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Final AK weekend meet moved to Kasarani

Due to the high turn out in previous meetings, the sixth and final leg will also be held over three days.

In Summary

• All athletes participating  at the meet are required to  register for the event  prior to the competition-AK.

The AK Weekend started in Kisumu, Nairobi hosted the second leg with Thika Stadium entertaining the third meet.• 

Samuel Imeta (2nd R) with Mike Mokamba, Hesbon Ochieng, Samuel Imeta and Ferdinand Omanyala during the 4x100m relay at the Commonwealth Games
Samuel Imeta (2nd R) with Mike Mokamba, Hesbon Ochieng, Samuel Imeta and Ferdinand Omanyala during the 4x100m relay at the Commonwealth Games
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The sixth leg of the Athletics Kenya track and field weekend meet that was set for Nyayo stadium has been moved to Moi International Stadium, Kasarani according to AK.

Due to the high turn out in previous meetings, the sixth and final leg will also be held over three days (Thursday-Saturday) as opposed to the normal two days.

"All athletes participating  at the meet are required to  register for the event  prior to the competition. Registration is mandatory  for all applicants," AK said.

The AK weekend meet started in Kisumu, Nairobi hosted the second leg with Thika Stadium entertaining the third meet.

The previous leg was held at the Coast. Action returned to the Coast region after ten years absence, with KPA Mbaraki Stadium staging the show between March 31 to April 1.

 The Trials for Budapest World Athletics Championships has been slated for July 14-15 also at Kasarani.