Four Sports Personalities of the Months of January, February, March, and April have been feted for their achievements in the already scintillating 2023 season.
The quartet has today been rewarded in an unprecedented multiple award ceremony held in Nairobi.
Hard-hitting Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC) ladies’ volleyball team player Pamela Adhiambo was named the January LG/SJAK player of the month for guiding her team to the Kenya Volleyball Federation ladies’ national league title during the season’s playoffs in Nairobi.
Adhiambo also won the MVP award after helping KPC to come from behind against 2022 Africa club champions KCB and win the tightly contested final 3-1, a title they last won in 2017. With the recognition, the winners walked home with personalized trophies and LG 55” NanoCell TV, valued at Ksh 118,000 each. They beat several other high-flying nominees to earn the recognition.
World Cross-Country 10km champion Beatrice Chebet was named February winner of the award. In a dramatic senior women’s race at the Championships held in Bathurst, Chebet overpowered pre-race favorite Ethiopian Letesenbet Gidey, who fell and was disqualified meters from the finish. Chebet, the U-20 world cross country champion in 2019, won senior gold in 33:48 minutes as Ethiopia’s Tsigie Gebreselama clinched silver in 33:56 minutes and Agnes Jebet completed the podium places in 34:00 minutes.
The reigning Tokyo Marathon champion Rosemary Wanjiru claimed the March award. Wanjiru cruised to a surprise victory at the 2023 Tokyo Marathon on Sunday, March 5, 2023, chalking up a win that placed her among the world’s top ten fastest women marathoners. The Iten-based long-distance athlete ran a remarkable race, destroying a strong field in her second World Marathon Major. The 2022 Berlin Marathon runner-up whizzed the tape in two hours, 16 minutes, and 28 seconds (2:16:28) after pulling away from the leading pack in the final kilometers in the Tokyo race.
London Marathon champion and the second fastest runner in the classic distance Kelvin Kiptum was named the April. The 23-year-old had the performance of a lifetime only in his second marathon to floor a star-studded field and win the title in 2:01:25, the second fastest marathon and just 17 seconds shy of beating compatriot Eliud Kipchoge’s marathon world record time of 02:01:09 set at the 2022 Berlin Marathon. He won his marathon debut at the Valencia Marathon last year in what was the fastest debut in marathon history in 2:01:53 which was the third fastest time after Kipchoge’s world record and Kenenisa Bekele.
LG Electronics East Africa Senior Trainer and Content Manager, William Kamore Lauded the quartet for their exemplary performance.
“Kenya is known for producing great athletes be it in long- and middle-distance running, rugby, or women’s volleyball, and therefore coming out tops lends credence to the level of resilience they give to the sport. As title sports of this award, we strive to raise the morale of athletes to help them target desirable limits in sports and make a difference in their livelihood. This informs the reason why LG and SJAK have partnered to inject the much-needed morale and gusto among athletes,” said Kamore.
He summarized by adding that the growth of this prestigious Player of the Month award will, by and large, help bring the country to the tipping point of a great new opportunity – making sports viable again for all and sundry.
SJAK chairman James Waindi on his part congratulated the four athletes for their great effort saying: ‘For the past 8 years we have partnered with LG to ensure that we raise the spirits of athletes across all sports.”
“Today we see athletes Fighting to break the ceiling and put Kenya on the global map. I’m glad that this award has worked to whip up the enthusiasm of athletes and also improve their welfare with a wide range of LG products.”
Over the past years, the LG/SJAK awards have rewarded the creme de la creme of Kenyan sports including Eliud Kipchoge, Ferdinand Omanyala, trailblazing junior grand slam winner Angela Okutoyi, rally star Karan Patel and Faith Kipyegon among others.