NAIROBI, Jan 20: World marathon champion Edna Kiplagat, Olympic silver medallist Vivian Cheruiyot and former Olympic champions Asbel Kiprop and Nancy Jebet Lagat, were beaten in Kenya’s Defence Forces and Police cross country championships on Saturday.

Lucy Kabuu, the runner-up at last year’s Dubai Marathon, snatched victory in the women’s 8km race at the police championships in 27:16.9, ahead of Kiplagat, who timed 27:17.3. World junior cross country champion Geoffrey Kipsang won the men’s 12km race in 35 minutes, while the world’s fastest marathon runner Geoffrey Mutai followed in 35:53.7. Kiprop was ninth in 36:53.

Cheruiyot finished outside the top 10 but told reporters she has no interest in the World Cross Country Championships and instead had used the event to prepare for her 5,000m and 10,000m title defences at August’s World Athletics Championships in Moscow.—Reuters

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