Kibet stuns star field to win World Championships ticket

Michael Kibet of National Police Service wins the 5,000m final at Nyayo National Stadium on September 12, 2019 during the World Championships trials. PHOTO | SILA KIPLAGAT |

What you need to know:

  • Nicholas Kimeli came in third in 13:27.99 as favourite and World Under-20 5,000m Edward Zakayo, who is still recovering from pneumonia, finished a distant ninth in 14:02.44.

A new star was born when little-known Michael Kibet from Iten stormed to victory in men's 5,000m on Thursday to qualify for the World Championships set to run from September 27 to October 6 in Doha, Qatar.

Kibet, who has never represented Kenya at any level, stayed behind the pack before bolting out with 300m to go to triumph in 13 minutes and 26.83 seconds.

Kibet edged out National 5,000m champion Daniel Simiyu to second place in 13:27.95.

Nicholas Kimeli came in third in 13:27.99 as favourite and World Under-20 5,000m Edward Zakayo, who is still recovering from pneumonia, finished a distant ninth in 14:02.44.

"It's a great feeling beating such a strong field to get to represent Kenya for the first time ever," said the 21-year-old Kibet. "I am not surprised since i trained and planned well for the race."

"He told me to stay behind and go for the kill with two laps to go and it worked," Kibet said of his coach, William Koila.

Athletes compete in the men's 5,000m final at Nyayo National Stadium on September 12, 2019 during the World Championships trials. PHOTO | SILA KIPLAGAT | NATION MEDIA GROUP

However, there is the likelihood of Athletics Kenya doing away with the 1-2-3 selection for the World Championships.

AK director for Competition Paul Mutwii said they are likely to give a will card when they name the final team on Friday.

Vannice Kerubo of National Police Service scales the last hurdle to win the Women's 400m hurdles final at Nyayo National Stadium on September 12, 2019 during the World championships trials. PHOTO | SILA KIPLAGAT | NATION MEDIA GROUP