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    "id": 22105,
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    "speaker_name": "Eng. Gumbo",
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    "speaker": {
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        "legal_name": "Nicholas Gumbo",
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    "content": "Speaking as a Kenyan, I feel good today. I feel very special, indeed, that our athletes have achieved what they have. Just about two weeks ago, our young men and women jetted out of this country to go and compete with the best of the world in the Thirteenth Edition of the IAAF championships in Daegu, South Korea. What is more satisfying is that our men and women did not disappoint as we have seen from the reports that have been coming through. For the first time in a major international event, Kenya managed to get seven gold medals. Therefore, for something like this, special thanks must go to all the athletes, particularly the gold medalists Edna Kiplagat in the women marathon; Vivian Cheruiyot or as they call her the “pocket rocket” in both the 10,000 and the 5,000 metres for women; David Lekuta Rudisha in the 800 metres; Azbel Kiprop in 1,500 metres; Ezekiel Kemboi in 3,000 metres steeple chase and of course, “the jewel of the crown”, Abel Kirui in the men’s 10,000 metres marathon."
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