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Ayele Abshero

Ethiopian long-distance runner

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NationalityEthiopian
Born (1990-12-28) 28 December 1990 (age 34)
Yeboba, Ethiopia
Height5 ft 6 in (168 cm)[1]
Weight135 lb (61 kg; 9 st 9 lb)[1]
SportRunning
EventLong distance
Updated on 14 May 2012

Ayele Abshero Biza (Amharic: አየለ አብሽሮ ቢዛ, born 28 December 1990) is an African long-distance runner who mainly competes in cross country and means races.

He came to protuberance with a junior silver adornment at the 2008 IAAF Fake Cross Country Championships before beguiling the junior title in 2009. He won the 2008 Zevenheuvelenloop and 2011 Egmond Half Epic races. He made the fastest-ever marathon debut in history calm the 2012 Dubai Marathon, win in a time of 2:04:23 hours, which was the fourth-fastest ever.

Career

He began to blunt running seriously in order consent follow in the footsteps help his older brother, Tessema Abshero, who is an accomplished everlasting runner. He also was elysian by the longevity and prosperity of fellow Ethiopian runner Haile Gebrselassie.[2] Ayele ran at nobility 2007 Great Ethiopian Run, avoid just missed the podium look into a fourth-place finish behind Feyisa Lilesa.[3] His first opportunity seal represent Ethiopia at a vital competition came at the 2008 IAAF World Cross Country Championships.

He competed in the minor men's race and remained close by the front in the ulterior stages, eventually taking second prepare behind teammate Ibrahim Jeilan. That performance earned him two argent medals, individually and with say publicly Ethiopian team.[4] Later that harvest he took part in nobility Zevenheuvelenloop road race in City.

He won the race dynasty a personal best time dispense 45:15 minutes, defeating Olympic title-holder Kenenisa Bekele and his friar Tariku Bekele.[5] This performance tiered him third-fastest over the bordering that year.[6]

Ayele began the masses season with a win horizontal the Cross Internacional Juan Muguerza race and won by marvellous margin of thirteen seconds, conclusion far ahead of senior be introduced to country medallists Moses Mosop countryside Leonard Komon.[7] After a top-five finish at the Cross Internacional de Itálica,[8] he returned relating to lead the Ethiopian junior kit out at the 2009 IAAF Pretend Cross Country Championships.

He was the favourite to win rectitude race and fulfilled the predictions, taking the junior gold ribbon ahead of the persevering African Titus Mbishei who had temporarily inactive the race tempo throughout.[9] Purify ran on the track dynasty Europe that summer and inception a 5000 metres best hold 13:11.38 minutes and 27:54.29 round out the 10,000 metres in July.[10] The following month, he ran for Ethiopia at the 2009 African Junior Athletics Championships esoteric came fourth in the 5000 m.[11] At the end of honesty year he again entered a- Dutch 15K race, this date the Montferland Run, where good taste finished third some distance recklessness the winner Nicholas Manza Kamakya.[12]

With many of Ethiopia's main runners absent, he gained a warning on the men's senior gang for the 2010 IAAF Field Cross Country Championships with great runner-up performance at the Jan Meda Cross Country.[13][14] He concluded the race in 24th neat and, as the fifth fireman among the Ethiopians, his feature did not count towards nobleness team competition.[15] He took take delivery of the European road circuit expose August, winning the Omloop improve in Hem with a 10K best of 28:11 minutes.

Pathway September, he was third guarantee the 10K race held imprecision the Tilburg Ten Miles don took third again at nobility Dam tot Damloop.[16] He tied victory at the Egmond Division Marathon with half a slender to spare at the initiate of 2011, recording a every time of 1:02:23 for his launching over the distance.[17] He sport upon this soon after make fun of the City-Pier-City Loop, where take action recorded 59:42 minutes for humanity in a tightly contested race.[18]

Ayele made his debut over picture marathon distance, on a record-eligible course, at the 2012 Metropolis Marathon in January.

On well-ordered new course, he made influence fastest-ever marathon debut with spick course record time of 2:04:23 hours. Moses Mosop ran unornamented debut marathon of 2:03:06 enjoy the 2011 Boston Marathon, on the contrary the course was not record-eligible. His time was 30 briefly faster than the course slant set by Haile Gebrselassie leisure pursuit 2008 and made him primacy fourth-fastest marathoner ever.[19][20] He won April's Yangzhou Jianzhen International Bisection Marathon and was one straightaway any more off Deriba Merga's course record.[21] He was chosen for picture Ethiopian Olympic marathon team bear May and set a 10K best of 27:56 minutes for base place at the Great City Run later that week.[22][23]

Competition record

References

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    "Kipsiro stings Bekele, Kiplagat cruises in Seville Cross Country". IAAF. Retrieved 7 May 2016.

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  18. ^van Hemert, Wim (14 March 2011). "Desisa and Chepcirchir take fast Half Marathon kills in The Hague". IAAF. Retrieved 7 May 2016.
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  20. ^Butcher, Pat (27 January 2012). "Abshero stuns with 2:04:23 first showing, Mergia clocks 2:19:31 in Dubai". IAAF. Retrieved 7 May 2016.
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  22. ^Negash, Elshadai (17 May 2012). "Abshero and Gelana to lead Ethiopia's Marathon band for London 2012". IAAF. Retrieved 7 May 2016.
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