"There are many people in Eastern who have developed interest because we have been consistent bringing them to this championships. Now it is a matter of time before they get even with their rivals from Rift Valley," he said.
Kinyua, who is doubling up as the team manager for the Kenya track and field team to the London Olympics, has cautioned athletes to be at their best if they are to make the cut and compete in London in July.
Kinyua said the country is looking forward to improve on its medal tally in London from the 14 â six gold, four silver and four bronze â it got in Beijing.








