Commonwealth games bronze Medalist Wiseman Were has intensified training with anticipation of taking part in the 2025 Tokyo World Athletics Championships.

Were whose Olympics journey in Paris came to an end after he finished fifth in the third semi-final of the men’s 400m hurdles is looking to make a big comeback next year.

Were was making his debut in the competition, clocking 49.22 across the finish line.

The Kenyan sprinter is now gearing up for next year’s World Athletics Championships, scheduled for September 13-21.

The non-profit organisation alongside Opportunity International is looking to carry out a decade-long project in Kenya and Africa aimed at nurturing basketball on the continent.

«Training isn’t just times on the track, it’s about pushing beyond limits and improving every day. It’s all about preparation ,work, focus and the right mindset,» shared Were on his Instagram account.

«The road to Tokyo is heating up, and I’m ready to give it my all,» he assured.

The 400m hurdler sprinter has participated in several international events, including the World Championships in Budapest in 2023, the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham in 2022 where he secured a podium finish, and the Africa Athletics Championships in Mauritius in 2022.

Athletics Kenya has released the calendar of events in preparation for Team Kenya's participation in next year's World Championships in Tokyo.

Were’s message comes on the back of Athletics Kenya unveiled the road map to the 2025 Tokyo World Athletics Championship.

AK released its calendar of events featuring both local and international competitions aimed at preparing Team Kenya to excel at the global event.

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