Beatrice Chebet, one of Kenya’s rising athletics stars, has announced that she is expecting her first child and will be taking the entire 2026 season off to focus on motherhood. The news comes as a surprise to many fans, who have followed Chebet’s impressive career in middle- and long-distance running. Known for her remarkable speed and consistency, Chebet has represented Kenya on multiple international platforms, earning medals and accolades along the way.
In a heartfelt statement shared on social media, Chebet wrote, “I’ve chased finish lines, medals and dreams. Now I’m chasing a love I haven’t met yet. Motherhood begins in 2026.” Her words reflect a shift in focus from her athletic ambitions to embracing a new chapter in her life. Fans and fellow athletes have flooded her posts with messages of support and congratulations, celebrating her decision to prioritize family.
Chebet’s decision to step away from competition comes after a season of strong performances. She has previously competed in events such as the World Athletics Championships and Diamond League meets, establishing herself as a serious contender in the 5000m and cross-country events. Her absence from the 2026 season will leave a noticeable gap in Kenya’s national team, particularly in long-distance track and cross-country events.
Despite stepping back from professional competition, Chebet emphasized that her commitment to athletics remains. She hinted at returning to the track in the future after embracing motherhood. Experts suggest that taking time off for pregnancy and early child-rearing is common among elite female athletes, and with proper support, many return stronger and more focused. Chebet’s fans are eagerly anticipating updates on her journey, both as a mother and as an athlete ready to make a comeback.
This announcement also highlights the growing conversation around supporting female athletes in balancing professional careers and personal life milestones. Chebet’s openness about her pregnancy may inspire other athletes to plan for motherhood without feeling the need to step away indefinitely from their sports careers.
Beatrice Chebet’s 2026 season will be a pause in her athletic career, but it marks the beginning of a new personal journey. Fans and fellow athletes alike will watch with admiration as she navigates motherhood while remaining an iconic figure in Kenyan athletics.


