BIRMINGHAM HERE WE COME

Last bunch of the Kenyan team finally leaves

The team includes 10,000m runners Edward Zakayo (men) and Irene Cheptai (women).

In Summary

•Coaches to accompany the team are —Julius Kirwa (head coach), Joseph Kipkoech (coach field events), Elkana Nyangau (short races coach), James Seur (team manager), Richard Ngelechei (marathon coach), Alex Sang (middle and long races) and Penina Talam (chaperone).

•Meanwhile, four Northern Irish athletes have been ruled out of the Commonwealth Games just days before the competition begins in Birmingham.

Edward Zakayo
Edward Zakayo
Image: ERICK BARASA

Team Kenya’s last bunch of athletes and coaches left last night for the Commonwealth Games starting this Friday in Birmingham. 

The team includes 10,000m runners Edward Zakayo (men) and Irene Cheptai (women). Others are Selah Jepleting (5000m), William Mbevi (400m-H), Lucy Anyango, Linda Oseso (hammer), Alexander Kiprotich (Javelin), and Cornelius Kemboi (5,000m), Amos Serem (3000m SC).

Coaches to accompany the team are —Julius Kirwa (head coach), Joseph Kipkoech (coach field events), Elkana Nyangau (short races coach), James Seur (team manager), Richard Ngelechei (marathon coach), Alex Sang (middle and long races) and Penina Talam (chaperone).

Meanwhile, four Northern Irish athletes have been ruled out of the Commonwealth Games just days before the competition begins in Birmingham.

Cyclists JB Murphy and Lydia Boylan, boxer Damien Sullivan and marathon runner Paul Pollock will all miss the Games through injury.

Murphy was involved in a crash during a race in France earlier this week while super-heavyweight Sullivan announced his retirement at the age of 29 on medical advice.

The two-time Ulster champion was set to compete in his second Games following a brief stint in the professional ranks after competing on the Gold Coast four years ago.

His absence means Northern Ireland's much-vaunted boxing squad is reduced to 12 fighters.

The cycling team will also now be without considerable experience, with Boylan's injury ending her chances of competing at a third consecutive Commonwealth Games.

Pollock, who won this year's Belfast Marathon with a dominant 2:16.13, was set to run alongside Olympic team-mates Kevin Seaward and Stephen Scullion in the men's marathon on  Saturday but has been forced to withdraw with an unspecified injury.

Elsewhere, Cookstown native Ian Sloan has been called into England's hockey squad for his second Games appearance having helped the side claim bronze in 2018.