Kiplangat targets Farah in Doha


Nairobi, May 12 (IANS): World 5,000 metre bronze medallist Isaiah Kiplangat aims to dethrone Britain's double Olympic Champion Mo Farah in the Doha Diamond League.

Two years ago, in Moscow, Farah held firm to confirm his status as the best in the 5,000m distance when he beat Kiplangat to third with Ethiopia's Hagos Gebrhiwet second at the World Championships, reports Xinhua.

The trio have since avoided each other and will repeat their rivalry in Doha on Friday.

"I am ready for the challenge. I have done enough and wanted to test my speed at the Athletics Kenya (AK) Weekend meeting in Kisii. That is why I competed in the 1,500m distance," said Kiplangat on Monday.

"In Doha, I meet again with Farah in the 3,000m and maybe he will win. This is because I am just starting my season and he has been active. But the focus is on the World Championships and I want to win in Beijing," he said.

At the London Olympics, Kiplangat was a disappointing fifth in a race Farah won before his home fans. But Kiplangat now says records will stand for nothing this season as the two go head to head starting with the Doha Diamond League meeting.

"I will see where I belong at the Doha meeting," he said.

"The season is starting and every athlete wants to win. But I have to see how I fare on with the best and that is why it is important to put in my best against Farah."

For the World Championships in Beijing, Kiplangat said he is unhappy that the Kenya team is not functioning as a unit.

"We are not working as a team. In Moscow, I was selected as the sacrificial lamb and did the pace work. But when I signalled my colleagues to take over the roles in the final lap and sprint to the title, there was no one," he said.

"They had dropped back and I had to try and salvage something. That is why I delayed the sprint and took bronze."

  

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