Kenya coach optimistic despite problems
EMBU, Kenya (Reuters) - While the athletics world waits to see what impact Kenya's violent post-election crisis will have on the country's performance at the world cross-country championships on Sunday, the team's fitness coach is proudly optimistic.
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