Alex Korio Becomes Latest Kenyan Athlete To Be Suspended By AIU

3rd May 2020

This comes less than a month after 2017 London Marathon champion Daniel Wanjiru was handed a suspension by the AIU

Kenya’s Alex Korio crosses the finish line in 00:28:12 seconds to win the overall men’s title at the TCS World 10K run in Bengaluru, on May 21, 2017. PHOTO | AFP
Kenya’s Alex Korio crosses the finish line in 00:28:12 seconds to win the overall men’s title at the TCS World 10K run in Bengaluru, on May 21, 2017. PHOTO | AFP
SUMMARY
  • Yet another Kenyan athlete in Alex Korio Oloitiptip was handed a suspension by the Atheltics Integrity Unit (AIU) for failing to declare his whereabouts, and a charge has already been issued
  • Korio, the 2017 Bengaluru 10km run champion was also part of the pacemakers for Eliud Kipchoge’s Ineos 1:59 challenge in Vienna last year and his last race was in a 10km road run in Valencia

NAIROBI, Kenya- Yet another Kenyan athlete in Alex Korio Oloitiptip was handed a suspension by the Atheltics Integrity Unit (AIU) for failing to declare his whereabouts, and a charge has already been issued.

This comes less than a month after 2017 London Marathon champion Daniel Wanjiru was handed a suspension by the AIU.

Korio, the 2017 Bengaluru 10km run champion was also part of the pacemakers for Eliud Kipchoge’s Ineos 1:59 challenge in Vienna last year and his last race was in a 10km road run in Valencia.

He also represented Kenya at the 2019 World Athletics Championship where he finished 11th in the 10,000m. He had earlier finished fourth at the national championships.

Korio becomes the sixth Kenyan to be charged by the AIU after Wanjiru, former marathon world record holder Wilson Kipsang, Alfred Kipketer, Kenneth Kiprop and Mikel Kiprotich Mutai with the latter having been charged for Presence of Prohibited Substances (Norandrosterone).