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2023-02-17T10:38:56+00:00
ATHLETICS Faith Cherotich and Reynold Cheruiyot keen to prove a point at the World X-country Champs
The women's junior race will start at 8:10 a.m. Kenyan time while the men's will start at 8:50 a.m.
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The women's junior race will start at 8:10 a.m. Kenyan time while the men's will start at 8:50 a.m.
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Chepng'etich is also the 2019 World Marathon champion and the 2018 Istanbul Marathon champion.
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The race is expected to start at 10:30 a.m Kenyan time and 6:30 p.m Australian time.
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In the senior men's race, he will be joined by Daniel Simiu, Kibiwott Kandie, Nicholas Kimeli, Emmanuel Kiprop and Sebastian Sawe
2023-02-17T06:38:08+00:00
The race will be on Saturday, February 17 and is expected to start on at 9:30 a.m Kenyan time and 5:30 p.m Australian time.
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Chebet will enjoy the company of compatriots Edinah Jebitok, Emily Chebet, Cynthia Chepng'eno, Grace Loibach, and Agnes Ngetich.
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In the senior race, Simiu and Kamworor will be joined by compatriots Kandie, Sawe, Nicholas Kimeli, and Emmanuel Kiprop.
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Nadai and compatriot Josephine Tain will be under the charge of Coach Janeth Jepkosgei and Team manager Japheth Kimutai.
2023-02-16T06:13:31+00:00
Ferdinand Omanyala has only lost one of his four races in his indoor meetings. He now jets back into the country to kick-off his outdoor season.
2023-02-14T14:09:45+00:00
Olympic champion Eliud Kipchoge and Beatrice Chepkoech headline the list.