![]() It was a good race but I should have ran a better time,” said Kiprop who was running for the Kenya Police team.Īdministration Police runner, Cornelius Cheboi, finished second in 3:41.3 with policeman Josephat Kithii third in 3:41.7. “I did not have serious opponents and that is why I ran from the front. ![]() It was yet another fine outing for Kiprop who stole the show in the second weekend meeting in Nyeri a fortnight ago but who has been in the news in the last week for the wrong reasons after being thrown out of the High Performance Training Centre in Eldoret for allegedly sneaking in a visitor without the express permission of camp authorities. On Friday, the stage had been set for what would have been a dramatic finale after former World indoor champion Daniel Kipchirchir Komen – coming back after a long spell out with injury and loss in form – qualified for the final with the fastest time of 3:44.03 on the murram track.īut Komen failed to show up in the final for unknown reasons, as did steeplechase star Paul Kipsiele Koech, who had also qualified for the final, allowing Kiprop to stroll to victory in 3:40.08. ![]() ![]() ![]() Nakuru, KenyaWhat was billed to be a fierce battle in the 1500m turned out to be a stroll in the park for Olympic silver medalist Asbel Kiprop at the third New KCC/Athletics Kenya weekend track and field meeting at the Afraha Stadium in Nakuru. ![]()
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