

Kenyan Athletes in Tokyo for the World Championships, who
will bag medals in their respective races will now fly business class as they
return to the country.
This follows an uproar from a section of Kenyans questioned
why long-distance star Peres Jepchirchir, who won Gold in the women’s marathon flew
economy.
According to the government officials accompanying the team
in Tokyo, arrangements have already been made to ensure they medalists travel
business class.
The officials said they hope this would motivate the team to
work even harder.
“The travel arrangements have been done and we intend to fly
all the medalists’ business class for their good performance and we believe
this will motivate them to work harder,” Secretary of Administration for
Sports, Evans Achoki said.
It all started when a video of Jepchirchir being celebrated
in a plane for bagging gold in the race.
Flight attendants aboard her return flight surprised the
Olympic champion with a mini-cake and juice, accompanied by cheers and warm
words of gratitude on behalf of her country.
“We are very honoured to have you. You have done a fantastic
job getting a gold medal for the marathon. Thank you so much,” one of the cabin
crew was heard saying.
“God bless you, and may all your dreams come true. May you
keep getting more and more medals for your country.”
Jepchirchir, who has established herself as one of the world’s
finest marathoners, could be seen smiling as she received the surprise honour.
Kenyans on social media however, said the athletes should be
treated better and she deserved more than an economy ticket.
During the race, she engaged Ethiopian opponent Tigst Assefa
in a sprint finish in the last 50 metres to take gold in a season best of
2:24:43.
Assefa clocked 2:24:45 ahead of Uruguay’s Julia Paternain,
who completed the podium in 2:27:23.











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