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Joshua Cheptegei will rest for a month before he starts preparations for the next season."It has been hectic. I want to rest a bit before I prepare for what could be an even more challenging 2021," stated Cheptegei.
The cross-country season begins next month climaxing in March before the track season whose highlight will be the Tokyo Olympics in August.
Rest makes a lot of sense after a season where the Ugandan star has broken three world records.But there are signs of an equally tough upcoming season where Cheptegei will be eyeing a historic 5000 and 10000 meter Olympic double.
"Of course I will be going for double gold in Tokyo," stated Cheptegei from Kapchorwa today.
For now, Stephen Kiprotich is the only Ugandan to have won gold at both the Olympics and World Championships.
Should Cheptegei realize this dream he will become the first Ugandan to soar to such heights.
2016 Olympic 5000 and 10000m gold medals.
Olympic gold is the only medal so far missing in Cheptegei's now rich collection.Victory in Tokyo will not only make Cheptegei one of Africa's greatest athletes, but also Uganda's most successful ever.
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