Former marathon world record holder gets arrested for violating lockdown
Former marathon world record holder gets arrested for violating lockdown
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In today's time, disease or any disaster becomes a crisis on both human life. One of which is the coronavirus, this is such a disease, which has not been able to break any. While players from all over the world are engaged in making people aware against the coronavirus epidemic, former world record holder of marathon Wilson Kipsang of Kenya himself is flouting the rules of the government. While he himself is a police officer. Wilson also had to spend one night in jail for a lockdown violation.

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The police arrested him for drinking alcohol and playing pool in the group during the night curfew. He was presented in court on Friday where he was released on bail after pleading guilty. Wilson won the 2013 Berlin Marathon with a world record. London Olympics 2012 bronze medalist Wilson is currently temporarily suspended by the World Integrity Anti Doping Unit (AIU) due to doping.

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12 more athletes have also been arrested: Earlier this week, the police also arrested 12 athletes for not following the government instructions. All of them were training collectively amid the dreaded Covid-19 pandemic. After this the camp was closed. The Kenyan government has banned mass gathering.

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