Marathon World Record holder Eliud Kipchoge was crowned the overall Safaricom Sports Personality of the Year at the 16th edition of the awards held at Mombasa Sports Club on 25th January 2019.
Mr Kipchoge, who last year became the first person in the world to run 42km in under 2 hours, beat Women’s World 5,000m Champion Hellen Obiri and Paralympian Samuel Mushai to retain the annual award.
In the Sportswoman of
the Year category, Hellen Obiri scooped the award after beating marathon world
record holder Brigid Kosgei and IAAF Athletics Champion Ruth Chepngetich.
“I am pleased to be honoured the 2019 Safaricom Sports Personality of the Year,” Mr Kipchoge, the 2019 Sports Personality of the Year, said.
“This is the second year in a row that I am being recognized and I can’t take this for granted. Sports is the only way to unite not only the country but the whole world and I urge everyone to love sports and support our sportsmen and women.”
In the other categories, the national women’s volleyball team Malkia Strikers scooped the Women Sports Team of the Year Award with Kenya Lionesses (Rugby) and Harambee Starlets (Football) emerging second and third respectively.
In the men’s category, KCB RFC trumped Morans (Basketball) and Bandari FC (Football) to win the award.
National women’s
volleyball team coach Paul Bitok was crowned the Coach of the Year after
beating David Ouma of the Harambee Starlets, Carey Odhiambo of Morans and
Curtis Olago of KCB RFC.
This is the 16th year that Safaricom has been the title sponsor of the Sports Personality of the Year Awards (SOYA), which recognize the outstanding talents of Kenya’s sports personalities.
Overall Sports Personality of the Year
Eliud Kipchoge– Athletics
Sportsman of the Year
1. Eliud Kipchoge (athletics)
2. Timothy Cheruiyot (Athletics)
3. Geoffrey Kamworor (Athletics)
Sportswoman of the Year
1. Hellen Obiri (Athletics)
2. Brigid Kosgei (athletics)
3. Ruth Chepngetich (Athletics)
Sports Team of the year (Men)
1. KCB RFC (Rugby)
2. Team Morans (Basketball)
3. Bandari FC (Football)
Sports Team of the year (Women)
1. Malkia Strikers (Volleyball)
2. Kenya Lionesses (Rugby)
3. Harambee Starlets (Football)
Coach of the Year
1. Paul Bitok (Volleyball)
Sports Federation of the Year
Kenya Special Olympics (Special Games)
Sportsman of the Year with Disability
1. Samuel Mushai (Athletics)
2. Onesmus Mutinda (Athletics)
3. Vincent Mutai (Athletics)
Sportswoman of the Year with Disability
1. Catherine Nyaga (Athletics)
2. Ruth Jemurgor (Shortput)
3. Nancy Chelangat (athletics)
Most promising Personality of the Year (Girls)
1. Jentrix Shikangwa (Football)
2. Belinda Wanjiru (Golf)
3. Faith Chepkemboi (Athletics)
Most promising Personality of the Year (Boys)
1. Geoffrey Okwach (Rugby)
2. Dominic Ndigiti (Athletics)
3. Daniel Sakari (Football)
School Coach of the Year:
Justin Kigwari, Kwanthanze High School (Volleyball)
School Team of the Year (Boys):
1. Kakamega High School (Rugby team)
2. Upper Hill High School (Rugby)
3. Friends School Kamusinga (Hockey)
School Team of the Year (Girls)
1. Kwanthanze High School (Volleyball)
2. Moi Girls Kamusinga (Handball)
3. St Cecilia Misikhu (Hockey)
Most Outstanding Player (Boys)
1. Stephen Ndegwa (Swimming)
Most Outstanding Player (Girls)
1. Mariah Bianchi (Swimming)
Community Hero
Johanna Omollo (Football)
Hall of Fame Inductees
1st Inductee – Dorcas Ndasaba (Volleyball)
2nd Inductee – Mohamoud Abbass (Football)
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