Karoki targets debut win against unique rivalry at Chicago marathon

IANS  |  Nairobi 

Kenya's hopes he will finally break the duck and win his first on October 7 when he lines up at the start of this year's

He went on to finish fourth at the marathon and settled for fifth spot in a star-studded marathon this year timing at 2:08:34. But that is about to change should the tail wind continue pushing him as he debuts in

"It is down to what I have learnt in the three previous races. That experience is critical and I know the field in is a strong one. It is something I am used to because I have run twice and my performance was not bad despite missing a medal this year," said Karoki on Monday.

The Kenyan, who has pitched camp in high altitude areas of Nyahururu for the last one month since returning from his training base in Japan, feels he will be ready on Sunday to wrest the first marathon title in his career.

"I resumed training in June after a month's break from the London race," added Karoki. "I know top names like will be on parade and it inspires me to bring out the best performance. It will not be the first time I am against Farah though. I believe the real danger is in the huge Kenyan representation in the race."

Indeed, focus will be on the defending champion Galen Rupp, who became the first American to win the Marathon title since Moroccan-born American in 2002. Others are (2:04:32) and (2:05:04), both former champions in Chicago.

There is also world champion (2:06:27), who won last year, before relinquishing his title to finish second this year under windy and rainy conditions.

Upcoming marathon runners like Kenneth Kipkemoi, Paul Lonyangata, and are all training their guns on winning the title too.

But Karoki who this year won the International Half Marathon in United Arab Emirates clocking 58:42 in February and later finished second at the Buenos Aires Half Marathon (59:50) in August believes tactics will be critical for the eventual winner as he guns for the trophy to boost his chances of selection to team to the 2019 World Championships in Doha, Qatar and in Tokyo.

"I need to secure a few wins to my name. I believe Chicago will be good to me and that is why I must give it my best shot," said Karoki, who is trained by

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First Published: Mon, October 01 2018. 16:02 IST