Report22 May 2017


Teferi impresses and Belehu shocks at Ethiopian Championships

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Senbere Teferi after winning the Ethiopian 5000m title (© Bizuayehu Wagaw)

An impressive championship record by world 5000m silver medallist Senbere Teferi and a shock victory for newbie Anduamlak Belehu in the men’s 10,000m were the highlights of the Ethiopian Championships which ended on Sunday (21) at the Addis Ababa stadium.

In six days of competitive action, a number of championship records and notable performances were recorded, including a successful title defence in the men’s 5000m for Getaneh Molla and a close sprint victory in the women’s 10,000m for Dera Dida.

Teferi out-sprints Gidey 

With the country’s middle distance stars Almaz Ayana and Genzebe Dibaba skipping the championships, world 5000m silver medallist Teferi was the highest profile entrant in these championships.

And the 22-year old, who finished second to Kenyan Hellen Obiri at the Shanghai leg of the IAAF Diamond League last week, confirmed her excellent early season form with a come-from-behind victory over double world junior cross-country champion Letesenbet Gidey, who was third in the fast race in the Chinese coastal city.

From the onset, this was a race made for the eventual front two with Teferi the favourite at the gun thanks to her experience. But 19-year-old Gidey was not to be outdone by her experienced rival in a tight contest.

Following a conservative start, the duo broke free from the chase pack with four laps to go and exchanged leads before Gidey took control at the bell. As she led the duo across the first bend, the crowd at the home stand stood up in anticipation for an unlikely surprise as Gidey threatened to increase her lead with 300 metres remaining.

However, she could not sustain her lead as Teferi overtook her younger compatriot with 150 metres to go and held on for victory in 15:12.16, a second ahead of Gidey with Netsanet Gudeta coming home in third to complete the podium places, albeit 14 seconds adrift. Teferi’s winning time also eclipsed Gelete Burka’s championship record from 2005 and was her first win of 2017.

Belehu shocks Edris in opening day salvo

The shock of the championships came on the opening day in the men’s 10,000m where the unheralded Belehu took a surprise victory over seasoned 5000m runner Mukhtar Edris in a close finish.

Hailing from little-known Sidame Coffee club, Belehu was in contention throughout the race and won a four-way horse race at the finish line ahead of Edris. World cross-country bronze medallist Abadi Hadush had initially clinched third, but lost his place to Moges Teamay following protests by club officials.

Molla retains, Dida successfully moves up to 10,000m 

There were no surprises in the women’s corresponding event as Dera Dida, the defending women’s 5000m champion, moved up in distance to the 10,000m with a sprint victory over Etagegne Woldu.

An overall slow race came to life in the final two laps with Dida and Woldu making it a spectacle heading to the finish. Dida held on for victory in 33:58.41.

“I am very happy with the victory,” Dida told reporters after the win. “This year, I hope to qualify for London over the 10,000m and this victory really boosts my ambitions.”

If Dida’s was a hard fought victory, then Getaneh Molla’s win in the men’s 5000m was a jog in the park.

The African Games 5000m champion was in control of the race throughout the contest before stopping the clock at 13:42.38 after a 52-second last lap. Tilahun Haile won the battle for second place ahead of an out-of-sorts world U20 3000m record-holder Yenew Alamirew who were both well off Molla’s pace. 

Elshadai Negash for the IAAF

Leading results

MEN
800m (17)

1 Tadesse Lemi 1:46.69
2 Mengistu Alemu 1:46.80
3 Temam Tura 1:46.95

1500m (21)
1 Teressa Tolossa 3:37.90
2 Samuel Teferra 3:38.27
3 Zemen Addis 3:39.00

5000m (21)
1 Getaneh Molla 13:42.38
2 Tilahun Haile 13:44.90
3 Yenew Alamirew 13:45.30

10,000m (16)
1 Anduamlak Belhu 28:32.37
2 Muhktar Edris 28:32.74
3 Moges Teamay 28:32.96

3000m steeplechase (20)
1 Tafesse Seboka 8:32.93
2 Getenet Wale 8:33.65
3 Chala Beyo 8:36.44


WOMEN

800m (17)
1 Mahlet Mulugeta 2:02.20
2 Tigist Ketema 2:02.55
3 Gadisse Ejerra 2:03.95

1500m (21)
1 Fantu Worku 4:07.80
2 Besu Sado 4:10.54
3 Werknesh Mulat 4:13.13

5000m (21)
1 Senbere Teferi 15:12.16
2 Letesenbet Gidey 15:13.18
3 Netsanet Gudeta 15:25.99
 
10,000m (16)
1 Dera Dida 33:58.41
2 Etagegne Woldu 33.58.95
3 Gebeyanesh Ayalew 34:00.15

3000m steeplechase (17)
1 Birtukan Adamu 10:14.68
2 Etalemahu Sintayehu 10:15.83
3 Weyneshet Ansa 10:16.78