NAIROBI, June 23-- Kenya's Kenneth Keter and Ethiopia's Worknesh Degefa stand out as favourites in Saturday's Mattoni Olomouc Half Marathon in the Czech Republic. The Kenyan has been on a strong course and has the everything to lose in the event, which is an IAAF Gold Label Road Race. "It is not won until the last metre. I have done my part in training and hopefully, I will be able to do well against some strong global challenge," said Keter in Nairobi on Friday before jetting out. Keter, 20, set his 59:48 career in 2016, and on Saturday will be targeting his first win over the distance this year after three performances in the 1:01:05 to 1:01:50 range in the first half of 2017. Meanwhile, 23-year-old Kenyan Simon Cheprot, with a 59:20 lifetime best from 2013 to his credit, will start as the fastest in the field. He is dipped under the 60-minute barrier on two other occasions --59:32 and 59:39-- but both of those came in 2017. He will bring a more modest season's best of 1:02:10 to the line of this eastern Czech city on Saturday. Veteran Felix Kandie could also be a factor as well. With two sub-2:06 marathons under his belt, the 30-year-old has stronger credentials over the longer distance, but a 1:00:04 half marathon best set last year shows he can be expected in the mix. Notable too is that his 2:06:03 personal best in the marathon was set in March, illustrating that he's in the shape of his life. |