Third Edition Of Kenya Pipeline Cross-Country Kicks Off In Makueni
15th February 2019
During today’s event, winners of the various categories, which will also feature children and adult races will receive enhanced cash prizes for the top five for each of the categories
- The third edition of the Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC) cross-country race which features senior and junior men and women events of 10km among other races, kicked off today morning at the Thange market grounds in Makueni County
- According to event organiser Agnes Mueni, who hails from the region, the race is a perfect opportunity for the local youth to hone their running skills and become productive in their lives
- Mueni added that the community in Thange and Makueni have limited opportunities to train and advance themselves in athletics and life skills, hence the importance of such events
MAKUENI, Kenya-
The third edition of the Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC) cross-country race which
features senior and junior men and women events of 10km among other races,
kicked off today morning at the Thange market grounds in Makueni County.
The race will be
open to the general community including women, the elderly, children and
persons with disability with the main categories including general race 10Km
(18-49 years); elderly race 3Km (above 50 years); people with disabilities 3Km
while children up to 17 years will run for 5 Km.
According to event
organiser Agnes Mueni, who hails from the region, the race is a perfect
opportunity for the local youth to hone their running skills and become
productive in their lives.
Mueni added that the
community in Thange and Makueni have limited opportunities to train and advance
themselves in athletics and life skills, hence the importance of such events.
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“The Thange race is
a welcome boon for our youth because Makueni County has limited or no
structured athletic races and sports activities to engage our youth. This is an
opportunity for growth for our young people,” she said.
“This year, we want
to do it differently. The participants will not just run, they will also be
engaged in leadership and mentorship programmes, life skills training and
athletics talent development.
“I am happy that KPC
has given us the chance to focus on empowering our local youth,” Mueni added.
Acknowledging the
importance of tapping the rich hidden talent in Makueni County, KPC acting
Managing Director Mr Hudson Andambi applauded the local community of Thange and
the larger Makueni County for their huge support during the last two editions
of the race and most importantly during the clean-up exercise following the
2015 oil spill.
“It is our corporate
tradition to always partner with communities that host us and our facilities
through various strategies of mutual benefit.
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“Thange has a
special place in our community of partners and we feel proud that we are able
to carry out a sports activity that will in the long run see the transformation
of young people who can develop their running potential to career level and
earn from it,” Andambi underlined.
During today’s
event, winners of the various categories, which will also feature children and
adult races will receive enhanced cash prizes for the top five for each of the
categories.
The prize money will
be distributed in kind in form of vouchers for food from local traders and some
cash to meet other household needs children winners will also receive vouchers
for school books from a local bookshop.
“As Africa’s premier
Oil & Gas Company, sports is one avenue of empowering the people to become
change agents in their own communities. This is what our corporate social
investment agenda is all about.
“I am also grateful
to the chairman and my Board of Directors for the support that they have
accorded the people of Thange throughout the clean-up process. This shows that
as a company, we want to build a lasting bridge with the people of Thange,” Andambi
added.
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Winners in the elite
youth category will pocket KSh15,000 while first and second runners up will
receive KSh12,000 and KSh9,000 respectively.
The top three in the
junior and senior men and women categories will get KSh7,000, KSh5,500 and KSh4,000,
respectively also with the top 5 finishers awarded.