Kipyegon Bett passes away, Kipyegon Bett, a former world under-20 800m champion, passed away in Bomet, Kenya, at the age of 26, after a brief illness. According to his sister Purity Kirui of BBC Sport Africa, Bett, who won the junior world title in 2016 and the bronze at the senior World Championships in London in 2017, had stomach symptoms approximately a month before to his passing. He has been in and out of the hospital since it was determined that he had a liver issue. When Bett started throwing up blood last week, his situation deteriorated. He told his father, a preacher, that he felt he would not live, and he died in spite of medical efforts.
In 2018, Bett’s bright future in sports was dashed when he was banned for four years for refusing to provide a sample, which led to a positive test result for erythropoietin (EPO). According to his sister, he suffered a great deal from the ban, which resulted in alcoholism and sadness. All attempts to assist him—including getting him into rehabilitation—failed. Even after his suspension expired in August 2022, he found it difficult to return to the game.
Barnaba Korir, an official for Athletics Kenya, lamented Bett’s departure and called him a “talented half-miler”. In addition, Korir emphasized the disastrous effects of doping on young athletes, pointing out the psychological and emotional costs involved.
As a talented runner, he even overcame 800-meter world record holder David Rudisha in a race. Even though he had the ability, the difficulties he had following his drug ban kept him from reaching his previous level of athletic success.
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