Mathew Sawe writes
history, as Kenya wins first African high jump gold
Kenya’s Olympics-bound former Itigo Mixed student is first
Kenyan to win African High Jump gold
That “Kenya wins HIGH JUMP GOLD medal at Africa Championship
in Durban South Africa.” does not sound right. For a country renown for middle
and long distance running, it sounds a bit misplaced.
Matthew Sawe is the first Kenyan to win a gold medal in high
jump after clearing 2.21m in South Africa. He is on his way to Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil, for 2016 Olympics. He becomes the first Kenyan to take part in high
jump. Sawe’s exploits comes hot on the heels of the storied javelin thrower
Julius Yego, the reigning world champion. It will be safe to say that Yego’s
meteoric rise in a sport dominated by Europeans may have inspired other Kenyans
to dare to dream. And that is where Matthew Sawe’s story begins.
The 27-year-old Sawe, who started jumping while still a student
at Itigo Mixed Secondary School in Kosirai, Nandi County, is slowly joining the
high jumping crème de la crème in the world. In 2012, Sawe represented Kenya at
the African Athletics Championship in Porto Novo, Benin, where he won bronze
medal. The podium finished caught the eye of the International Association of
Athletics Federations (IAAF) and he was selected to join their High Performance
Training Centre in Dakar, Senegal. He is handled by Frenchman, Moussa Fall, an
IAAF coach. Today, Sawe lives in Dakar and Paris. He also holds Kenya national
record of 2.25m he set in 2015 during the world championship trials in 2015 at
the Moi International Sports Centre Kasarani but missed championship required
standard entry by three centimetres. See Also: KENYANS IN CLEAN SWEEP: Aprot
anchors 1-2-3 finish in Senior Africa Championships This season, Sawe
participated in a series of competitions in France and Germany as part of his
Olympic preparations before representing his country at the Senior Africa
Championship two weeks ago in Durban, South Africa. “I’m extremely excited to
hold Africa title and a huge honour to represent my country at the Olympics
Games in Rio. It has been a long journey combined with a lot of hard work. It’s
unbelievable,” said Sawe, who just like Yego watched the established jumpers
like Qatari’s Mutaz Barshim and Bogdan Bondarenko of Ukraine on YouTube to
perfect his jumping skills. He added: “Last year, I missed the world
championship qualification mark by three centimetres. I never lost hope. I’m
always a positive person.” Team Kenya Olympics Games athletics head coach
Julius Kirwa confirmed they received a letter from world track and field
governing body IAAF giving instructions that Sawe be included in the team.
“Sawe was given ‘B’ standard qualification and also we were informed by IAAF to
name him to the squad,” said Kirwa. TOPICS: MATHEW SAWE, THLETICS CHAMPIONSHIP
Read more at:
http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/sports/article/2000207550/sawe-writes-history-olympics-bound-former-itigo-mixed-student-is-first-kenyan-to-win-african-high-jump-gold
DENNIS OKEYO Tuesday, July 5th 2016
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