Geoffrey Mutai Let Down By Olympic Decision
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Geoffrey Mutai, the top-ranked marathoner in the world, will stay home.
He says the course is a fast one.
He thinks his record is around to stay.
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Famed Italian coach believes as many as 8 men will break 2:04 in 2012.
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The Kenyan ran the fastest marathon ever on U.S. soil.
The 2:03:06 debut marathoner runs his second 26.2-miler in Chicago on Sunday.
And there's no catch: it's free.
He will then run the ING New York City Marathon two months later.
She's is racing in the German capital to qualify for the 2012 Olympics.