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Sports20 January 2026 - 08:55

Cheruiyot fires Diamond League, Club Games warning shot

Cheruiyot was part of Kenya’s mixed relay quartet alongside Daniel Munguti, Winfred Mbithe and Purity Chepkirui

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by TEDDY MULEI
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Reynold Cheruiyot at a previous race/ HANDOUT






World 1,500m bronze medallist Reynold Cheruiyot believes his appearance at the 46th edition of the World Cross Country Championships in Tallahassee, Florida, has laid a firm platform for a bold assault on the Diamond League circuit and the Commonwealth Games this season.

‎Cheruiyot was part of Kenya’s mixed relay quartet alongside Daniel Munguti, Winfred Mbithe and Purity Chepkirui. ‎The Kenyan quartet narrowly missed out on a podium finish, placing fourth in 22:42 in a tightly contested race. ‎Australia stormed to gold in 22:23, with France settling for silver in 22:26, while Ethiopia completed the podium after clocking 22:34.

‎With the track season now firmly underway, Cheruiyot says his attention has shifted to sharpening his speed and endurance as he targets strong showings on the Diamond League circuit and a return to the international stage in Kenyan colours at the Club Games. ‎“Now I am going to start loading to prepare for the track season,” said Cheruiyot.

‎“I will sit down with my coach and discuss how we will handle the upcoming races. There is the Diamond League and also the Commonwealth Games,” he added. ‎Cheruiyot enjoyed an impressive Diamond League campaign last season. ‎He launched his campaign in style with a commanding victory over 5,000m at the Doha meeting, stopping the clock at 13:16.40.

At the Rabat meeting, he finished second over 1,500m in 3:31.78, coming in just behind American Jonah Koech, who won in 3:31.43. ‎However, his form dipped slightly at the Rome Diamond League, where he placed sixth over the metric mile in 3:30.94.

‎Cheruiyot later featured at the Prefontaine Classic, competing in the Mile race and securing sixth place with a time of 3:47.46. ‎At the Silesia meet, he crossed the line fifth over 1,500m, clocking 3:33.42.

He rounded off his Diamond League season on a high at the Zurich final, producing a dominant run to finish second over 1,500m in 3:29.91, only beaten by Dutch star Niels Laros, who won in 3:29.20. ‎Beyond the circuit, the 21-year-old has been a consistent presence in Team Kenya across continental and global championships.

‎In 2022, he announced himself on the world stage by clinching the World Under-20 1,500m title in Cali, Colombia, timing 3:35.83 to beat Ethiopia’s Ermias Girma (3:37.24) and compatriot Daniel Kimaiyo (3:37.43). ‎A year later, he added the African Under-20 1,500m crown to his growing collection, winning in 3:33.65.

‎At the 2025 World Championships in Tokyo, Cheruiyot cemented his elite status by claiming bronze over 1,500m, crossing the line in 3:34.25 behind Portugal’s Isaac Nader (3:34.10) and Britain’s Jake Wightman (3:34.12). ‎Reflecting on the mixed relay performance in Florida, Cheruiyot said the team took pride in their effort despite falling just short of the podium.

‎“The championship was okay. Although we faced a few hiccups, we are grateful for the position we finished,” he noted. ‎He also hailed Kenya’s overall dominance at the championships, where the nation topped the medal standings for a third consecutive time, amassing nine medals (three gold, four silver and two bronze). ‎“We are also thankful for finishing in position one overall as Team Kenya,” he said.

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