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Keter banking on experience to deliver at World Under-20

Keter banking on experience to deliver at World Under-20
Vincent Keter.

Vincent Keter will be banking on international experience to retain the 1,500m title at the forthcoming World Athletics Under-20 Championships slotted for August 17-22 in Nairobi, Kenya.

The 19-year-old Keter with a personal best (PB) of three minutes, 35.21 seconds set at Sollentuna GP, Sweden, last month is hoping to lower his PB and possibly lower the World U20 1,500m record.

“I am up to the challenge. I’m young and energetic, ready to take the mantle from my teammates at Rongai Athletics club and continue the 1,500m dominance.

“I hope when I graduate to the senior level, I will join World champion Timothy Cheruyiot at the podium during the Paris 2024 Olympics.

Right now, I’m focused and ready to deliver for Team Kenya during Under 20,” said Keter who finished first during the U20 trials held at the Moi International Sports Center, Kasarani, Nairobi.

His teammate at the Rongai Athletics in Ngong, Nairobi, and also the World Under-18 champion George Manangoi, expressed confidence in Keter while helping him train for the biennial event.

“I would like to encourage Keter to trust himself and believe in his training for him to deliver a medal. The 1,500m race is a tactical race; one’s judgment of the race determines a lot in the delivery.

I wish you all the best and I hope that you will be able to retain the title in Kenya,” said Manangoi, the Tampare (Finland) 2018 U20 champion.

Keter will team up with Emmanuel Lemama to hunt the 1,500m glory. Lemama, who finished second during the trials with a time of 3:42.05 (PB) is banking on his experience and speed in the 800m in his quest to chase the coveted title.  

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