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Tokyo Olympics: Obiri targets gold in 5,000m and 10,000m

 

World 5,000m champion Hellen Obiri hopes to compete for gold in 5,000m and 10,000m at the upcoming Tokyo Olympics on July 30-August 5.

Obiri said she has already set in motion plans to seamlessly transition to the 10,000m race and she is mentally focused on the task ahead.

“To transition to 10,000m is not easy. You need to improve on various aspects like the speed work and mentally tune yourself to the requirements of this race. There are various competitions ahead for me including the KDF Championships and the Olympics trials. If I make the final team to Tokyo, I will compete in both races,” she said.

Obiri further admitted she needs to up her training in order to reap maximum rewards from her foray into this race.

Helen Obiri target long distance double in tokyo

“I am normally used to 12 and a half laps but today, I’ve had to run 25 laps. This means that the training programme would have to change to cover more distance or laps. So for the next four months, I will be working on my speed and running more kilometres,” she said.

Traditionally a 5000m specialist, Obiri competed in 10,000m at this weekend’s Athletics Kenya track and field weekend meeting at Moi Stadium, Kasarani.

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She finished first in 31:24.7 ahead of Kericho-based Eva Cherono (31:29.6) and Victory Chepng’eno (31:42.9) who finished second and third respectively.

Obiri admitted it was not an easy race because of the scorching sun and the challenge from Cherono.

 

 

 

 

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