Pollution no scare for Ayana, Kirui
NEWDELHI: Elite foreign athletes, mainly from East Africa, are looking to set a scorching pace in Sunday’s Delhi Half Marathon. Thus, the organisers were relieved on Thursday after the Delhi High Court cleared the race, following a petition seeking its cancellation due to pollution.
Among those who plan to showcase their talent is Ethiopian Olympics and world 10,000m champion Almaz Ayana. She is set to make her debut in the 21km race. Both Ayana and men’s world marathon champion, Kenya’s Geoffrey Kirui, skipped questions on the pollution.
“I am ready for a good result. After the World Championships in August, I have been training hard for the half marathon. The main target will be to give my best,” Ayana said through an interpreter.
Ayana though will face stiff competition from compatriot and defending champion Worknesh Degefa and it will be interesting to watch the duel on race day.
She said: “My training has been on expected lines. So, I am prepared to race hard.”
However, after Sunday’s race, Ayana will take a decision on whether she wants to continue road racing or shift her focus back to track running.
Ayana is a 5000m- 10,000m specialist. She crushed the competition with front-running at Rio as well as London.
In Brazil, she had broken the world record by several seconds, winning in 29 minutes 17.45 seconds.
Besides the two Ethiopians, Kenya’s Helah Kiprop will also be someone to follow on Sunday. Last year, she finished third, and is ready to climb the ladder. In the men’s section too, the race for the title will be between the Kenyans and Ethiopians with Kenya’s world marathon champion Geoffrey Kirui the main attraction.