ATHLETICS: Kenyan boycott threat
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Kenyan athletes have threatened to boycott this year's World Championships after the sacking of their coach, Mike Kosgei.
They will pull out of the championships in Gothenburg and the All-Africa Games in Harare if their call for his reinstatement is ignored.
"We have considered Kosgei's sacking and see a boycott of the two events as a sure way to get heard," Moses Tanui, the long distance runner, said at a meeting in Eldoret, a town near Nairobi.
Kosgei was removed as chief coach last week for criticising the way athletics has been run in the country.
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