Kenya: No Pressure On Me, Says Sprinter Ekwam Ahead of Maiden Olympics

Nairobi — Kenyan sprinter Zablon Ekwam says he is under no pressure ahead of his maiden appearance at the Olympic Games, and says his focus is solely on running a good race and executing his style well.

Ekwam, 26, qualified for his first ever Olympic Games after clocking 44.69 to finish fourth at the Kip Keino Classic in April, his finishing time, which ranks as his lifetime best, being enough to earn him a place on the plane to Paris.

“I was actually surprised because I had not planned to qualify at that event. For me, it was a massive blessing. I wanted to try and qualify this month but it came earlier than expected. I am very delighted to have qualified because it has been a long time before we had a Kenyan in that event at the Olympic Games,” Ekwam said.

Olympics a massive platform

The former national champion believes the Olympics will offer him a massive platform to open more doors for his career, even as he plans to become a mainstay globally in the one-lap race.

Despite missing out on a medal at the Africa Athletics Championships in Cameroon where he finished fourth, Ekwam believes he is in good shape heading to Paris.

“Cameroon was very hectic for me and most of the Kenyan athletes so we cannot even use it to gauge ourselves. At the moment, I have just been trying to get my body in good shape and polish in terms of speed and endurance,” Ekwam further said.

Looking ahead to the Olympics, Ekwam says he is excited to race, and cannot put any pressure on himself as he is making his debut. Despite being the lone Kenyan in the race, he believes he can weather the storm.