Moraa's fate hangs in the balance as Athletics Kenya makes decision on Olympics 800m team
The 800m runner is keeping her fingers crossed following a dramatic race at the Olympics trials on Friday.
Mary Moraa put family first when she allowed her cousin Sarah Moraa a podium place in the 800m at the Olympic trials at Nyayo Stadium on Friday.
With the world champion a shoo-in for the Olympics given her status and the fact that she already has the qualifying mark, Mary Moraa still stayed in the leading pack but at the final stretch, she slowed down to allow her cousin to close in.
However, it is Lilian Odira who ended up as the main beneficiary as she claimed victory, and most crucially, secured the Olympic qualifying time after clocking 1:59.27.
For Sarah Moraa, the ‘through pass’ from her cousin was still not helpful as she finished in third -place in a time 1:59.39, falling behind the 1:59.30 required to qualify for the Olympics.
The world champion was second in 1:59.35, securing the final automatic qualifying spot.
Meanwhile for Odira, it is a massive boost for her after showing great signs since coming back from maternity break.
Odira finished fourth at the African Games in March and will hope to keep improving with a great performance at the Olympics.
Sarah Moraa’s fate now hangs in the balance as she will have to wait to know if she will be the third athlete who will be selected by Athletics Kenya, which would mean seeking a qualifying standard at other events before the June 30 deadline.
If that is not the case, another athlete with an Olympic standard will be selected to represent the country.
posted Friday June 14th
by Joel Omotto