RunBlogRun opines: Geoffrey Kamworor is defending his World Cross Country title. He wants to show just how fit he is and the World Cross will be a confidence builder as he focuses on the Kenyan Trials for London 2017. The Kenyan team is fantastic, but so is the US team, the home team from Uganda, and there will be some surprises. Looking forward to the World Cross on March 26!
Geoffrey Kamworor winning World Cross in 2015, photo by PhotoRun.net
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EMBU (KEN): Reigning champion Geoffrey Kamworor feels in “great shape” ahead of his title defence at the World Cross Country Championships in Kampala, informs the Daily Nation. “I feel I’m in great shape now when I compare to how I was feeling during the trials. I started training in December and my aim was to make Team Kenya. Now I aim to defend my title in Kampala. My body feels great and I cannot wait to hit that trail in Kampala,” he said. Kamworor added he only started training seriously in December as a consequence of injury followed by a minor road accident.
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