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How Daniel Simiu’s girlfriend helped him to win Silver in 10000m race

In response to a question about his fantastical performance at the current World Championships, Daniel Simiu said, “I got a call in the morning from my girlfriend urging me to put my best foot forward, and I didn’t take it for granted.”

Simiu also discussed Charles Kamathi, the last person to win a gold medal for Kenya in the 10,000-meter race at the 2001 Edmonton World Championships, on Capital FM Sport in Budapest, Hungary.

Charles Kamathi was the last such athlete.

Simiu ran a strategic race, finishing in 27:52.60 to get silver behind Uganda’s Joshua Cheptegei, who ran a season-best 27:51.42, and Ethiopia’s Selemon Barega, who finished third in 27:52.72.

With an apparently insatiable appetite for success, Simiu quipped: “It’s by God’s grace that I won my first World Athletics Championships medal and I am grateful to all Kenyans who rallied behind me.”

Daniel Simiu celebrating after clinching silver at the 2023 World Championships in Budapest, Hungary. Photo/ERICK BARASA

He continued: “At least, I have delivered something for them (Kenyans fans) after many moments of elusiveness. I dedicate my medal to all Kenyans; including my girlfriend and coach who both urged me to go the extra mile.”

All in all, Simiu avowed that the Budapest medal is a sign of better things to come.

He termed the 10,000m final a tactical race that could really go either way.

“Being my first medal in the world championships, I think there is more in store.” Simiu expounded, adding: “I mean, God has enabled me to finally lay my hands on a medal. As much as I couldn’t get my mitts on gold, I am happy for now, more so coming in as a replacement for Felix Kandie who was ruled out with injury.”

When he got words of encouragement from his girlfriend, Simiu went down on his knees and asked God for the elusive medal. “I said in my prayer that it won’t be me every time; coming for competitions and going back empty handed. At least my prayers have been answered.”

“My coach prepared me well. He also talked to me in the morning not to let Worlds chance slip from my grasp,” he continued.

His coach William Chebii on his part congratulated Simiu for his medal success and promised to work on his speed in order to prepare him for future races.

“His endurance tactics are spot on and now the only thing left for him is speed. The race was so competitive, we could see. I mean, I am lost for words.”

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