FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 13 April 2003
Evans Rutto and Timothy Cherigat:
Ready for London and Boston
KIMbia Athletics is proud to have the two defending champions running in
the upcoming two big marathons: Evans Rutto will start in Sunday's 25th
Flora London Marathon while Timothy Cherigat will run at the 109th BAA
Boston Marathon on Monday.
INTERVIEW WITH EVANS RUTTO:
What is the feeling regarding London and going there as the defending
champion?
Evans Rutto: "I feel good about London. But there is a very strong field at
the start."
What is your aim in London?
Evans Rutto: "Well, it would be nice if I could defend my title. And I want
to run a good time. I don' know if it will be possible to run a personal
best. But it depends on many things: the tactics, the weather, the pace
making and how I feel on Sunday morning."
What do you think about the competition?
Evans Rutto: "I don't know but it might become a tactical race. There are
too many strong guys in the race, who will watch each other. Among them are
some of the best runners in the world, like Paul Tergat, John Korir or
Stefano Baldini - it is like a World Championship or an Olympic race.
Everybody has a lot of experience and so it won't be easy to win."
How did your training go and where did you train?
Evans Rutto: "My training went very well. We were two months in Iten
(Kenya), and for the last three weeks we trained in Boulder, Colorado."
You got your third child and there is something special about the name,
please tell us.
Evans Rutto: "Yes, I have three children. The oldest is Winnie, the one in
the middle is Dennis and the youngest one, who is nine month old, is
Dieter. He got the name of my coach, Dieter Hogen."
INTERVIEW WITH TIMOTHY CHERIGAT:
What is the feeling regarding Boston and going there as the defending
champion?
Timothy Cherigat: "I am conscious that I am coming to Boston as the
defending champion - and of course it is my aim to win again. I really like
Boston and its difficult course."
What is your aim in Boston?
Timothy Cherigat: "I certainly would like to win the race. Everyone tries
to beat me, so I am not running for a certain time - I run to win.
Sometimes you have got a certain time that is important, maybe even a
personal best. But then you may only be second because somebody ran faster
than you. So I will not look at the time. I just want to be first at the
finish line."
What do you think about the competition?
Timothy Cherigat: "It is a strong field and I will not think too much about
tactical things, but I am fully prepared. The race will be decided on
Monday between noon and probably 2.08 pm. You have to be flexible in the
race."
How did your training go and where did you train?
Timothy Cherigat: "My training was good. For two months we prepared in Iten
(Kenya) and then we were in Boulder, Colorado, for the last three weeks."
You recently started building a petrol station in Eldoret?
Timothy Cherigat: "Yes, that is right. Eldoret is my hometown and when I
won the Boston Marathon last year I decided to have my own petrol station.
It is not ready yet, we just started to build it. But I also do things to
give something back to my community."
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