Jackson Tuwei, Athletics Kenya (AK) president, on Thursday ruled out athletes taking on other engagements ahead of the biggest competition in the year saying he wants them 'fresh and active' for the Games, reports Xinhua news agency.
"Athletes must be cautious not to enter into any agreement or contract with any race organisers before notifying AK. We need not to burn out our athletes. Kenya will take the Commonwealth Games seriously and we need our best athletes," said Tuwei.
Kenya's performance at the Commonwealth Games has been impressive compared to other African states, but Tuwei is optimistic they will do better in Gold Coast.
Kenya collected 25 medals -- 10 gold, 10 silver and five bronze -- in the last games in Glasgow with most of the medals falling in from track and field. There was also one bronze from boxing and the others in Paralympics.
The country finished fifth from in Delhi, India in 2010 with 12 gold, 10 silver and 10 bronze medals.
Kenya's athletics team has changed its dates for selection. The Commonwealth Games trials have been pushed forward from March to February 16 2018 in Nairobi. However, Kenya will name its commonwealth Games marathon team earlier in January.
"This is critical because we want them to know who will be running and start preparing in advance. We will not allow them to run other marathons after naming the team," said Tuwei.
Tuwei said that it was not possible to name the team in early November as earlier planned because AK wanted to give athletes time to negotiate their management contracts with other race organizers.
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