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Emmanuel Wanyonyi to use Kip Keino Classic to gauge readiness for Budapest

The 2021 World Under-20 800m champion Emmanuel Wanyonyi says he wants to use next month’s Kip Keino Classic to gauge his preparedness ahead of the World Championships in Budapest, Hungary in August.

Speaking in an exclusive interview on Monday, the speedster said he is tirelessly toiling at an elite camp in Kapsabet to perfect his act for a podium finish at Moi Stadium, Kasarani on May 7.

The prestigious one-day meet is part of the World Athletics Continental Tour Gold series and enters the third edition with at least 1,000 athletes set to battle for a share of the prize purse and world ranking points.

“I’m currently practicing for the Kip Keino Classic in Kapsabet at the 2-Running Club training camp,” Wanyonyi stated.

“I’m currently concentrating all my energies on training for the Kip Keino Classic. I’ll be using the competition to get ready for the Budapest World Athletics Championships next year,” Wanyonyi said.

He added: “I’ve been training with my eyes set squarely on the World Championships. I’m eager to demonstrate my dominance on this grand platform.”

A podium finish in Hungary is the middle-distance track sensation’s bare minimum.

“I plan to finish on the podium. I also want to better my personal best, but I wouldn’t mind trying for the record as well. I want to be considered one of the world’s best 800m runners. This is doable if I put in enough time in training,” Wanyonyi explained.

He believes lack of senior-level experience cost him a podium finish in Oregon. Nonetheless, he reckons he gleaned some invaluable lessons that could propel him to victory in Budapest.

“It was lack of experience that cost me the victory. It was my first World Championships and I’m glad I came away with a lot of valuable lessons,” Wanyonyi, who finished fourth in 1:44.54, stated.

However, he redeemed himself at the World Athletics Cross Country Championships in Bathurst, Australia when he, alongside Mirriam Cherop, Daniel Munguti and Brenda Chebet, scooped the mixed relay title.

He believes their amazing performance at the competition has increased his ambition to achieve global greatness and add another medal to his cabinet.

“Our performance in Bathurst was quite encouraging heading to the World Championships. It was a huge morale booster and my confidence in repeating this performance in Budapest has skyrocketed,” he said.

Wanyonyi rose to global stardom after storming to the gold medal at the 2021 World Under-20 Championships at the Moi Stadium in Kasarani, where he set a championship record of 1:45.01.

posted Tuesday April 25th
by Tony Mballa