Note to thieves: Don't steal from an athlete who can outrun and outjump you.
A Minneapolis man found that out the hard way after he allegedly broke into a downtown Minneapolis hotel room where a group of University of Arizona cross-country runners was staying. The team was in town for the Roy Griak Invitational, one of the largest cross-country races in the country. It's hosted by the University of Minnesota.
Arizona senior Collins Kibet, born in Kenya and a top 800-meter runner who won the Pac-12 championship in 1:47.23, walked into one of the team's hotel rooms and was surprised to see that his teammates hadn't packed their bags and their belongings were strewn about.
And then, "Whoosh!" Kibet said. Out of the corner of his eye he saw someone dart from the bathroom and out of the hotel room.
It took only seconds before Kibet made the connection: Someone had broken in and rifled through the team's belongings. In the hallway, he saw the stairwell door closing at the end of the corridor.
Kibet did what comes naturally: He ran. With his pack on his back and dress shoes on his feet, he flew down five flights until he reached the bottom floor of the Courtyard Marriott, where he found a man with his teammates' bags.
"I got a knife," the man told Kibet, and then he ran. Kibet briefly pondered what to do, then gave chase, keeping his distance and calling 911. "I was not going to let him go," he said.
As Kibet gained ground, the man stopped and threw down a stolen bag. " 'Let me go,' " Kibet recalled the man saying. " 'No,' I said. 'You have our bags.' "