miingiii
 
Sisi manyang'au hatujaanza kujitahidi leo, dunia hii huwezi shinda chochote bila unyang'au wa kiaina. Mambo ya ustaraabu yaachie kizazi cha miaka ya sabini na sitini, huu ni ulimwengu mpya, kila mtu yuko kimaslahi na mbioni. Hadithi za alfa ulela vijiweni uswazi hazisaidii tena.

Yaani huwa napenda sana jinsi Wabongo wanatuona manyang'au, tukiingia Bongo huwa hamna cha kupumua, tunapiga miradi kwa bidii ya mchwa au sisimizi.

Safi samna lawmaina78, anyway huwezi amini, ila mie nilizaliwa huko, late mzee na mama walikuwa steward na stewardess, ila wakatambaa baada ya EAC kuvunjika (ofcouse manyang'au ndio chanzo!), anyway bado nawasifu, sio siri mnajitahidi kwa kuwa aggressive na ambitious, na ndio maana wachache huku TZ wanawa mind!
Bado mko juu, kwa muda gani hatujui, ila tuko nyuma yenu....tutawapiku tu hasa na hawa wasomalia wanavyowasumbua na fujo....
 
Hongereni banaaaa kwa juhudi zenu mnastahili pongezi si kama sisi akina kichwa cha mwendawazimu miaka nenda miaka rudi. Hata sijui kwanini tunaendelea kushiriki katika mashindano ambayo tunajua fika hatuwezi kuambulia chochote. Sijui ni miaka mingapi imekatika tangu tupate medali ya mwisho kwenye Commonwealth/Olympics games.
 
Yego spears and pens history as Kenya tops track and field

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Kenya's Julius Yego competes in the men's javelin throw final at the 2013 IAAF World Championships at the Luzhniki stadium in Moscow on August 17, 2013. PHOTO | FRANCK FIFE | FILE AFP

By AYUMBA AYODI

[h=3]In Summary[/h]
  • Yego finished the job in his third throw of 83.87m.
  • Interestingly, it was at the 2010 Delhi Games where Yego made his major international debut finishing seventh in 69.60.

When Julius Yego was left out of the 2006 World Junior Championships squad despite having qualified, the youngster cried at the Nyayo National Stadium.

The tears were however not in vain as they watered a seed that would produce a legend eight years later.

Yego has been hitting the headlines as the man who refined his trade via YouTube and, on Saturday night, the 49,000-seater Hampden Park erupted with joy when the ‘YouTube Man' beat opponents with superior training facilities to grab the gold.

And he did it in style, barely breaking a sweat. Yego finished the job in his third throw of 83.87m. Heshorn Walcott from Trinidad and Tobago and Australia Hamish Peacock had to battle to their last sixth throws but all was in vain. They finished on 82.67 and 81.75 respectively.

Yego's gold medal that wrapped up the athletics programme at the 20th Commonwealth Games in Glasgow brought Kenya's medal haul to 25; 10 gold, 10 silver and five bronze.

The country was placed ninth behind continental rivals South Africa (12-10-17) and Nigeria (11-11-11) in seventh and eighth places respectively.

"I now feel like a legend, just like my role model Kipchoge Keino, who made history here four decades ago," said the 24-year-old police officer, who defied a groin injury sustained at the warm-up area to spear his way to history books.

"I know I am a now legend back home having won this in field to join the leagues of Keino on track," said Yego, who became the first Kenyan to claim victory in field events at the "Club" Games. "I feel great, it feels great!" The only other medallist in field events from the "Club" Games was John Mayaka, who won bronze at the 1974 Games.

Kopchoge Keino won two medals from the 1970 Edinburgh Games; gold in 1,5000m and bronze in 5,000m.

Yego said he had been training for the games. "I have the All Africa Games and Africa Championship titles but this is so sentimental to me as it's my maiden global victory," he said.

Yego, who is looking forward to defending his Africa title in Morocco, next week, shaped up to the championships in style.

The beefy 2011 All Africa Games champion posted his best ever performance in the Diamond League, finishing second in Oslo in June. Yego's last throw was magical as he ploughed season's best 84.17m to finish behind training mate and the 2007 Osaka World Championships gold medallist, Tero Pitkämäki of Finland.

Pitkämäki, who won silver at the 2013 Moscow World Championships where Yego missed the podium by a whisker, finished fourth with a national record throw of 85.40. At the Moscow Championship, Yego improved his national record with a throw of 85.40 to settle fourth.

GROIN INJURY

"However, it wasn't easy for me since I came into the final with a groin injury that I picked at the warm up area. I almost withdrew and that is why I couldn't push myself further with the rains making it difficult," said Yego. "I could have easily improved on my personal best but I just wanted to be safe with the paining groin."

Interestingly, it was at the 2010 Delhi Games where Yego made his major international debut finishing seventh in 69.60. "I have made a steady rise and I thank God for his blessings. the sky is the limit for me," said Yego.

At the Africa Championships, Yego will be facing the likes of former Africa champion Ihab Abdelrahman from Egypt, who currently leads the Diamond League series, posting a World lead, Africa Record and Meet Record throw of 89.21 in Shanghai in May.

Kenya finished the Games at the top of the Athletics table with 25 medals including 10 golds, 10 silvers and 5 bronze.

"Our mission was just to get those medals for Kenya. Hopefully we will get all the medals at the African championships," said Mercy Cherono, who won gold in the women's 5,000m.

James Magut, who won gold in the men's 1,500m, said: "I am really happy with today's success. I always have that finish in the last 100m."

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Golden Saturday as Cherono, Magut and Yego claim glory

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Julius Kiplangat Yego celebrates taking gold in the final of the men's javelin throw athletics event


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From left: Mercy Cherono (gold), Janet Kisa (silver) and Margaret Muriuki


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From left: James Kiplagat Magut, Elijah Motonei Manangoi and Ronald Kwemoi celebrate
 
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