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Kipchoge a breath of fresh air to Kenyan pride
Avenches Lausanne After Ethiopia's successful
clean sweep of the three individual titles on day one of the
31st IAAF World Cross Country Championships in Switzerland,
and with the knowledge that the Ethiopians claimed all the
main individual titles in 2002, a sigh of relief could be
heard blowing through the Alps from the Kenyan officials.
The athlete to restore some Kenyan pride was Eliud Kipchoge
with a more than powerful sprint finish which captured the
mens junior race, ahead of Boniface Kiprop of Uganda.
Kipchoges
victory was a hard fought one against the Ugandan pre-race
favourite, who had shown impressive form in the build-up to
these Championships. The opening kilometre of 2:39, proved
to be as killing as the senior men's race, however the closing
speed of 2:38 over the last kilometer was more than impressive.
Kipchoge maintained control over the race from the gun and
was always on hand throughout to see that a sustained pace
was maintained. This is what made his blistering pace over
the last 200m even more impressive.
To have been handy for all of the race at the head of affairs,
and then still to have sufficient in the tank for a sprint,
is simply awesome. On this performance we can watch with interest
as he moves to the Senior ranks in 2004. The two men before
him, Kenenisa Bekele and Gebre Gebremariam have certainly
underlined the merit of the Junior title, as indicator to
the future, over the last 2 years
yet again the race proved to be a display of East African
supremacy with the initial pack of 12 coming from these two
running powerhouses of World XCountry. But then, Uganda is
pretty close as well.
Going into the final lap, Kipchoge was still surrounded by
a mass of 'wannabe' winners, however Eluid was not going to
make this a Sunday afternoon stroll in the Equestrian park,
and he begun to apply the pressure in the most relentless
manner of power running.
With 500m to go, amazingly there were still 5 athletes in
contention, however with 200m to go, Kipchoge delivered his
final blow with devastating effectiveness. The blistering
pace over the final run in spread the others into single file,
with the Kenyan taking the honours.
In the team event Kenya claimed Gold to Ethiopia's silver,
with the Ugandians taking deserved bronze after Kiprop's handily
placed 2nd position set them up for their team medal.
In terms of non African domination, the first non-African
was 23rd overall, a situation which does not auger well for
the future.

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