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Sports Exclusive: Gold Winner Cheptegei Enters 10000 Metre Race in Australia

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April 11, 2018
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Sports Exclusive: Gold Winner Cheptegei Enters 10000 Metre Race in Australia

Cheptegei kisses Ugandan jersey

Ugandan athlete Joshua Kiprui Cheptegei has announced he will compete in 10000 metre race in the ongoing Common Wealth Games at Gold Coast, Australia.

He made the revelation on Tuesday after he won a gold medal in the 5000 metre final on Sunday morning.

In that race Cheptegei registered a time of 13:50.83 ahead of Canada’s Mohammed Ahmed who came second with a time of 13:52.78 at the Carrara Stadium track on Sunday morning. The other two Ugandans in the race Thomas Ayeko and Phillip Kipyeko finished fourth and sixth respectively.

Cheptegei promised that he will bag another gold medal in the upcoming competition.

Cheptegei, the World 10,000m silver medalist was Uganda’s medal hopeful in the absence of 2012 London Olympic marathon gold medalist Stephen Kiprotich and Moses Kipsiro who won gold at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Scotland.

Cheptegei’s good show in Australia can be attributed to his good start in the 2018 season when he won Cross Internacional de Itálica in Santiponce on the outskirts of the Spanish city of Seville in January and also took part in 1500m race at the Athletix Grand Prix 1 in South Africa.

Tags: Big StoryCommon Wealth GamesGold Coast AustraliaJoshua Kiprui Cheptegei
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