"As a sportsman, I feel for the athletes of Russia. There are many clean athletes, their career will get damaged. I think it is not fair to ban a country. People who have cheated should be banned. It is a big damage for the innocent athletes," said World and Olympic record holder in 5,000 and 10,000 meters, Bekele, who has been named the event ambassador of the 8th Airtel Delhi Half Marathon.
Asked about one of his competitors, British distance runner Mo Farah, 32, who is a gold medallist in the 5000 m and 10,000m at the 2012 Summer Olympics and the 2015 World Championships, Bekele said he is a great athlete.
"He is a great athlete. He is top of the results now. What he did is great but what he will do in future, we have to wait and see. We expect a new generation of athletes to come into the sport," said Bekele, who had beaten Farah by just one second after making a move that Farah couldn't match with just less than 12 miles to go at the 2013 Great Ireland Run.
The 33-year-old competed at the 2012 London Olympic and ran within the leading group for the whole race, before finishing fourth with a time of 27:32.44, just 1.01 second outside the bronze medalist, his brother Tariku.
In his first race of 2013, Bekele won the Great Ireland Run for a second time with a timing of 60:09, beating Mo Farah by just one second. He made a successful marathon debut in Paris last spring with a record-breaking 2:05:04 victory.
Talking about his next races, Bekele who won a double at the 2008 Summer Olympics, said: "I have a small injury. So, I will see how I recover and then take a call on how I can participate in London and Tokyo Marathons."
"I make mistakes. When you are in good shape, you don't think that problems can come to you. This time, it is too late. If I would have consulted by physio may be I could have been better and injury free but anything can happen in life."
"I will try to give my best. I do believe in myself and I am strong in my mind. So lets hope for the best," Florence said.
Tadese, who has won the world half marathon title four times and set the world record of 58:23 at the 2010 Lisbon Half Marathon, said: I am happy with my shape right now. I am training hard. It is very different to train for marathon and half marathon.
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