Emmanuel Wanyonyi, the 21-year-old world and Olympic 800m champion, delivered a stunning performance in just his second elite 1500m race at the Kip Keino Classic. Despite a slow middle section, Wanyonyi closed with a 54-second final lap to win in 3:30.41. Reynold Cheruiyot, the 2023 World Championship bronze medalist, finished second in 3:34.73. Timothy Cheruiyot was only sixth. Notably, US champion Jonah Koech was entered but did not race — even his agent doesn't know why. The discussion turns to Wanyonyi's future in the 1500m, with comparisons to Seb Coe's legendary 800/1500 double at the 1984 Olympics. His coach says the focus remains on the 800 this season, but the LA 2028 Olympic schedule has been designed to allow the 800/1500 double. The panel also touches on Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone's potential 400/400H double at LA 2028.
Timestamps:
0:00 – Wanyonyi's 1500m race breakdown and results at the Kip Keino Classic
1:01 – Full results: Wanyonyi 3:30.41, Cheruiyot 2nd, Jonah Koech DNS
1:45 – Coach's comments and Wanyonyi's season plans
2:22 – Comparisons to Seb Coe and Wanyonyi's racing style — impossible to pass once in front
3:30 – Timeline for the 800/1500 double: 2027 Worlds as a test, LA 2028 as the target
4:29 – LA 2028 Olympic schedule allows the double, but the 1500 comes first
5:30 – Could the schedule change? Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone's double prospects
6:50 – Predictions and LetsRun.com subscription info