Kiprotich takes 2012 athletics crown
Jan 19, 2013
London 2012 Olympic Games gold medallist Stephen Kiprotich raced himself to the athlete of the year award, beating three other nominees to the title, during a dinner at Serena Hotel Friday evening.
By Norman Katende
Athlete of the Year: Stephen Kiprotich
First Runner-up: Sarah Nambawa
2nd Runner-up: Benjamin Kiplagat
Upcoming male: Michael Cherop
Upcoming Female: Winnie Nannyondo
Past five winners
2011: Annet Negesa
2007-2010: Moses Kipsiro
London 2012 Olympic Games gold medallist Stephen Kiprotich raced himself to the athlete of the year award, beating three other nominees to the title, during a dinner at Serena Hotel Friday evening.
He is also favourite to win the Nile Special USPA Sports Personality of the Year 2012 award which takes place Saturday evening at Imperial Royale Hotel.
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Winnie Nannyondo bagged the award for Best Upcoming Female Athlete
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The athlete won himself a cash prize of sh1.5 m courtesy of event sponsors MTN, a night at Serena Hotel and a holiday to a destination of his choice courtesy of Beyond the Sky Tours and Travels.
“I thank God for what happened to me and all other people who have managed to help me achieve this including my coaches and fellow athletes,” said Kiprotich after claiming the award from state sports Minister Charles Bakkabulindi.
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L-R: Nambawa, Kiprotich, Bakkabulindi, Kiplagat, UAF head Dominic Otucet and William Blick cut the cake.
“It is a challenge and I will work hard to see that I maintain it,” said the athlete, who was flanked by his wife Patricia Cherop and the two runner-ups Sarah Nambawa and Benjamin Kiplagat.
Sarah Nambawa became the first athlete to retain a continental title, when she won gold in the Africa Senior Women championships triple jump in Benin, while Kiplagat won bronze in the 3000m event.
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Kiprotich called his coach Michael Letu to the podium to thank him for his efforts
“He deserved it. That was a great achievement,” said Nambawa, who won herself sh1m, with Kiplagat winning sh750, 000.
Kiprotich promised to concentrate on seeing that he finishes on the podium in the World Championships in August this year.