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Kenya: ‘Kisii Express’ Mary Moraa Secures Tokyo Olympics Qualifying Time

Kenya: ‘Kisii Express’ Mary Moraa Secures Tokyo Olympics Qualifying Time

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Kenya’s Mary Moraa has clocked the Tokyo Olympic Games qualifying standards in women’s 800m.

The 2017 World Under-18 400m silver medallist hit the standards after winning the women’s 800m in one minute and 59.25 at Sollentuna Grand Prix at Sollentunavallen Stadium in Sollentuna, Sweden Sunday.

She beat Noel Yarigo from Benin and Katherina Trost from Germany to second and third places in 2:00.57 and 2:00.67 respectively.

The time was not only Moraa’s personal best, but also the Area Record.

It was only only a matter of time before Moraa, who celebrates her 21st birthday on Tuesday, registered the qualifying time after she won the Tokyo Olympics pre-trials in a personal best of 2:01.12 on May 29 at the Nyayo National Stadium.

Moraa would then win the women’s 800m race at Paavo Nurmi Games improvong her personal best to 1:59.95 at Paavo Nurmi Stadium in Finland.

That saw her miss the Tokyo Olympics qualifying standard time of 1:59.50 by 0.45sec.

Then Moraa would take Sollentunavallen Stradium by storm, beating the Olympic qualifying time by 0.75secs.

Moraa is the fourth Kenya athlete to attain the Tokyo Olympics qualifying standard after 2013 World 800m champion Eunice Sum, Emily Cherotich and Olympic 1,500m champion Faith Chepng’etich.

This is after Jackline Wambui, who also had the time, moved to long distance races.

Chepng’etich is yet to decide whether she will defend her title or take a shot at the 800m title at the Tokyo Summer Games due July 23 to August 8 in Japan.