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Cheptegei pulls out of World Championships 5000m race

Uganda’s Joshua Kiprui Cheptegei celebrates taking silver after the men’s 10,000m athletics event at the 2017 IAAF World Championships at the London Stadium in London on August 4, 2017. He has pulled out of the 5000m race

Cheptegei pulls out of World Championships 5000m

Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | There will be no double attempt by Joshua Cheptegei at the World Championships. Team Uganda last night pulled him out of the 5000m race after he complained about fatigue and an injury he suffered during his stunning 10,000m silver run on Friday.

National coach Faustine Kiwa confirmed the development, having talked to Cheptegei and the team coaches Tuesday afternoon on phone. “ He complained he had been spiked in the 10,000m race, and also felt his body was tired,” Kiwa revealed.

At the back of the team’s decision should have been Cheptegei’s collapse at the World Cross Country Championships in March, that he has just recently recovered from.

Had he gone ahead to run and win a medal in the 5000m, he would have been the first Ugandan to win double medals.

The race hopes for Uganda now fall on youngsters,  Jacob Kiplimo, the world junior cross country champions, and Stephen Kissa.

Cheptegei is however still expected to feature in the lucrative Diamond League 5000m final in Zurich later this month. It is still expected to be Mo FaraH’s last 5000m track race.

Day six highlights for the IAAF World Championships on Wednesday:

Men’s 5000 metres heats

Mo Farah may have emerged battered and bruised from his superb victory in the 10,000 metres but he will be intent on not seeing his farewell to track championships go awry in an event in which he has won the last five global titles (three world and two Olympics). The 34-year-old should have a routine qualification ahead of Saturday’s grand finale but at least his presence will boost the morale of the home spectators who unlike London 2012 have had precious little to cheer about despite packing the stadium night after night.

Women’s 400 metres final

This could be one of the races of the championships as it has everything in a potboiler of a plot. American track legend Allyson Felix is bidding for a 10th world gold medal (4 individual gold, 5 relay) but standing in her way is the Bahamas’ Shaunae Miller-Uibo. The 31-year-old American may have beaten her younger rival in the 2015 world final but the latter got her revenge in the biggest arena of the Olympic final last year and in the most dramatic fashion, stealing the title from under her nose with a spectacular dive for the line and getting the nod by 0.07 of a second. The third major final meeting between the duo promises fireworks.

Men’s 400 metres hurdles final

Kerron Clement, like Felix, has been a stalwart of American athletics for over a decade and the Trinidad-born star will be seeking his third individual world title here. The 31-year-old Olympic champion looked in sublime form in his semi-final, allowing Norwegian youngster Karsten Warholm to hare off in the lead before reeling him in in the finishing straight. “I keep pulling it out this season,” said Clement. “I trust my strength and I know I am the best off that last hurdle.” Warholm — if he keeps his head — and another American TJ Holmes could be Clement’s greatest threats

Women’s Shot Put final

After claiming six major silver or bronze medals since the 2008 Olympic Games, China’s Gong Lijiao has a major opportunity to claim a maiden title. The 28-year-old has won three Diamond League meets this season and with reigning champion Christina Schwanitz and four-time champion Valerie Adams both absent this season, Gong surely won’t have too many better chances to add a global title to her resume.

Men’s 200m Semi-Finals

Wayde van Niekerk faces a sharp turnaround after defending his 400m title in style. The South African ran a blistering final bend to put the race out of reach and with neither Usain Bolt nor Botswanan Isaac Makwala in contention in the 200m, the 25-year-old looks a good bet for a rare double should he safely negotiate the semi-final.

5000M HEATS STARTING LISTS

ORDER / LANE BIB ATHLETE COUNTRY SB 2017 PB
1 1296 David KULANG SSDSSD 13:54.69
2 1042 Lakshmanan GOVINDAN INDIND 14:02.90 13:36.62
3 686 Bashir ABDI BELBEL 13:11.87 13:06.10
4 899 Yomif KEJELCHA ETHETH 13:01.21 12:53.98
5 650 Morgan MCDONALD AUSAUS 13:15.83 13:15.83
6 738 Albert Kibichii ROP BRNBRN 13:04.82 12:51.96
7 954 Mohamed FARAH GBRGBR 13:00.70 12:53.11
8 651 Sam MCENTEE AUSAUS 13:17.55 13:17.55
9 1192 Mohamed SAMBE MTNMTN
10 758 Justyn KNIGHT CANCAN 13:17.51 13:17.51
11 1172 Soufiyan BOUQANTAR MARMAR 13:14.06 13:14.06
12 1409 Eric JENKINS USAUSA 13:05.85i 13:05.85i
13 1357 Jacob KIPLIMO UGAUGA 13:13.64 13:13.64
14 1291 Daud MOHAMED SOMSOM 14:57.84
15 1316 Giniki GISAMODA TANTAN 13:13.24 13:13.24
16 1133 Davis KIPLANGAT KENKEN 13:18.81 13:16.35
17 852 Aron KIFLE ERIERI 13:13.31 13:13.31
18 867 Illias FIFA ESPESP 13:17.39 13:05.61
19 896 Muktar EDRIS ETHETH 12:55.23 12:54.83
20 662 Hayle IBRAHIMOV AZEAZE 13:19.94 13:09.17
21 631 Kadar Omar ABDULLAHI ARTART
ORDER / LANE BIB ATHLETE COUNTRY SB 2017 PB
1 734 Birhanu BALEW BRNBRN 13:09.93 13:09.26
2 893 Selemon BAREGA ETHETH 12:55.58 12:55.58
3 1402 Ryan HILL USAUSA 13:07.61i 13:05.69
4 1212 Sondre Nordstad MOEN NORNOR 13:20.16 13:20.16
5 733 Zouhair AOUAD BRNBRN 13:15.53 13:14.16
6 1147 Cyrus RUTTO KENKEN 13:03.44 13:03.44
7 897 Hagos GEBRHIWET ETHETH 12:47.53
8 978 Marc SCOTT GBRGBR 13:22.37 13:22.37
9 1177 Brahim KAAZOUZI MARMAR 13:16.98 13:16.98
10 850 Awet HABTE ERIERI 13:16.09 13:16.09
11 1382 Paul Kipkemoi CHELIMO USAUSA 13:08.62 13:03.90
12 1141 Josphat Kiprono MENJO KENKEN 13:19.88 12:55.95
13 1007 Richard RINGER GERGER 13:19.47 13:10.94
14 950 Andrew BUTCHART GBRGBR 13:11.45 13:08.61
15 691 Soufiane BOUCHIKHI BELBEL 13:22.18 13:22.18
16 655 Patrick TIERNAN AUSAUS 13:13.44 13:13.44
17 1358 Stephen KISSA UGAUGA 13:13.00 13:13.00
18 1076 Kemoy CAMPBELL JAMJAM 13:14.45i 13:14.45i
19 839 Jamal Abdi DIRIEH DJIDJI 13:13.45 13:13.45
20 1315 Gabriel Gerald GEAY TANTAN 13:20.35 13:20.35
21 749 Mohammed AHMED CANCAN 13:04.60i 13:01.74

 

 

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