- In a tactical race, Moraa went for an early lead before slowing down and finally going for a powerful finish that saw her cross the finish line in 1:57.07
- Crowned 100m world champion for the fifth time last month in Eugene, Oregon, Fraser-Pryce finished ahead of American Aleia Hobbs (10.94) and Ivory Coast's Marie-Josee Ta Lou (11.00) in Chorzow
- Cheruiyot thus took silver just as he did four years ago in Gold Coast as Scotland's newly minted world champion Jake Wightman was denied a golden double
- Nadal won the first two majors of the year, the Australian and French Opens, and was on course to challenge to be the first man to win the Grand Slam -- all four majors in one year -- since Rod Laver in 1969.
- On the ground where the Gunners lost 3-0 in April to spark a late season collapse that cost them a place in the Champions League, Arteta's men held out after Gabriel Martinelli's header gave them a deserved half-time lead.
- Mweresa took the baton from William Mbevi with Kenya in third place and the man from Nyamira successfully hunted down India and Trinidad and Tobago to finish first
- Jebitok clocked 4:13.84 in Heat 1 to finish behind winner Ciara Mageean of Northern Ireland (4:13.52) and Australia’s Abbey Caldwell who was second in 4:13.59
- The teenager produced a national junior record of 51.71 on her way to winning silver behind Briton Yemi Mary (51.50) in the women’s 400m with India’s Rupal third in 51.85
- The Spain wing-back has now become Chelsea's latest pre-season signing with Kalidou Koulibaly, Raheem Sterling and Carney Chukwuemeka all having arrived at Stamford Bridge
- The 37-year-old explained the substance had entered her body after she had been injected with Nandrolone to treat ‘a headache and general body weakness’ at the Kiambu Level 5 Hospital
- After a summer of heavy investment with the signings of Richarlison, Yves Bissouma, Djed Spence, Ivan Perisic, Clement Lenglet and Fraser Forster, Conte is aiming much higher this season
- The women's 200m is one of the standout events at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, featuring the two first home in the Olympic final, Thompson-Herah and Mboma
- While clubs like the defending champions Tusker, KCB and Bandari look less concerned regarding their financial muscles, Nzoia Sugar FC and City Stars are a few examples of clubs struggling to strengthen before the first whistle.
- KCB FC lost six first team players including right-back Baraka Badi, left-back Denis Odhiambo, Reagan Otieno, Victor Omondi, Captain Simon Abuko, and Robinson Kamura in the current transfer window.
- FC Bayern München remains the league’s most successful club on the pitch while the south stand of Borussia Dortmund’s Signal Iduna Park is the league's crown jewel with almost 25,000 fans from different walks of life.
- Mutua has admitted the game is still in its infancy in the country but promised it is poised for growth adding there is immense potential ready to be tapped.
- Since its launch, the series has drawn a total over 9,000 participants who have taken part in various tournaments, junior clinics and outreach programmes
- During the meeting held in Nairobi, club officials reiterated their commitment to support the Transition Committee ahead of the new season that begins on August 27