On a natural high, with gold in sight
Marathoners look to Kenya's altitude to help them soar to new levels
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Three-time Kenya trainee He Jie, who smashed China's men's marathon record (2:06:57) last year, is preparing for his season debut at the Tokyo Marathon this March.
"In Africa there's less noise," he said. "My life becomes three points: training, eating, sleeping. Marathon requires absolute discipline. Here, you have no choice but to commit. No entertainment, just relentless focus."
He and a dozen other Chinese runners had already undergone a one-month training in Kenya in August 2022 under a program of China-Kenya sports cooperation.