No less than 1,400 athletes from 130 countries are expected to arrive in Nairobi for the four-day competition, which is the final meet of the World U18 competition.
On Tuesday the athletes' village at Kenyatta University was declared ready, but the organising committee acknowledged a lot of work still needed to be done to complete the main competition venue, the Moi International Sports Centre in Kasarani, Nairobi.
"We are undergoing a big test as the organising committee, and as the people of Kenya, to make sure we stage the best athletics championships ever," the World U18 Championship chief executive officer Mwangi Muthee said.
Poland, which hosted the inaugural championship in its northern city of Bydgoszcz in 1999, is expected to be the first foreign team to arrive in Nairobi late Tuesday.
The July 12-14 championship, however has been overshadowed by the absence of seven high-profile nations -- including defending champions the United States -- which have opted out citing security concerns.
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