Prominent record-breaking long-distance runner, Agnes Tirop has been buried.

Tirop was stabbed to death last week and she was buried at her home in Nandi County, Kenya, on Saturday in ceremony attended by the country’s top athletes.

Born on October 23, 1995, her burial date was set on the occasion of what would have been her 26th birthday.
Tirop’s burial also attracted thousands of people, a testament to the athlete’s popularity in the athletics-loving region.

Tirop, who represented the East African country in the 5,000m women’s race during the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, was found dead on Wednesday, October 13 in the western town of Iten, a training center for top athletes.

Her lifeless body had multiple stab wounds, and police suspect her husband to have been behind the killing.

The man, Ibrahim Rotich, was arrested hundreds of miles away in the coastal city of Mombasa, and is currently in police custody. He will face charges once investigations are completed.

As her burial was underway, top athletes and Kenyans at large went on to social media to convey messages of condolence to the family of Tirop.

Eliud Kipchoge, a two-time Marathon Gold Medalist at the Olympics, hailed Tirop as “the future of athletics.”

Tirop’s murder has amplified calls for and end to gender-based violence in Kenya.

On Friday, a large crowd marched through Eldoret town, as family members, fellow athletes and distraught fans demanded action from the government to eradicate gender-based violence.