Kenya’s struggles in indoor athletics were once again exposed as the national team left the World Indoor Championships in Nanjing, China, without a single medal. The country’s final hope, Susan Ejore, fell short in the women’s 1500m, finishing fifth with a time of 4:03.89, a result that summed up Kenya’s disappointing campaign. Ethiopia dominated the event, with Gudaf Tsegay setting a championship record of 3:54.86 to take gold, while Diribe Welteji (3:59.30) secured silver. Great Britain’s Georgia Hunter Bell claimed bronze in a personal best time of 3:59.84, further proving that the gap between Kenya and top indoor runners continues to widen. Ejore’s failure meant Kenya ended the competition empty-handed after a disastrous penultimate day. Cornelius Kemboi, the African Games 5000m bronze medalist, finished eighth in the men’s 3000m, despite running a personal best of 7:49.00. In the women’s 3000m, 2019 World Mountain Running champion Purity Gitonga also finished eighth, clocking 8:44...