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Daniel Ebenyo: World silver medalist asks for an Olympic Games place

Ivy Irungu
Last updated: May 28, 2024 9:22 am
Ivy Irungu
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It’s understandable that Daniel Simiu Ebenyo would be eager for a chance to compete in the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, especially after his performance at the Prefontaine Classic.

Finishing eighth in the 10,000m race might not have been the outcome he hoped for, but his dedication and perseverance are commendable.

Ebenyo’s plea to be included in the Kenyan team highlights his passion for representing his country on the international stage. It’s evident that he is determined to bounce back from his performance at the trials and showcase his talent on the Olympic stage.

It’s also admirable that Ebenyo took the time to acknowledge and celebrate his rivals who secured spots on the Olympic team. This sportsmanship demonstrates his respect for fellow athletes and the competitive nature of the sport.

Ultimately, the decision rests with Athletics Kenya, but Ebenyo’s request reflects his commitment to his sport and his desire to compete at the highest level. Whether or not he receives a slot in the Kenyan team, his dedication and sportsmanship are qualities that deserve recognition.

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“I just felt like I was tired, but my manager told me to just go and run because I arrived late, but I’m happy I competed, and those took the first three slots. I’m happy for them, and I wish them all the best in Paris. I wish I could have come earlier,” Ebenyo said.

Simiu said he is very hungry for a medal in the Olympic Games medal and asked the Athletics Kenya to consider him.

“I think it’s good, and I think that’s my prayer that, despite me arriving late, I’m praying to God that they consider me in Paris because I’m hungry for that medal.

“It was stressful, but I thank God that I made it because it wasn’t my fault… I arrived late, and I had to race for like 18 hours to the game. It’s like the body was still tired, but I’m happy I finished,” he added.

 

Ebenyo said he tripped and almost quit, only for him to keep fighting till the end.

“I was just in the middle, and when I tried to change lanes, I tripped. However, now I feel okay. I wanted to drop out, but I remembered that I needed to work hard because no one would do that for me,” the Berlin Half Marathon champion said.

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It sounds like the 10,000m race at the Prefontaine Classic was incredibly competitive, with a strong field of athletes vying for Olympic spots.

Daniel Simiu Ebenyo faced tough competition from notable names like Daniel Mateiko and Kimeli, who secured the first and second positions, respectively.

Ebenyo’s aspiration to join Mateiko and Kimeli on the list of athletes representing Kenya at the Olympics is understandable.

His determination to secure a spot as the third man reflects his commitment to his sport and his desire to compete at the highest level.

Competing in such a challenging race and finishing eighth is no small feat, and Ebenyo’s performance demonstrates his potential as a top-level athlete.

Hopefully, Athletics Kenya will consider his plea and give him the opportunity to showcase his talent on the Olympic stage.

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