Kipruto aims to break Bekele\'s course record in Kolkata 25 km race

Kipruto aims to break Bekele's course record in Kolkata 25 km race

IANS  |  Kolkata 

Kenyan Amos Kipruto, who won silver at the three months back, is confident of breaking Bekele's course record in the Kolkata 25 km race here on Sunday.

Talking to reporters on Friday, the 26-year-old said he's perfectly in shape to better Bekele's record here.

"After Berlin, I had some problems but I'm fully fit now and feel ready to break the record," said.

has the best timing of 1:00:24 in the half-in

"I believe fast in 25 km is achievable," he said, adding that he's targeting to break the world record of 58:18 in 21K.

"I think that next year I can break the world half record (58:18 by Kenya's Abraham Kiptum, set last month in Valencia)," he said.

At the marathon in September, was pipped by fellow mate with a world record timing of 2:01:39.

Kipchoge happens to be his neighbour and Kipruto said he's inspired by him.

"It has inspired me, he lives just 800 metres away from my house."

his first race after the marathon, he said "I was not looked at because all the focus was on Kipchoge (Eliud). But I put in a strong race. I have prepared well and I know I will be on the podium on Sunday," he added.

The Kenyan won't have a field day as a stiff challenge from Ethiopian Birhanu Legese, a two-time Half Marathon winner who most recently ran in in May this year, awaits.

"I like racing in a lot as it's often warm races and I seem to do well in them," Legese said.

The 25 km race, which is an IAAF Bronze label road race, has attracted strong fields.

Ethiopia's defending women's champion Degitu Azimeraw, who surprised everyone in 2017 by taking the honours in a course record of 1:26.01 in her first international race, sounded confident that she can go even faster in this year's race.

'I have ambitions to win this race again and I am in very good shape," the 19-year-old said.

"Last year's race changed my life and I am happy to return here."

She will be alongside Kenya's two-time world champion on the start line.

India's challenge will be led by who recently broke a 37-year-old world record in steeple chase.

"Steeplechase is my favourite event but events such as this help in developing endurance. This year I am prepared better than the previous year," he said.

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First Published: Fri, December 14 2018. 20:00 IST