Kenya's Keino blames agents for Moscow absentees

Updated: 2013-07-24 07:22

By Reuters in Eldoret, Kenya (China Daily)

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Some of Kenya's top runners will skip next month's Moscow world championships on the orders of their agents, who want athletes to prioritize events that pay more, according to former Olympic champion Kipchoge Keino.

A host of Kenyan runners will miss the championships due to injury while some who are fully fit have declined the invitation to compete in Moscow.

Keino, a double Olympic gold medalist and former 5,000m world record holder, said agents are to blame.

"I think some of it comes from the agent," Keino said in Eldoret, a large town in Kenya's Rift Valley where many of the country's champion runners are based.

"Agents say: 'Don't go to this, we have an event here, or a grand prix there ... and you can earn more money'."

The Aug 10-18 championships will pay $60,000 to the winners of individual events, with $100,000 for world records, but similar fees are available just for turning up at some of the prestigious city marathons.

Athletics Kenya has repeatedly threatened to sanction agents who enrol athletes in races that either clash with international championships or tire out the athletes ahead of them.

Keino said agents' desire for their athletes to devote their energy to lucrative events might have contributed to Kenya's poor showing at last year's London Olympics, where the East African country won only two gold medals.

"After the Olympics the athletes were performing better than during the Olympics," Keino said.

"I was shocked to see them performing so well."

Kenya won 17 medals at the 2011 Daegu world championships but few expect such success in Moscow as the team has been weakened by injuries, with athletes such as Olympic and world 800m champion David Rudisha sidelined.

Keino questioned the absence and motivation of others.

"I'm yet to figure out why they are not going for the world championships," he said, adding it should be a matter of pride to represent Kenya at international events.

(China Daily 07/24/2013 page23)

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