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"content": "There is no problem having Kenyan athletes move to other nations and have dual citizenship. We thank God that currently there is dual citizenship. However, we must really look at what we are doing to build our sports because Kenya has been respected for sports. You can imagine that it took an international fan of athletics to recognize that Kipchoge can stretch a little bit more. Since he was short of 10 seconds to win a two hour marathon, he was ready to put his money on the table and make him win. The most touching thing that happened is for a non-Kenyan to say “whether you win or not, I am going to give you this gift; but I want you to win so that the world will know that it is true you can stretch more.” When he came out with his slogan that “no human is limited” all of us were holding our breath and saying, will he break this record that he really believes in or not? We all saw and watched him. It came to my realization that a human being who trains, stretches, and works hard is not limited because as you work hard, things change."
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