Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Kenyans flex muscles as new season begins to take shape

Daily Nation reports
There isn’t much in long distance running that will ruffle Linet Masai’s feathers, but with three unsuccessful bids to win a senior gold medal in cross country, the World 10,000m champion hopes lady luck will smile on her this year.

But her promotion to the senior cadre has not been glorious.

On three occasions, she has only felt the texture of bronze and silver.

In Edinburgh in 2008, Masai earned Kenya a bronze medal in the senior women’s eight-kilometre race losing the endurance battle to Ethiopian Tirunesh Dibaba.

She went home, immersed herself in the training, and emerged in 2009 with a reputation greatly enhanced.

She improved to silver in Amman, Jordan, a race her compatriot Florence Kiplagat stole from her feet with the last stride.

But her frustration was turned into jubilation when she stood ground eating up space to win gold in Berlin, World Championship over the 10,000m distance.

But, Masai’s poor kick was to blame again when she failed to stop Emily Chebet claiming the gold in Bydgoszcz, Poland last year. She again had to settle for silver.

Now, Masai is aiming at burnishing the omen and claim her deserved throne as the undisputed champion in cross country in March in Punta Umbria, Spain.
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