The Herald (Zimbabwe)

It’s just impossible: Cheruiyot

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ELDORET. - Running a marathon in under two hours is not possible, Kenya’s Olympic 5 000 and world 10 000m champion Vivian Cheruiyot has said in response to an initiative by sportswear manufactur­er Nike to achieve that feat.

Nike has enlisted Kenya’s Olympic marathon champion Eliud Kipchoge, Ethiopian Lelisa Desisa Bekele and Eritrean Zersenay Tadesse in a bid to break the two-hour mark this year.

“I have no problem with the project, but I am very skeptical about it,” Cheruiyot (33) said during a break in training for the London Marathon.

“The world record can be broken . . . Kipchoge can do it. The time can still come down from the current (2:02:57), but 1:59:59 is setting the bar too high. They could have set it below the current world record,” she said.

“Running a marathon in under two hours is impossible. It doesn’t look real. They should have set the bar at slightly under (Dennis) Kimetto’s 2:02:57,” she said. Cheruiyot, who won two gold medals at the 2011 world championsh­ips in Daegu, South Korea, took time off to have a baby before returning to claim the Olympic 5 000m title in Rio last year.

She said she would have won the 10 000m as well if her team mates had co-operated, suggesting that Alice Aprot blundered by running too fast too early and leaving Cheruiyot and Betsy Saina on their own.

Ethiopia’s Almaz Ayana won in a world record time of 29 minutes 17.45 seconds. Cheruiyot was second and Ethiopian Tirunesh Dibaba third.

“Olympics need meticulous planning, knowing the advanced level of competitio­n. She (Aprot) declined (our plan) and we did not run as a team,” Cheruiyot said.

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