If the Republic of Kenya on Tuesday wins its bid to host the 2025 Athletics World Championships, it would be the first time the championships will happen on African soil.
Nairobi has hosted both the world under-18 and under-20 World Championships in the last four years but faces a string of high-profile rivals including Tokyo, which staged the Olympic Games in July.
Athletics Kenya chief Jackson Tuwei disclosed that “We formally confirmed our bid to host the global championships on Friday, October 1 which was the deadline set by World Athletics,”
“We organised two very successful world junior championships at the Kasarani stadium in 2017 and in August 2021, where a number of world records and personal bests were realised,” he said.
“We learnt a lot of lessons in staging both events, and realistically it is our time to bring the biggest event.”
Over the years, Kenya has become one of the countries to have produced the most successful long-distance runners but has yet to see the World Championships elite runners perform in the country.
Africa has never hosted the World Athletics (WA) premier showpiece, which was first contested in Helsinki, Finland in 1983.
Kenyan sports minister Amina Mohammed first announced the country’s bid for the 2025 world championships in Doha in September 2019, after WA said the global event would be held on a rotational basis across continents.