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Runners train in Kenya for the upcoming Olympics
April, 2012 - Kenya: Mary Keitany, who is preparing to defend her 2011 London Marathon title, is one of a small band of Kenya's elite marathon runners, training in the countryside around Iten, the high-altitude town in western Kenya that has become the centre of long-distance running for hundreds of amateur and professional athletes. (Brendan Bannon/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Runners train in Kenya for the upcoming Olympics
April, 2012 - Kenya: Mary Keitany, who is preparing to defend her 2011 London Marathon title, is one of a small band of Kenya's elite marathon runners, training in the countryside around Iten, the high-altitude town in western Kenya that has become the centre of long-distance running for hundreds of amateur and professional athletes. (Brendan Bannon/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Runners train in Kenya for the upcoming Olympics
April, 2012 - Kenya: Mary Keitany, who is preparing to defend her 2011 London Marathon title, is one of a small band of Kenya's elite marathon runners, training in the countryside around Iten, the high-altitude town in western Kenya that has become the centre of long-distance running for hundreds of amateur and professional athletes. Keitany is running with her pace-setter Justus Kipkogei. (Brendan Bannon/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Runners train in Kenya for the upcoming Olympics
April, 2012 - Kenya: Ioannis Magkriotellis, right, a Greek marathon runner training in Iten with Kenyan athlete Johanna Kariankei. Magkriotellis is hoping to improve his time enough through high-altitude training to qualify for the Olympics on Greece's team. International athletes have flocked to Iten hoping to gain advantage from training with the world's fastest distance runners at high altitude. (Brendan Bannon/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Runners train in Kenya for the upcoming Olympics
April, 2012 - Kenya: An athlete stretching at the track in Iten, Kenya. (Brendan Bannon/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Runners train in Kenya for the upcoming Olympics
April, 2012 - Kenya: Ioannis Magkriotellis, left, a Greek marathon runner training in Iten with Kenyan athlete Johanna Kariankei. Magkriotellis is hoping to improve his time enough through high-altitude training to qualify for the Olympics on Greece's team. International athletes have flocked to Iten hoping to gain advantage from training with the world's fastest distance runners at high altitude. (Brendan Bannon/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Runners train in Kenya for the upcoming Olympics
April, 2012 - Kenya: Kenyan 5000 meter star Sylvia Kibet trains at the local track in Iten, Kenya under supervison of her husband Erastus Limo. Kibet is hoping for a spoyt on the Kenyan Olympic team in 2012. (Brendan Bannon/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Runners train in Kenya for the upcoming Olympics
April, 2012 - Kenya: Eunice Jepkorir left, and Kenyan 5000 meter star Sylvia Kibet after training at the local track in Iten, Kenya under supervison of Kibet'shusband Erastus Limo. Kibet is hoping for a spoyt on the Kenyan Olympic team in 2012. (Brendan Bannon/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Runners train in Kenya for the upcoming Olympics
April, 2012 - Kenya: Athletes train on a dirt track in Iten, Kenya The track is far from the standards of high tech training grounds and all weather tracks of Europe and America. Yet increasingly speed work is part of the training for long distance races that has seen a revolution in marathon times since 2009. Young Kenyan runners shifting from track to distance running are leading the revolution. (Brendan Bannon/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Runners train in Kenya for the upcoming Olympics
April, 2012 - Kenya: Kenyan 5000 meter star Sylvia Kibet trains at the local track in Iten, Kenya under supervison of her husband Erastus Limo. Kibet is hoping for a spoyt on the Kenyan Olympic team in 2012. (Brendan Bannon/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Runners train in Kenya for the upcoming Olympics
April, 2012 - Kenya: Ioannis Magkriotellis, left, a Greek marathon runner training in Iten with Kenyan athlete Johanna Kariankei. Magkriotellis is hoping to improve his time enough through high-altitude training to qualify for the Olympics on Greece's team. International athletes have flocked to Iten hoping to gain advantage from training with the world's fastest distance runners at high altitude. (Brendan Bannon/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Runners train in Kenya for the upcoming Olympics
April, 2012 - Kenya: Athletes train on a dirt track in Iten, Kenya The track is far from the standards of high tech training grounds and all weather tracks of Europe and America. Yet increasingly speed work is part of the training for long distance races that has seen a revolution in marathon times since 2009. Young Kenyan runners shifting from track to distance running are leading the revolution. (Brendan Bannon/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Runners train in Kenya for the upcoming Olympics
April, 2012 - Kenya: Athletes train on a dirt track in Iten, Kenya The track is far from the standards of high tech training grounds and all weather tracks of Europe and America. Yet increasingly speed work is part of the training for long distance races that has seen a revolution in marathon times since 2009. Young Kenyan runners shifting from track to distance running are leading the revolution. (Brendan Bannon/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Runners train in Kenya for the upcoming Olympics
April, 2012 - Kenya: Athletes train on a dirt track in Iten, Kenya The track is far from the standards of high tech training grounds and all weather tracks of Europe and America. Yet increasingly speed work is part of the training for long distance races that has seen a revolution in marathon times since 2009. Young Kenyan runners shifting from track to distance running are leading the revolution. (Brendan Bannon/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Runners train in Kenya for the upcoming Olympics
April, 2012 - Kenya: (Brendan Bannon/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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