Sports play an important role in Kenyan culture, with athletics being one of the most popular sports in the country. Kenya is known for producing some of the world's best long-distance runners, with athletes such as Eliud Kipchoge and Brigid Kosgei breaking world records in recent years. Kenyan runners have won numerous medals in international competitions such as the Olympics and World Championships.

Apart from athletics, football (soccer) is also a popular sport in Kenya, with the national team participating in various international tournaments. Other sports that are gaining popularity in Kenya include rugby, cricket, and basketball. Rugby has grown in popularity in recent years, with the Kenyan national rugby sevens team (known as the "Shujaa") performing well in international competitions. Cricket is also gaining a following, with Kenya participating in various international tournaments.

In addition to these mainstream sports, Kenya also has a rich tradition of indigenous sports such as wrestling, stick fighting, and bullfighting. These traditional sports are an important part of Kenyan culture and are often associated with specific ethnic communities.

Overall, sports are an important part of Kenyan culture, providing a source of national pride and a means of promoting physical fitness and healthy living. The government and private sector have been investing in sports infrastructure and development programs, with the aim of promoting sports as a means of social and economic development.

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