
World Championships: When Are Ugandan Athletes in Action?
Uganda is sending a team of 17 athletes to the United States for the 2022 World Athletics Championship in Eugene, Oregon. The Worlds return for the first time since
Uganda is sending a team of 17 athletes to the United States for the 2022 World Athletics Championship in Eugene, Oregon. The Worlds return for the first time since
Uganda’s iconic runner Joshua Cheptegei has revealed why Uganda is still lagging behind neighbours Kenya in the World of Athletics. This month, Cheptegei broke the 5000m world record at the
Uganda’s long distance runner made history with a 10,000M gold at the 2019 World Athletics Championship in Doha. Cheptegei managed to live as advertised, survived Kenya’s cunning tricks before fending
Stephen Kiprotich headlines Uganda’s trio that are set to go for a podium finish in the IAAF World Athletics Championship’s challenging midnight marathon in Doha. The much awaited men’s marathon
It’s gold for Uganda. Halima Nakaayi beat the odds to win the 800M finals on Monday night at the ongoing IAAF World Athletics Championship in Doha. Nakaayi raced from behind
Uganda Athletics Federation (UAF) and National Council of Sports (NCS) has on Tuesday morning flagged off a group of six athletes for the World Championships. It should be noted that
Uganda is sending a team of 17 athletes to the United States for the 2022 World Athletics Championship in Eugene, Oregon. The Worlds return for the first time since
Uganda’s iconic runner Joshua Cheptegei has revealed why Uganda is still lagging behind neighbours Kenya in the World of Athletics. This month, Cheptegei broke the 5000m world record at the
Uganda’s long distance runner made history with a 10,000M gold at the 2019 World Athletics Championship in Doha. Cheptegei managed to live as advertised, survived Kenya’s cunning tricks before fending
Stephen Kiprotich headlines Uganda’s trio that are set to go for a podium finish in the IAAF World Athletics Championship’s challenging midnight marathon in Doha. The much awaited men’s marathon
It’s gold for Uganda. Halima Nakaayi beat the odds to win the 800M finals on Monday night at the ongoing IAAF World Athletics Championship in Doha. Nakaayi raced from behind
Uganda Athletics Federation (UAF) and National Council of Sports (NCS) has on Tuesday morning flagged off a group of six athletes for the World Championships. It should be noted that