Mukhobe clears all hurdles to seal World Championships slot at Kip Keino Classic

 



Wiseman Were Mukhobe delivered a masterclass in the 400m hurdles on Saturday, storming to victory at the Absa Kip Keino Classic at Nairobi’s Ulinzi Sports Complex.


The national champion clocked 48.36 seconds—comfortably inside the 48.50 qualifying mark for the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo — securing his ticket to the global showpiece for the first time.


The 2022 African Championships bronze medallist held off a strong challenge from Botswana’s Kemorena Tisang, who settled for second in 48.59, while Kenya’s Kipkorir Rotich claimed third in 49.17.



 Despite his victory, Were noted he was eyeing a sub 47 second race.


"I feel good with the performance. I’m a sub-47:00 athlete though I did not achieve that I am happy with the victory."


He hopes to feature in the Diamond League circuit to sharpen his form.


"I will now sharpen on the hurdle clearance I prepare for the Diamond League," Were said.


Tisang is hoping to come back to Kenya for a rematch with Were.


"The weather is good, superb, I enjoyed, I ran a good race. The altitude is high, and I want to come back next time for this guy (Wiseman Were) so we can run a fast time. A 47 is possible. I have a small injury, but I believe I can come and run a fast time.



Meanwhile Kipkorir was pleased to have lowered his personal best.


"It was an exciting because I have posted my personal best time. Congratulations to Wiseman on his win and I'm looking forward to the season ahead."


Saturday’s triumph was a near carbon copy of Were’s performance at last year’s Kip Keino Classic, where he clocked 48.57 to secure his maiden Olympic berth for the Paris 2024 Games.

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