Why the construction of Kipchoge Keino stadium in Nandi is a milestone in sports development in the country

By Remmy ButTa

In a landmark moment for sports development in Kenya’s athletics heartland, Nandi County Governor.

Stephen Sang witnessed as the official site for the transformative Kipchoge Keino Stadium was handed over to a contractor.

This marked the commencement of its highly anticipated construction.

This event signifies a monumental stride towards realizing a long-held dream and solidifying Nandi’s global reputation as a cradle of champions.

The ambitious project, now firmly under the capable stewardship of the Ministry of Defence and the Ministry of Sports, Culture, and The Arts, promises to deliver an ultra-modern sporting complex that meets the highest international standards.

Governor Sang, speaking during the event, hailed the handover as “a bold leap forward in our county’s sporting journey,” a journey intrinsically linked to the legendary Kipchoge Keino, whose legacy the stadium proudly bears.

A Beacon of Excellence:

Once completed, the Kipchoge Keino Stadium will be a world-class facility boasting: A modern tartan track compliant with World Athletics standards.

A 10,000-spectator seating capacity, State-of-the-art amenities designed to host international competitions and Comprehensive facilities supporting elite athlete training and development.

The 10,000-seater stadium, built to CAF and World Athletics standards, addresses a critical need, providing Nandi’s world-renowned athletes with a much-deserved, top-tier training and competition ground within their own county.

Its significance is further amplified by its designation as an official training ground for the upcoming 2027 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) tournament, bringing international prestige and opportunity directly to Kapsabet.

Governor Sang, speaking on behalf of the people of Nandi, extended profound gratitude to His Excellency the President of the Republic of Kenya, Dr. William Samoei Ruto, for his pivotal role in actualizing this transformative project.

“His commitment to uplifting sports infrastructure across the country continues to inspire hope and unlock the immense potential residing in our youth,” Governor Sang stated.

The official site handover ceremony was led by a high-powered delegation reflecting the project’s national importance. Key figures present included: Dr. Patrick Mariru, Principal Secretary, State Department for Defence, Mr. Elijah Mwangi, CBS, Principal Secretary, State Department for Sports, Dr. Ouma Oluga, Principal Secretary, State Department for Medical Services (Representing Health CS), Brigadier Titus Sokobe, Chief of Special Projects, Defence Headquarters, Hon. Rose Angira, CECM for Sports, Hon. Dr. Philemon Bureti, CECM for Administration.

The presence of these senior officials underscored the collaborative effort and national significance attached to delivering this premier facility.

With the site now formally handed over and construction set to begin, the vision of a world-class sporting citadel in Kapsabet moves decisively from blueprint to reality.

The Kipchoge Keino Stadium stands poised to become a crucible for future champions, a hub for international events, and an enduring symbol of Nandi County’s unwavering commitment to sporting excellence and progress.

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