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Kenya Half Marathon World Record Holder Hit By Motorcycle While On Training Run

Geoffrey Kamworror, the triple world half marathon Champion and world record holder was almost at the point of cursing on Thursday when he was hit from behind by speeding motorcycle while on morning run. He was lucky the injury was not life threatening.

Kamworor underwent surgery in Eldoret, Kenya, on Friday (26) for injuries sustained after he was struck by a motorcycle while on a training run on Thursday morning.

According to a report in the Nation, Kamworor, 27, was hit from behind, sustaining injuries on his head and ankle. A doctor told the Daily Nation that the world half marathon record holder suffered a “right tibia shaft fracture, knee bruises and scalp laceration”.

“It’s nothing very clear yet, but certainly not life-threatening,” said Jos Hermens, Director of Global Sports Communications, the management firm that represents Kamworor, in an email to World Athletics.

According to the Daily Nation report, the motorcyclist who struck Kamworor stopped to help the injured runner.

“I was one kilometre away from my home during my morning run when a speeding motorcycle hit me from behind and I fell down injuring my leg,” Kamworor told the Daily Nation.

“I also got injuries in my head and he helped me up and took me to the hospital where I was admitted.”

Kamworor was selected to Kenya’s team for the World Athletics Half Marathon Championships in Gdynia, Poland, which were rescheduled to 17 October after the global coronavirus pandemic forced cancellations and postponements of most of the world’s sporting events. He was also planning to defend his New York City Marathon title on 1 November until organisers announced the race’s cancellation on Wednesday.