Julius Yego Out To Beat Personal Best At Doha World Championships
12th September 2019
Commonly referred as the You Tube man, Yego, 30, has a Personal Best of 92.72m set in 2015 at the World Championships in Beijing where he stormed to gold.
- Olympic silver medallist Julius Yego has set his sights on beating his Personal Best at the upcoming IAAF World Championships set to run from September 27 to October 6 in Doha, Qatar
- With the qualification mark for the World Championships being 83m, now the task is on 2013 African Junior Champion Alexander Kiprotich, who bagged silver at the Africa Games in Rabat, after covering a distance of 77.50m
NAIROBI, Kenya-
Olympic silver medallist Julius Yego has set his sights on beating his Personal
Best at the upcoming IAAF World Championships set to run from September 27 to
October 6 in Doha, Qatar.
Yego, who is fresh from throwing 87.73m (Game Record) to win
the Africa Games gold in Morocco, is back in training and said since he already
has a wild card, he will use the Athletics Kenya World Championships Trials set
for Thursday and Friday at Nyayo stadium for practice.
Commonly referred as the You Tube man, Yego, 30, has a
Personal Best of 92.72m set in 2015 at the World Championships in Beijing where
he stormed to gold.
“We did well in Morocco at the Africa Games. I am happy that
I covered a huge distance, it has been a while since I threw that far, last
year, I didn’t manage now this means my form is back, I am so great for that,”
Yego stated.
With the qualification mark for the World Championships
being 83m, now the task is on 2013 African Junior Champion Alexander Kiprotich,
who bagged silver at the Africa Games in Rabat, after covering a distance of
77.50m.
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“My target is to throw a big distance than 92.72m in Doha.
My focus is in Doha and not at the Trials because I have already qualified, so
most important thing now is to remain healthy and fit,” the 2014 Commonwealth
Games champion declared.
“My friend Alex also did well, I was happy after he got
silver and achieved that distance, I was happier for him than the gold I won.
It’s now for us to fight and be the winner in Doha, everyone is a strong
competitor because this is a championship and not a Diamond League event,” Yego
stated.
Last season was a slow one for Yego despite covering 80.91m
at the National Championships in Nyayo National Stadium, as he went on to
finish fourth at the Continental Cup in Ostrava, throwing 78.41.