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Recently the associated press published their Track and field medal projection for the London 2012 Olympics and listed Kenya for 18 medals.  Comprised of 6 Gold, 7 Silver and 6 Bronze medals. They also predict 3 clean sweeps in Men's Marathon, 1500M and 3000M S/C. 

A gold each for Rudisha, Asbel Kiprop, Ezekiel Kemboi, Abel Kirui, Vivian Cheruiyot and Mary Keitany 

Men:
800
  • Gold: David Rudisha, Kenya
  • Silver: Abubaker Kaki, Sudan
  • Bronze: Yuriy Borzakovskiy, Russia
1,500
  • Gold: Abel Kiru, Kenya
  • Silver: Nixon Chepseba, Kenya
  • Bronze: Silas Kiplagat, Kenya


5,000

  • Gold: Mo Farah, Britain
  • Silver: Isaiah Kiplangat Koech, Kenya
  • Bronze: Galen Rupp, United States


Marathon

  • Gold: Abel Kirui, Kenya
  • Silver: Wilson Kipsang, Kenya
  • Bronze: Emmanuel Mutai, Kenya


3,000 Steeplechase
  • Gold: Ezekiel Kemboi, Kenya
  • Silver: Kiprop Mutai, Kenya
  • Bronze: Brimin Kipruto, Kenya


Women:

800
  • Gold: Caster Semenya, South Africa
  • Silver: Pamela Jelimo, Kenya
  • Bronze: Mariya Savinova, Russia


5,000

  • Gold: Vivian Cheruiyot, Kenya
  • Silver: Tirunesh Dibaba, Ethiopia
  • Bronze: Meseret Defar, Ethiopia


10,000

  • Gold: Tirunesh Dibaba, Ethiopia
  • Silver: Vivian Cheruiyot, Kenya
  • Bronze: Sally Kipyego, Kenya


Marathon

  • Gold: Mary Keitany, Kenya
  • Silver: Edna Kiplagat, Kenya
  • Bronze: Liliya Shobukhova, Russia


3,000 Steeplechase

  • Gold: Yuliya Zaripova, Russia
  • Silver: Milcah Chemos Cheywa, Kenya
  • Bronze: Sofia Assefa, Ethiopia


Full article and complete medal list can be found here

 
With 192 days to go to the Olympics let us once again highlight the Kenyan effort

Leading Kenya's charge will be Mary Keitany, who won the 2011 London marathon, Boston marathon winner Geoffrey Mutai and 3000m steeplechase runner Brimin Kipruto, who will be going for his third consecutive Olympic medal.