Kipchoge, several world champions nominated for athlete of the year award
Eliud Kipchoge is among 11 men nominated to be crowned “Athlete of the Year’’ by athletics governing body IAAF, but German decathlon world champion Niklas Kaul missed out.
The 21-year-old Kaul became the youngest titleholder in the multi-sport event at the recently-concluded world
championships in Doha but was not nominated.
Kenya’s Kipchoge ran a non- sanctioned marathon in under two hours last weekend, and earlier in the year he retained his London marathon title.
His compatriot Timothy Cheruyiot won the 1,500-metres in Doha and was short-listed, as were five world champions from the U.S.
The shortlisted Americans are Donavan Brazier (800m), Christian Coleman (100m), Sam Kendricks (pole vault), Noah Lyles (200m) and Christian Taylor (triple jump).
Ugandan distance runner Joshua Cheptegei, Bahamas hurdler Steven Gardiner, Swedish discus thrower Daniel Stahl and Norwegian hurdler Karsten Warholm were the other nominees.
A three-way voting process, including blocks from the IAAF council, family and fans, will decide the winner.
Female nominees will be revealed on Tuesday.
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