Cheptegei, Kipyegon & Kipchoge up for World Athlete of the Year
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Kenyan duo Faith Kipyegon and Eliud Kipchoge along with Uganda's Joshua Cheptegei have all been named on the final shortlists for the World Athlete of the Year awards.
World Athletics has cut down the original lists of nominees, for the men's and women's awards, announced in October from 10 to five.
The winners of the two main awards and those in other categories will be named at a virtual ceremony on 1 December.
Kipyegon, 27, won the Olympic 1500m title in August, becoming only the third woman to retain her title after becoming a mother in-between Games.
Cheptegei's nomination came after a year in which the 25-year-old became the 5,000m Olympic champion and also won 10,000m silver in Tokyo.
Already a two-time World Athlete of the Year, Kipchoge, 36, won the men's marathon title at the Olympics, so furthering his domination of the event.
Not only does the Kenyan hold the world record but the two-time Olympic gold medallist is also the only man to have run the distance in under two hours, in assisted conditions in 2019.
Rising stars
There are four Africans on the shortlists for the Rising Star Awards, for under-20 athletes.
Nominated in the women's category are Namibian sprinter Christine Mboma and Ethiopian steeplechaser Zerfe Wondemagegn.
Aged just 18 Mboma shot to prominence when she won silver in the 200m at the Olympics and broke the under-20 world record for the distance three times in Tokyo.
Wondemagegn, 19, won silver at the Under-20 World Championships in Kenya, after having finished eighth in the Olympic final.
Among the men are Kenya's 800m specialist Emmanuel Wanyonyi and Ethiopian long-distance runner Tadese Worku.
Wanyonyi, at the age of 17, won gold at the Under-20 World Championships on home soil as he set the fastest time of the year for an under-20s athlete.
Worku's success came both on the track and the road as the 18-year-old won the Under-20 World Championship gold for 3000m and silver over 5000m as well setting a senior national record for the 10km.
A voting process involving World Athletics members and an online poll will determine which individuals make the final shortlist for the event.
Shortlists involving Africans:
Men's Award:
Joshua Cheptegei, Uganda
Ryan Crouser, United States
Mondo Duplantis, Sweden
Eliud Kipchoge, Kenya
Karsten Warholm, Norway
Women's Award:
Sifan Hassan, Netherlands
Faith Kipyegon, Kenya
Sydney McLaughlin, United States
Yulimar Rojas, Venezuela
Elaine Thompson-Herah, Jamaica
Female Rising Star Award (under-20):
Keely Hodgkinson, Great Britain
Silja Kosonen, Finland
Christine Mboma, Namibia
Athing Mu, United States
Zerfe Wondemagegn, Ethiopia
Male Rising Star Award (under-20):
Sean Burrell, United States
Erriyon Knighton, United States
Emmanuel Wanyonyi, Kenya
Tadese Worku, Ethiopia
Sasha Zhoya, France
Federation of the Year:
Athletics Australia
Athletics Kenya
Czech Athletics Federation
Costa Rica Athletics Federation
Ecuador Athletics Federation
Japan Association of Athletics Federations