Paris 2024 olympics: kenya's medals at the paris olympic and paralympic games

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Discover the medals won by Kenya and its athletes at the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games! > KENYA'S MEDAL TABLE AT THE PARIS 2024 PARALYMPIC GAMES: >  >      * 🥇 Gold 


medals: 0 >      * 🥈S ilver medals: 1 >      * 🥉 Bronze medals: 0 >      * 🏅 TOTAL: 1 >  > THE KENYAN MEDAL TABLE AT THE PARIS 2024 OLYMPIC GAMES: >  >      * 🥇 GOLD 


MEDALS: 4 >      * 🥈 S ILVER MEDALS: 2 >      * 🥉 BRONZE MEDALS: 5 >      * 🏅 TOTAL: 11 KENYA is a GREAT OLYMPIC NATION, so it's only natural that the African country should


take part in the Paris 2024 Olympic Games from July 26 to August 12, followed by the PARALYMPIC GAMES from August 28 to September 8, 2024. It's even certain that KENYA is determined to


write a glorious new chapter in its OLYMPIC HISTORY! At the TOKYO 2021 OLYMPIC GAMES, KENYA once again proved its supremacy in ATHLETICS, winning an impressive array of MEDALS. Find out more


about the MEDALS won by theKENYAN TEAM at the 2021 OLYMPICS: * 4 GOLD MEDALS IN ATHLETICS: Emmanuel Korir (men's 800 m), Faith Kipyegon (women's 1500 m), Peres Jepchirchir


(women's marathon) and Eliud Kipchoge (men's marathon) * 4 SILVER MEDALS IN ATHLETICS: Hellen Obiri (women's 5,000 m), Ferguson Rotich (men's 800 m), Brigid Kosgei


(women's marathon) and Timothy Cheruiyot (men's 1,500 m). * 2 BRONZE MEDALS IN ATHLETICS: Benjamin Kigen (men's 3,000 m steeplechase) and Hyvin Jepkemoi (women's 3,000 m


steeplechase) With PARIS 2024 already underway, KENYAN ATHLETES are ready to defend this ATHLETICS LEGACY and conquer new HEIGHTS. Discover the GOLD, SILVER AND BRONZE MEDALS won by KENYA!


_Please note that this guide to Kenyan medals will be updated throughout the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games, so remember to keep this page bookmarked if you're interested in


the information!_ > PARIS 2024: DISCOVER THE MEDAL TABLE BY COUNTRY FOR THE PARALYMPIC > GAMES > The Paris 2024 Paralympic Games promise a unique sporting spectacle, > with 


almost 170 countries competing. Will France be able to shine on > home soil? [Read more]