If there’s one thing that Jamaica and Kenya share, then it’s their dominance on the track. Both nations have produced world-class sprinters, yet preparing athletes to their full potential remains a struggle. “My preparations have been challenging,” confessed World Champion Faith Kipyegon, reflecting on training in her own country ahead of the World Athletics Championships. Despite the hurdles, she clinched a medal in Tokyo. But the challenges persist, and at the Athlos event, when asked the same question, Kipyegon didn’t hold back, raising the issue once more, hoping her sports administrators are listening.

During a media interaction with Faith Kipyegon , Georgia Hunter-Bell, and Keely Hodgkinson, a reporter from Jamaica posed a thought-provoking question. He noted that both Jamaica an

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