Marathon world-record holder Dennis Kimetto won’t run at the Rio de Janeiro Olympics after making himself unavailable for Kenya’s team.

Two-time London Marathon champion and 2012 Olympic bronze medalist Wilson Kipsang also asked not to be considered.
Eliud Kipchoge, winner of this year’s London Marathon in a course record and the second-fastest time ever, will lead Kenya’s men’s challenge in Rio. He’s joined by Stanley Biwott and Wesley

Korir on the team announced Tuesday. Cyprian Kotut and Bernard Kipyego are reserves.

Jemima Sumgong is on the women’s team after her victory at the London Marathon last month. Helah Kiprop and Visiline Jepkesho were also selected, with reserves Mary Keitany and Florence Kiplagat.

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