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Faith Kipyegon to build maternity ward in her hometown
Summary
Three-time Olympic champion Faith Kipyegon has announced plans to build the Dare to Dream Maternity Ward in Keringet to reduce long travel for childbirth care; the project is funded by Nike and began with a groundbreaking ceremony.
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Faith Kipyegon, a three-time Olympic gold medallist and five-time world champion over 1500m and 5000m, has announced a project to build a maternity facility in her hometown of Keringet. Women in the area have been travelling about 35km to reach hospital care, which the new facility is intended to address. Kipyegon attended a groundbreaking ceremony for the project, which included a children's cross-country event. The facility will be called the Dare to Dream Maternity Ward and is funded by Kipyegon's shoe partner, Nike, as a legacy project.
Key details:
- Faith Kipyegon is 32 years old and is a multiple Olympic and world champion in middle-distance running.
- The planned facility is named the Dare to Dream Maternity Ward and will be located in Keringet.
- Local women have been travelling roughly 35km to access hospital care for childbirth.
- Kipyegon took part in a groundbreaking ceremony that included a children's cross-country event.
- Nike is funding the project as a legacy initiative; the announcement follows Kipyegon's recent bid to run a sub-four-minute mile in Paris.
Summary:
The project aims to bring childbirth care closer to families in Keringet and is presented as a legacy effort funded by Nike. Construction has started with a groundbreaking ceremony, and further project milestones were not detailed in the article.
