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  • allAfrica.com

Past articles by Allan:

In Morocco, I travelled and saw a lot more than sport

Once I settled in Casablanca, I did regular two-hour trips all week to Abdellah Stadium in Rabat, where I got an opportunity to watch the greatest soccer club in history - Real Madrid → Read More

Kiplimo is 2023 World Cross-Country champion

The commonwealth double champion Kiplimo now holds both the Cross-Country and Half-Marathon world titles → Read More

Kiplimo bosses emotional Great North Run

Defending champion Marc Scott led the field in the early stages but Kiplimo’s surge of pace disintegrated the front pack early, only Bekele and Barega following him. → Read More

Chelimo silences doubters

Olympic champion and world record holder Joshua Cheptegei finished in an unusual ninth place in 13:13.12sec → Read More

Kiplimo, the Primary Five dropout making a splash in athletics

Kiplimo’s father died when he was young and his peasant mother could not afford his education but he is living the life. → Read More

Coach patient with Orogot

Tarsis Orogot has had a massive turnaround of career over the past 18 months → Read More

Cheptegei: Uganda’s best bet

Joshua Cheptegei has the motivation of potentially becoming the fourth back-to-back world 10,000m champion, after Ethiopians Haile Gebrselassie and Kenenisa Bekele plus Briton Mo Fara → Read More

Revenge, pride fuel Cheptegei

Tonight will mark the most important day for Joshua Cheptegei this year → Read More

Cheptegei leads African stars to Oregon Worlds

Other African stars set to bid for glory include South African sprinter Akani Simbine, Olympic 1500m champion Faith Kipyegon, Burkina Faso’s world triple jump bronze medallist Hugues Zango among others. → Read More

Expectant Musevenis flag off US, UK-bound teams

In so doing, President Museveni and his wife Education and Sports minister Janet feel they have done their part → Read More

Ndase, Akatuhurira power to Singleton Challenge title

And that’s simply because the feeling of winning Season VI of the Entebbe Singleton Challenge title has not sunk in properly → Read More

Uganda’s top medal hopefuls at Oregon 2022

The World Championships start on Friday in Oregon, US, with Uganda’s biggest title hope in the spikes of Olympic and champion Joshua Cheptegei → Read More

Singleton climaxes with friends tipping history

Patrick Ndase and Philemon Akatuhurira take on Joram Tumwine and Julius Borore in the final at the par-71 course today for the crown of Season VI → Read More

Kiplimo hunts for speed

So tonight, Kiplimo will be up his first track race of the year when he lines-up in a field of 15 men for the 3000m race during the Stockholm Diamond League (DL) in Sweden → Read More

Entebbe delights in Helmet Cup victory

A field of 156 players comprising 22 from Kilembe graced the Helmet Cup’s second leg whose theme was pegged to ‘Safety’ in partnership with the sponsors Hima Cement → Read More

Babirye desires more after Stanbic UGC Mug win

Babirye plans to play the Kenya Ladies Open this week before the Coastal Open in Mombasa → Read More

UAF picks Kiprop over Kiplangat for Oregon Worlds

Uganda’s second fastest marathoner ever will not run the 42km race at the West Coast on July 17 despite being automatically qualified → Read More

Emphatic Cranes

In between, veteran Nsubuga, who was returning to the starting XI after sitting out Bermuda and Italy matches, had substitute fielder Arnold Otwani catch Alex Obanda (28 off 34) → Read More

Tricky Italian Job for Cricket Cranes

Skipper Brian Masaba and company must beat Italy at the University Oval in Kyambogo → Read More

Abysmal Cricket Cranes thrashed by Hong Kong

Uganda, on 10 points from seven matches, drop to second place with a Net Run Rate of -0.034 as Hong Kong moved to the summit on 11 points → Read More