Home others Business SPORTS NEWS-BingwaFest Heads to Meru’s Kinoru Stadium for Central Region’s Showdown.

SPORTS NEWS-BingwaFest Heads to Meru’s Kinoru Stadium for Central Region’s Showdown.

40
0


-More than 600 athletes have registered to participate as they aim to have a share of more than Ksh. 6M that will be up for grabs in the various track disciplines.


-Just like in all editions, there will be a free medical camp that will run throughout the weekend and will offer general consultation services, specialist consultation services, laboratory and pharmacy services.
MAARUFU MOHAMED-GOLFNEWSLINKS.
The Central Region Edition of the second season of Betika BingwaFest kicked off on Monday, December 15th and is set to culminate with the finals on Sunday, December 21st at the Kinoru Stadium in Meru.
Defending champions in the Women’s football, Gachanka Queens, were off to a perfect start as they hammered Isiolo United Ladies 4-0 in their opening match to stay on course in their title defense attempt, with Al Azizia also setting their eyes on claiming the men’s title again.
Football will be played at Kinoru Primary School Grounds, Kaaga Girls Grounds and Meru School Grounds before moving to Kinoru Stadium on Sunday for the finals. Rugby will be played at Meru School and Kaaga Girls’ pitches, while athletics and basketball will be staged at Kinoru Stadium.
Meru Nets Captain Malvin Maingi is looking forward to featuring in the second edition and is hoping to push his team to a better finish in the 3×3 basketball, adding that the Kinoru Stadium court installed during the first edition has helped them prepare well this time around.
“Coming back for a second edition is an incredible feeling. We return for the second edition ready to represent Meru and better our finish from last year. It is a privilege to play. Our mission to inspire and help make Meru basketball nationally recognized. Over the past year, Kinoru has truly become our home. The court has come in handy in our preparation and has been a good infrastructure for the whole community, being the first public basketball court in the area. What started as a court has grown into a community, and we are proud to be part of that growth,” Maingi said.
More than 600 athletes have registered to participate as they aim to have a share of more than Ksh. 6M that will be up for grabs in the various track disciplines.
Naomi Chepngeno and Diana Cherotich highlight the Women’s 10,000m and 5,000m races, while Yegon Kipkirui and Josphat Kipchirchir are the athletes to watch in the Men’s races.
Gold medalists in the lucrative 10,000m will take home Ksh. 300,000, as the first and second runners-up will pocket Ksh. 250,000 and Ksh. 200,000, respectively.
The athletes who finish fourth and fifth will round off the prize bracket and will receive Ksh. 100,000 and Ksh. 75,000 in that order.
In the 5,000m category, winners will be awarded Ksh. 250,000, second-place finishers Ksh. 150,000, third place Ksh. 100,000, fourth place Ksh. 50,000, and fifth place Ksh. 30,000.
Prizes for the top five in the 100m, 4000m, 800m, and 1,500m will be the same, with Gold medalists receiving Ksh. 150,000, silver medalists Ksh. 100,000, and bronze medalists Ksh. 60,000.
The fourth and fifth place finishers will pocket Ksh. 30,000 and Ksh. 20,000.
Betika Head of Brand, Eric Mwiti, said, “Meru has been good hosts and that is why we are happy to be heading back there. Just like in the first edition, we are hoping to see huge turnout by the fans as they come to cheer their teams. Our commitment has always been to grow grassroots talent and create platforms where young men and women can showcase their skills, be discovered, and inspired to dream bigger.”
The second season of the multi-disciplinary sports extravaganza kicked off in August as Nakuru hosted the Rift Valley Region event at the Afraha Stadium before moving to Siaya County for the Nyanza Region leg, then to Machakos County for the Eastern Region chapter, followed by Nairobi last month.
Winners in football and rugby, both Men and Women, will pocket Ksh. 1 million each, while the winning teams in the 3×3 basketball will go home Ksh. 500,000 richer.
The first runners-up for football and rugby will be awarded Ksh. 500,000, while the second runners-up are set to receive Ksh. 250,000. In basketball, the teams that finish second and third will take home Ksh. 250,000 and Ksh. 100,000, respectively.
Just like in all editions, there will be a free medical camp that will run throughout the weekend and will offer general consultation services, specialist consultation services, laboratory and pharmacy services.
ENDS.
KINDLY ADVERTISE WITH US.
FOR YOUR GOLF/SPORTS/BUSINESS/ENVIRONMENT/HEALTH/OPINIONS/SPONSORED CONTENTS OR BUSINESS PROMO,
CONTACT US.
mmaarufu@gmail.com.
golfnewslinks@gmail.com.
Phone/What’s up…+254726614604.
                                +254722415598.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here