Odira, Keter to headline star-studded cast at Kenya Prisons Championships

Kenya's Lilian Odira and Portugal's Patricia Silva compete in the women's 800m semi-final during the Indoor World Athletics Championships in Nanjing, on March 22. [AFP]

The 2021 World U20 men's 1500m champion Vincent Keter and reigning Absa Kip Keino Classic women's 800m champion Lilian Odira are among the star-studded cast that will headline the two day 2025 Kenya Prisons Service Inter-Regional Athletics, Darts and Chess Championships set for Ulinzi Sports Complex, Nairobi this weekend (today and tomorrow).

Prisons will use their national athletics showdown in Ulinzi to select a formidable squad that will represent the force at the forthcoming Athletics Kenya (AK) National Championships set for Nairobi on June 26-28.

Ahead of the showpiece, KPS Deputy Commissioner General Admin, Nicholas Maswai welcomed various sponsorship boosts, both in cash and in kind, from the Magereza Sacco, Kingdom Bank, Sai Sports Limited, Progressive, Nairobi West Hospital, Nairobi South Hospital and Gertrude Hospital.

"We are grateful to well wishers who have come on board to support these championships, we don't take their kind gesture for granted. We pledge to select a solid line up that will be a great force to reckon with at the nationals," Maswai underlined.

Odira and Keter are optimistic to defend their titles in the looming Prisons battle which they are also aiming to attain their personal bests.

"I'm happy I got a PB in Kip Keino Classic last weekend, and attaining  the World Championships qualifying mark was the icing on the cake, I'll try to push even harder to improve on my PB this weekend in Ulinzi," Odira told Standard Sports.

"Currently, my body is fine, it is in great shape, no injuries, I feel very fresh and energized, so a new PB is just possible this weekend."

The African women's silver medallist explained that she did lots of endurance with the Cross Country races she took earlier in the year which saw her make it to the podium in all the races. Her current focus, as she aims for the national championships and the Tokyo 2025 World Championships, is purely speed work.

Keter, who finished third in men's 1500m at last weekend's Kip Keino Classic said he will double in men's 800m in the Prisons challenge.

"My body is already responding well in 1500m, so I'm also scaling down to 800m to get speed," Keter stated.

"I missed to attain the World Championships qualifying mark at the Rabat Diamond League and at this year's Kip Keino Classic, but it is still early in the season, I believe there is still plenty of time to punch that ticket."

The KPS Deputy Director Sports, Catherine Ndereba, hailed Odira for bringing the roof down at the Kip Keino Classic last Saturday, terming Odira as the next big thing in Kenya's athletics scene.

"While our athletics contest will be held at Ulinzi, the Darts and Chess competitions will be conducted at the Kenya Prisons Staff Training College in Ruiru," Ndereba explained.

Jane Kiiri, the KPS Deputy Commissioner General, Technical, thanked the sponsors who are walking the journey with Prisons this season, pledging that they will chose best of the best at weekend for the forthcoming national championships duel.