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Moraa has had a busy 2024 thus far, already having run the 400 meters seven times! She ran 50.57 at the African Games, nearly matching her PR of 50.38, showing that her speed is already in a good ...
Mary Moraa, of Kenya celebrates as she wins the gold medal ahead of Keely Hodgkinson, of Great Britain in the final of the Women's 800-meters during the World Athletics Championships in Budapest ...
Mary Moraa of Kenya 800m team to the 2024 Paris Olympic Games is worked on by physiotherapist John Mayaka at Nyayo National Stadium on July 11, 2024. [Stafford Ondego, Standard] ...
Mary Moraa Wins First Diamond League Appearance of 2024 Positioning herself right behind the pacemaker, Mary Moraa looked very smooth in running 1:57.91 to win the Women’s 800 meters in Doha.
Aforementioned Kenyan Mary Moraa took bronze in that 800m final, by the way, with Ethiopia's Tsige Duguma taking the silver.
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World champ Moraa gears up for Grand Slam Track series - MSN
World 800m champion Mary Moraa has adjusted her training programme to prepare for the demanding inaugural 2025 Grand Slam Track series, set to begin this Friday at Independence Park in Kingston ...
Briton Keely Hodgkinson asserted her authority in the Olympic 800 metres semi-finals on Sunday, decisively winning her heat and setting up a battle for gold with Kenya's Mary Moraa and Ethiopia's ...
The Ethiopian Tsige Duguma, who had won the world indoor title earlier this year, cut straight across Hodgkinson from lane nine while the big threat – world outdoor champion Mary Moraa – also ...
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Keely Hodgkinson’s return to racing delayed after injury setback
The 23-year-old, who stormed to gold last summer at Paris 2024, was expected to line up against reigning world champion Mary Moraa in the Diamond League event.
Mary Moraa winning the 800m Women race during the national trials for the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games at The Moi International Sports Stadium, Kasarani, June 19, 2021. [Jonah Onyango, Standard] There ...
Kenya’s Mary Moraa finished in 1:57.52 to take bronze. USA’s Juliette Whittaker, in her first-ever final, finished seventh at 1:58.50. She was the only American to make the final.
Kenya’s Mary Moraa won the race in an all-time world best of 1:21.63 to better the previous world best and meet record of 1:21.77 set in 2017 by South African Caster Semenya.
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