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Eldoret's Embarrassing Statues Removed Amidst Social Media Mockery

Eldoret's Embarrassing Statues Removed Amidst Social Media Mockery

Eldoret, Kenya, renowned as the "home of champions" for its illustrious athletic history, recently found itself in an embarrassing predicament after unveiling statues intended to honor its sporting and agricultural heritage. However, these statues, meant to symbolize the town's pride in its athletic achievements, instead sparked widespread mockery and criticism on social media.The backlash was so intense that authorities were forced to remove the statues under the cover of darkness the night before Eldoret's city status ceremony. Many who had found the statues "embarrassing" and "substandard" approved of the removal. As of now, it remains unclear whether the statues will be replaced or forgotten.The statues, representing male and female athletes, were installed at critical roundabouts ahead of Eldoret's official designation as a city. However, locals and online commentators quickly derided the artworks for their poor craftsmanship, with many claiming they "bore little resemblance" to the athletes they were supposed to honor.One statue speculated to represent world-record-holding 1500 m runner Faith Kipyegon was particularly mocked for its unrecognizable and exaggerated features. "It is a reflection of our collective mediocrity as a country," one critic remarked.Another, thought to be of marathon legend Eliud Kipchoge, was similarly criticized and labeled a "joke" by viewers. "Whoever did this will not see heaven," an 'X' user said.Another user added, "This is shoddy and lousy, to say the least. We can do better than this."This controversy unfolded just as Eldoret was celebrating its elevation to city status, a milestone marked by a ceremony attended by President William Ruto. The same day, the President honored Kenyan athletes who had excelled at the 2024 Paris Olympics. Kenya had been the highest-ranked African nation at the Olympics, with 11 medals, including four golds.Faith Kipyegon made history by winning the 1,500m event in a new Olympic record time and also secured a silver medal in the 5,000m race. Unfortunately, Kipchoge could not finish the marathon due to a back injury.The removal of the statues has sparked a debate about the importance of public art and the need for quality control in such projects. It has also raised questions about the role of local authorities in promoting and preserving the town's heritage.

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Faith Kipyegon Shatters 1500m World Record, Eyes Olympic Glory

Faith Kipyegon Shatters 1500m World Record, Eyes Olympic Glory

Kenya's Faith Kipyegon has solidified her status as a formidable contender for the upcoming Olympic Games in Paris by shattering her own world record in the women's 1500m at the Paris Diamond League meet.On Sunday, Kipyegon, guided by two pacemakers, surged to the front and crossed the finish line in an astonishing 3min 49.04sec at Stade Charlety. This remarkable performance eclipsed her previous world record of 3min 49.11sec, set in Florence in June 2023, by a narrow margin of 0.07sec.Kipyegon, now 30 years old, will return to Paris for the Summer Games as one of the top favorites. Her impressive track record includes two Olympic 1500m gold medals and three world titles. In addition to her dominance in the 1500m, Kipyegon also showcased her versatility by claiming the 5,000m title at the 2023 World Championships in Budapest.Kipyegon's world record-breaking performance serves as a testament to her exceptional talent and unwavering determination. It sends a clear message to her rivals that she is in peak form and ready to defend her Olympic crown in Paris.

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