Mary Moraa has unveiled a luxurious 10-room mansion, celebrating her triumphs on the track and a remarkable 2024 season.
World 800m champion Mary Moraa has added another feather to her cap unveiling a stunning 10-room mansion that mirrors her exceptional achievements on the track.
Moraa recently showcased her new home in a YouTube video alongside content creator Dem Wa Facebook providing fans with an exclusive tour of the luxurious property.
The house, which is a blend of modernity, elegance, and functionality, stands as a testament to Moraa’s success and hard work.
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Nestled behind a bold blue steel gate, the mansion greets visitors with a driveway paved with durable cabro blocks, leading to an exterior painted in warm shades of orange, cream, and brown.
This inviting color palette sets the tone for the cozy and stylish interior.
Inside, the ground floor features a spacious sitting room flooded with natural light, complemented by sleek lighting fixtures that add a touch of sophistication.
The sitting room flows seamlessly into a dining area designed to accommodate both intimate family gatherings and larger occasions.
Adjacent to it is an open-plan kitchen that boasts state-of-the-art appliances and a pantry equipped with custom shelving.
The staircase is a centerpiece of the home, featuring steps that light up as you ascend, creating a futuristic and luxurious ambiance.
The master bedroom is equally impressive, offering a private balcony covered with artificial green grass that provides a serene outdoor retreat.
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Other rooms on the upper floor include a guest bedroom, a children’s bedroom, a study with custom shelving, and a cozy family room, which also has a balcony that mirrors the master bedroom’s lush greenery.
The top floor is dedicated to recreation and practicality, housing a well-equipped gym with an attached bathroom and a rooftop balcony perfect for hosting friends and family.
A laundry room and a guest suite complete this level, making the home as functional as it is luxurious.
Reflecting on her journey, Moraa shared, “A glance at my beautiful season in photos...it has been a roller-coaster; from the local cross country series and track meet, African Games, Paris Olympic Games, Wanda Diamond League to Athlos NYC Meet. God has been gracious.”
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The 2024 athletics season proved to be a memorable one for Moraa, beginning with local competitions before she took on the African Games in Accra, Ghana.
At the games, she clinched gold in the 400m and anchored the mixed 4x400m relay team to a bronze medal.
Her dominance continued at the Kip Keino Classic, where she opened her 800m campaign with a victory.
Moraa’s international season included a series of stellar performances on the Diamond League circuit, starting with a win in Doha.
She placed second in the 400m at the USATF Los Angeles Grand Prix and repeated the feat at the Prefontaine Classic in the 800m, finishing behind her rival Keely Hodgkinson.
Her resilience shone through at the Kenyan Olympic Trials, where she secured third place, earning a spot at the Paris Olympics.
At the Olympics, Moraa delivered a strong performance, taking bronze in a highly competitive 800m final behind Hodgkinson and Ethiopia’s Tsige Duguma.
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Despite missing the top spot, she bounced back with a victory at the Lausanne Diamond League and a third-place finish in the 1000m at the Silesia Diamond League.
Moraa also clocked a season world best in the 600m at the ISTAF in Berlin, Germany, before rounding off the Diamond League season with wins in Zurich and Brussels.
Her final race of the season saw her finish second behind Duguma at the Athlos NYC meet, cementing her status as one of the world’s premier middle-distance runners.