Remembering The Athlete Who Inspired Thousand of Youngsters

 As former world 400 metres hurdles champion Nicholas Bett is buried Thursday, one Amos Rono will live to remember the athlete for the rest of his life.

Born in Simat area in Uasin Gishu County, Bett and his brother Aaron Koech were pupils at Simat Primary School where they were taught by Rono, who later introduced the twins into athletics.

Also a neighbour in Simat, Rono started nurturing the two brothers who had started showing talent in sports.

“I knew the two boys — the late Bett and his brother Koech — since their childhood, and I started nurturing them from the word go when I saw their potential in sports,” said Rono on Tuesday as he joined mourners in preparing for the final rites for the departed Bett who died in a road accident last week.

Rono says the two athletes who would play volleyball and the same time showed interest in athletics. He recalls that Bett started participating in the 110m hurdles and represented his school to national level.

“He started with the 110m hurdles where he used to perform well and at one time he did well all the way to the national levels. He was a strong athlete and at one time he even participated in the Decathlon events and that shows how strong the athlete was,” added Rono.

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