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    Napule Targets Glory at Tokyo World Marathon

    By The South Sudan HeraldSeptember 12, 2025 Sports 1 Min Read
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    Tokyo Arrival Sets the Tone

    Touching down at Narita International Airport, South Sudanese marathoner Atalena Napule began her World Athletics Championships Tokyo25 journey amid camera flashes and cheers. The 28-year-old immediately stepped into global spotlight, embodying her nation’s hopes for a breakthrough performance in Sunday’s women’s marathon.

    Diplomatic Welcome Highlights Stakes

    Ambassador Gabriel Deng, flanked by Tokyo25 organisers, greeted her with a ceremonial sash, praising her resolve. “Atalena carries the hopes and pride of our nation,” he noted, underscoring South Sudan’s growing confidence on elite tracks despite its brief history in organised sport.

    Elite Field Awaits Sunday Showdown

    Napule will face a world-class field over 42.195 kilometres on Tokyo’s streets this Sunday, 14 September. Coaches stress that her personal best of 2:28:40 positions her competitively, while analysts point to her measured pacing style as a possible surprise element.

    Run Fuels Dreams at Home

    Back in Juba, televised images of her arrival sparked watch-party plans among students and market vendors alike. Sports commentator Yiech Paul believes her run could “energise thousands of youngsters to lace up”, further embedding distance running into South Sudan’s cultural identity.

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