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Kenya: Kandie, Karoki Out of Tokyo Olympics Trials

Kenya: Kandie, Karoki Out of Tokyo Olympics Trials

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World Half Marathon silver medallists Kibiwott Kandie and Bedan Karoki will miss the Athletics Kenya Tokyo Olympic trials that start Thursday at the Moi International Sports Centre, Kasarani.

Kandie, who claimed the world half marathon silver medal in 2020 Gdynia and Karoki, who won it in 2016 Cardiff, had hoped to not only get the tickets, but also the qualifying standards in 10,000m.

However, a right knee injury has locked out Kandie, the world half marathon record holder, while Karoki, who is based in Japan, is nursing a recurring hamstring.

It would have been Kandie’s maiden appearance at the Olympics if he succeeded, while Karoki was hoping for his third appearance after finishing fourth in 2012 London and seventh in 2016 Rio in 10,000m.

The 30-year-old Karoki had initially been named as a reserve in the marathon team for the rescheduled Tokyo Olympics.

They now leave the 10,000m battle to World 10,000m bronze medallist Rhonex Kipruto, 2015 World 10,00m silver medallist Geffrey Kamworor and national cross country champion Rogers Kwemoi among others.

Ten out of the 28 athletes, who have been invited in the 10,000m, have attained the Olympic qualifying standards. The race will go down on Friday at 11.15am.

“I know most Kenyans were hoping to see me at the trials after I had promised them,” Kandie said.

“I know I will disappoint them but that is the situation.”

Kandie said doctors have given him another month of full recovery, having missed the Kenya Defence Forces Athletics Championships held May 17-19 this year.