April 20 - London Marathon organisers are arranging for a private jet to pick-up Olympic gold medallist and defending champion Sammy Wanjiru (pictured) from Kenya so that he can travel to England to compete in the race next Sunday (April 25).



The move followed air travel restrictions over much of Europe due to volcanic ash after last week's eruption in Iceland, raising fears that elite overseas runners would not be able to compete in the race, the most prestigious and richest event on the marathon calendar.

Wanjiru will be joined by several other Kenyan athletes on the specially arranged flight.

"I have just done my last last morning run in Kenya and am about to start my journey by road to Nairobi where we shall be airlifted to Spain and await further instructions," the 24-year-old told Reuters by telephone from his home in Nyahururu.

A Gulfstream jet has been sent from Egypt to Jomo Kenyatta International Airport later in the afternoon to fly the athletes to Europe via a stop in Djibouti to pick up more runners.

Wanjiru, who also won the Chicago Marathon last October, said another jet would pick them up in Spain for the onward leg of the journey to London.

"Fatigue may affect us during the race and my agent has indicated to me that he another jet will pick us in Spain," he said.

"I think travelling by road or train from Spain to London may be too long for us."

Other Kenyans expected to accompany Wanjiru on the trip are world marathon champion Abel Kirui, Duncan Kibet and Emmanuel Mutai, with runners from Ethiopia and Eritrea joining the travelling party in Djibouti.

"I have trained well and I am ready for the race. We shall run as a team to ensure we deliver the title with my colleagues," Wanjiru added.


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