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Kenya: How Moraa Plots to Defend World Title in Tokyo Championships

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Nairobi — Despite being inconsistent in her performance since she won the World title in 2023, Mary Moraa is confident of defending her women’s 800m crown at the World Championships slated for Tokyo in September.

Moraa has a wild card by virtue of being the defending champion and says she will only compete at today’s national trials at the Ulinzi Sports Complex to inspire the young athletes.

Since 2023, Moraa won bronze at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games before winning the diamond league title the same year, then this year, (2025) she competed at the Grand Slam in Jamaica where she did not excel.

However, she is confident she will be at her top form to face the best in the globe.

“I have trained well, and ready for the national championships. Nationals are tough because everyone will be competing for a slot to represent Kenya at the World championships,” Moraa said.

“We have talented upcoming young athletes, so I will be glad to compete alongside them because they are the future, I have been competing in 400m and 800m and I know I will not run forever,” she added.

Moraa is coy of plans to smash the long-standing women’s 800m world record of 1:53.28, set by Jarmila Kratochvílová of Czechoslovakia on July 26, 1983, in Munich.

Moraa has a Personal Best of 1:56.03 clocked on the 27th August, 2023 in Budapest to win the World title-her first.

“Anything can happen in a race and if you have set the mind you are going to run that time, it’s possible. Whoever will break the world record it might be me or someone else, it will be good,” the 25-year-old said.