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Kenya' s Kamworor sets focus on retaining world cross title in Kampala

Xinhua, November 21, 2016 Adjust font size:

Anxiety is building up in the Kenya camps on the selection of the senior men' s team for the world cross country championships in Kampala, Uganda, in March 2017.

Men' s 12km defending champion Geoffrey Kamworor has confirmed that he will be putting his title on the line and hopes to be part of the Kenyan team to the world cross country championships in Kampala in March.

"The season is over for me but my plan for next year is to first defend my world cross country title. It is every athletes' dream to win and start strongly in a season," he said, Monday from Eldoret.

However, after his failed mission to dethrone England' s Mo Farah at the Rio Olympics in the 10,000m, Kamworor hopes he will have to inflict defeat to his feared rival at his own homestead in London in 2017 during the World Championships.

"I have started my build up and I will weigh my options and I will no doubt feature in the AK series, where I will be looking for speed and endurance. But the focus is to start strong with cross country and then turn the focus to world championships in London," Kamworor said.

"I still have the challenge to beat Mo Farah on the track. He knows my intention and we have fought severally with his turning out stronger. I believe by August, I will have enough strength to do just that," he added. Endit