By AYUMBA AYODIMore by this AuthorKenyan athletes based in Japan have had a rough time adjusting their training regimes in view of coronavirus pandemic. Other than earning a salary for work done, these athletes also run for companies that employ them. Both Karoki, the 2015 World Cross Country silver medallist, and Kosimbei work for Toyota company in Nagoya, approximately 391 kilometres from the Japanese capital Tokyo. He said athletes in the town have been training normally even though there are no competitions at the moment. Kosimbei said athletes mostly do speed work in groups on Saturdays and train twice daily, except on Sundays.
Source: Daily Nation March 30, 2020 02:03 UTC