Janet Mutuku

Janet Mutuku is a Multimedia Journalist and Digital Strategist with a career spanning Kenya’s leading media institutions, including the Kenya News Agency (KNA), KBC, and Royal Media Services. Specialising in translating complex technical data and policy into high-impact narratives, Janet combines her background in traditional beat reporting with modern digital strategy. Currently a lead contributor at Chase Athletics USA, she utilises SEO-driven storytelling and technical production expertise to deliver verified, authoritative content for a global audience.

Sha’Carri Richardson Honours Her Grandmother Ahead of the 2025 Prefontaine Classic

Sha’Carri Richardson’s tribute to her grandmother ahead of the 2025 Prefontaine Classic has touched fans worldwide. Thanking her grandmother for protection, teaching, and love, Sha’Carri Richardson revealed the vital role family support plays in her success. Fans flooded her Instagram with heartfelt messages, celebrating the special bond that fuels her determination on the track.

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Rai Benjamin vs. Warholm and Dos Santos: Who Will Dominate the Loaded 400mH at Prefontaine Classic?

The 2025 Prefontaine Classic is poised for an epic 400m hurdles clash on July 5th, with Rai Benjamin at its heart. Fresh off a strong season, Benjamin faces formidable challenges from track titans. Karsten Warholm, the aggressive former world record holder, will push the pace from the gun, while Alison dos Santos threatens to disrupt Benjamin’s rhythm mid-race with his powerful hurdling. The field deepens with Abderrahman Samba’s explosive kick, the hunger of CJ Allen and Trevor Bassitt, and emerging Jamaican and Nigerian talents. For Benjamin to triumph, he’ll need a masterful blend of aggression, energy conservation, and flawless technique, making this a true test of his speed, tactics, and resilience.

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Martin Keino Explains Why Faith Kipyegon Missed the Four-Minute Mile at Nike Breaking4

Martin Keino, experienced pacer of world record legends, explains why Faith Kipyegon fell short of breaking the four-minute mile at Nike Breaking4.
He highlights the immense challenge of the time drop, physiological limits, pacing difficulties, and the need for precise training and execution. Despite missing the barrier, Kipyegon’s effort marks a historic step forward in women’s middle-distance running.

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