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HOW KENYANS BATTLED FARAH: Kamworor, Karoki reveal strategies that led to victory in Cardiff race

Kenya's Geoffrey Kipsang Kamworor wins the Men's Elite 2016 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships in Cardiff, Wales, Saturday March 26, 2016. (David Davies / PA via AP) UNITED KINGDOM OUT

Determination and confidence clearly described how Kenyan men pulled a fast one on Britain’s track assassin Mo Farah at the 21st IAAF World Half Marathon Championships in Cardiff, South Wales, here on Saturday evening.

Geoffrey Kamworor, a police officer, summoned enough courage to orchestrate a 1-2 finish for Kenya and, at best, snatch the overall team title from Eritrea, who won in Copenhagen, Denmark, in 2014.

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