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TOKYO OLYMPICS: Ugandan athletes who are still in medal contention

William Kasoba by William Kasoba
August 2, 2021
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After winning two medals last Friday in the men’s 10,000m, thanks to Joshua Cheptegei for the silver and Jacob Kiplimo for the bronze, more Ugandan athletes are still in pursuit for Olympic medals.

Yesterday Peruth Chemutai reached the women’s 3000m steeplechase final that is slated for Wednesday August 4 at 2pm (EAT). She finished second in Heat 1. She qualified automatically with a season best time of 9:12.72.

Similarly, today morning Winnie Nanyondo stormed the semifinals of the women’s 1500m race at the Olympics in Tokyo. The 27-year-old finished second after posting 4:02:24 behind defending champion Faith Kipyegon from Kenya who crossed the line in 4:01:40. She will compete for the final spot on Wednesday at 1:25pm (EAT).

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Tomorrow more Ugandans who are yet to grace the Olympic track will be in action with Ronald Musagala competing in the men’s 1500m heats and Shida Leni in the Women’s 400m heats.

On Wednesday, Cheptegei and Kiplimo will be back in action for the men’s 5000m race. The duo will be joined by Oscar Chelimo.

On Saturday August 7, Juliet Chekwel    and Immaculate Chemutai will take part in the women’s marathon. And on the day Mercyline Chelangat will compete in the 10000m.

On the last day of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, 2012 gold winner Stephen, Fred Musobo and Filex Chemonges will compete in the men’s marathon.              

03/08     Ronald Musagala              Athletics              Men’s 1500m (heats)     Olympic Stadium

03/08     Shida Leni            Athletics              Women’s 400m (heats) Olympic Stadium

03/08     Johua Cheptegei              Athletics              Men’s 5000m (heats)     Olympic Stadium

03/08     Jacob Kiplimo     Athletics              Men’s 5000m (heats)     Olympic Stadium

03/08     Oscar Chelimo   Athletics              Men’s 5000m (heats)     Olympic Stadium

07/08     Juliet Chekwel   Athletics              Women’s Marathon       Sapporo park

07/08     Immaculate Chemutai   Athletics              Women’s Marathon       Sapporo park

07/08     Mercyline Chelangat      Athletics              Women’s 10000m            Olympic Stadium

08/08     Stephen Kiprotich            Athletics              Men’s Marathon              Sapporo park

08/08     Filex Chemonges             Athletics              Men’s Marathon              Sapporo park

08/08     Fred Musobo     Athletics              Men’s Marathon              Sapporo park

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