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2023-02-17T10:51:05+00:00
WORLD X-COUNTRY The collapse in 2017 made me better, says Cheptegei
Then a 20-year-old, Cheptegei exploded into the 10km race and led for the most part but things turned down south in the final 1km.
2023-02-17T10:51:05+00:00
Then a 20-year-old, Cheptegei exploded into the 10km race and led for the most part but things turned down south in the final 1km.
2023-02-16T12:18:13+00:00
A team of up to 28 athletes led by world 10000m and 5000m record holder Joshua Cheptegei is already in host city Bathurst for the event that is due this Saturday, February 18, at the infield of the Mount Panorama Circuit.
2023-02-15T15:26:38+00:00
A tight training programme that has seen her conduct sessions at the Itten training hub in Kenya and back home in Kapchorwa leave her in good stead and looking forward to 2023 with optimism.
2023-02-14T07:40:53+00:00
There are hopes for the runners Joshua Cheptegei and Jacob Kiplimo to ensure they win the race as it was in 2019 in Denmark.
2023-02-10T06:36:05+00:00
Cheptegei is the tenth man in history to hold the 5000m and 10000m world records concurrently, both set in 2020.
2023-02-09T06:53:06+00:00
Kiplimo has shown tremendous development, especially under the wings of senior compatriot Joshua Cheptegei with whom they have formed a big brother relationship.
2023-02-08T14:12:29+00:00
But his time on the track is running low for the current 5000m and 10000m world record holder, who is tipped to change to marathon running by 2025.
2023-02-07T13:02:02+00:00
The double world record holder has only limited time to try and emulate what Kenenisa Bekele and Mo Farah achieved especially with a switch to marathon running for him planned for 2025.