NAIROBI: Japan-based Kenyan Leonard Barsoton ended a four-year wait with a come-from-behind victory at the world cross country championships trials at the Nairobi Uhuru gardens ground on Saturday. Barsoton was trailing third in the final lap of the men’s senior 10 kilometre behind reigning world cross champion Geoffrey Kamworor and world silver medallist Bedan Karoki. But the 22-year-old gathered enough strength on the last 500 metres to overlap his two illustrious compatriots and sprint away to win the title in 28:56.3. “I didn’t expect that I could win,” said Barsoton, who was fifth at the 2015 World cross country championships in Guiyany, China. “I have been patient enough to wait for this chance since 2013.” Karoki finished a distant second in 29:02.3 but said he would not compete at the world championships in Kampala in March as he was preparing to make his marathon debut in London in April. Third-placed Kamworor will however be defending his title in Kampala having recovered from a leg injury he sustained at the Rio Olympics. Irene Cheptai also ran a tactical race to win the women’s eight kilometre senior race and relegating Olympic 3000m champion Faith Kipyegon into third place. Reigning world champion Agnes Tirop was fifth. “It is my first time to win the Kenyan cross country title. I am also targeting a podium place in Kampala,” said Cheptai, who was placed seventh in Guiyang.