A total of 20 countries have registered for the 2024 International Schools Sports Federation (ISF) World Cross Country at the Ngong Racecourse, Nairobi, on May 13. Kenya has given us the opportunity to have the emergence of future world beaters,” Olabisi noted. Being the first African country to host the World school cross country. Olabisi sees the event as a catalyst for change, nurturing talent and shaping the destinies of thousands of young athletes. Speaking on Kenya’s preparedness to host the event, she said, “We have gone round and inspected every aspect of preparations.