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Kenya: World Champion Cheruiyot Back From Injury, Eyes Olympics Slot

[ad_1] World 1,500 metres champion Timothy Cheruiyot has recovered from a hamstring injury in time to take a shot at the Olympic title during the Tokyo Summer Games.

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World 1,500 metres champion Timothy Cheruiyot has recovered from a hamstring injury in time to take a shot at the Olympic title during the Tokyo Summer Games.

Cheruiyot, who will be seeking his maiden win in Doha’s leg of the Diamond League (DL) on Friday this week, said he will not be looking for fast times this season, but Olympic victory.

Doha will be Cheruiyot’s first race since winning the men’s 1,500m race during the Kip Keino Classic on October 3, last year in Nairobi.

However, Cheruiyot last appeared in Doha on September 25, last year where he finished eighth in 800m.

He had the previous year settled second in the 1,500m in Doha in 2019, losing the battle to compatriot Elijah Manang’oi.

“I usually start my preparations in November but delayed until January this year owing to the left leg hamstring injury,” said Cheruiyot, adding that he has been putting his final touches for the races ahead under coach Ben Ouma at Gems Cambridge International School Stadium in Nairobi.

“I feel much better and I’m regaining my 2019 form slowly. I am working on my endurance on track having finished my gym sessions,” said Cheruiyot, adding that he will be economical in his appearance in events before the Olympic Games.

“I believe I failed to get the ticket to the 2016 Rio Olympics due to exhaustion and fatigue. I had competed in many races,” said Cheruiyot, who finished fourth during the trials that were held in Eldoret to miss out on the Rio Olympics.