Faith Cherotich © Wanda Diamond League
Faith Cherotich © Wanda Diamond League

Cherotich's global Rising Star Award cements favourite tag ahead of Tokyo World Championships

Reading Time: 2min | Mon. 01.09.25. | 21:07

The award, a collaboration between the Owens family, the Jesse Owens Foundation and the Wanda Diamond League, aims to celebrate young talents (23 and Under) in athletics and honour the legacy of one of global track and field’s most iconic figures

Olympics and World bronze steeplechase medalist Faith Cherotich is the Jesse Owens Rising Star Award winner after the conclusion of the Wanda Diamond League (DL) Final in Zurich.

Cherotich crowned a near-perfect Wanda Diamond League season on Thursday, walking away with not one, but two new awards for her mantlepiece.

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The Kenyan star claimed her second successive Diamond Trophy, successfully defending her series title after victory in Brussels in 2024.

Her winning time of 8:57.24 was also the best performance by a female athlete under the age of 23 at this year’s final, making her the winner of the Jesse Owens Rising Star Award.

A collaboration between the Owens family, the Jesse Owens Foundation and the Wanda Diamond League, the award honours the legacy of the one of the sport’s biggest names while also highlighting the best upcoming talent in track and field.

Cherotich was presented with the award by Owens’ grandchildren Gina Hemphill-Strachan and Marlene Dortch alongside fellow 2025 winner Letsile Tebogo.

It was a fitting way to end a season in which the 21-year-old has established herself as the woman to beat in the 3000m steeplechase.

Cherotich has, in the last 12 months, notched up five Diamond League victories and two series titles.

Four of those wins have come this season, with the Kenyan being dominant from the start to finish in the 2025 campaign.

She began her Diamond League season with a world lead of 9:05.08 in Doha before improving on that with a meeting record of 9:02.60 in Oslo.

In Paris a few weeks later, she posted a new personal best of 8:53.37, before an enthralling showdown with Olympic champion Winfred Yavi in Eugene.

Yavi inflicted Cherotich’s only defeat of the season on her in that race, but the Kenyan still came away happy with a new PB of 8:48.71.

That put her in good stead for the Diamond League Final, where she charged to a comfortable victory in 8:57.24.

"This means a lot to me. It really motivates me for the World Championships in Tokyo, where my ambition is to win. On the Diamond League stage, we are already at world level, so I feel that I am doing ok,” she said.



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