- Tirunesh Dibaba
Tirunesh Dibaba also known as Tirunesh Dibaba Kenene (born June 1, 1985 in Bekoji,
Arsi ,Ethiopia ) is an Ethiopian long distance track athlete and both the outdoor [http://www.iaaf.org/GLE08/news/newsid=45212.html "News Flash – 14:11.15 - Dibaba smashes World 5000m record in Oslo! - ÅF Golden League 2008" at IAAF.org] ] and indoor5000 metres world record holder. She is the current Olympic 5,000 metres and 10,000 metres champion. She has also won four world track titles and five world cross country titles. She is nicknamed the "Baby Faced Destroyer".Born in the village of Bekoji, Tirunesh was the 4th of 6 children. She is a member of the Oromo ethnic group, and was raised in the high-altitude
Arsi Zone of theOromia Region . She began doing athletics at the age of 14. She moved to the capitalAddis Ababa in 2000.Tirunesh is part of an athletic family, with older sister Ejegayehu also making her mark on the international stage and brother Dejene marked as a future star. Their sister Genzebe won the junior race at the 2008 World Cross Country Championships. [ [http://www.iaaf.org/WXC08/news/kind=100/newsid=44263.html Dibaba sisters make it a family affair – Edinburgh 2008] . "IAAF.org". 30 March 2008] 1992 and 2000 Olympic champion
Derartu Tulu is also their cousin. She continues the successful athletic history of the Oromo people in long distance running.International Performances
Tirunesh's first fully-international outdoor track event was the
2001 IAAF World Cross Country Championships . Running at the age of 15 in women's junior race, she finished 5th.Tirunesh's most prestigious performances so far have come in the world championships athletics events of 2003, 2005 and 2007. In 2003, Tirunesh won the 5,000 m in a sprint finish against
Marta Dominguez ofSpain andEdith Masai ofKenya . At the 2005 championships, Tirunesh produced a blistering finish to out-sprint compatriotBerhane Adere and her own sister Ejegayehu and also became the first woman to win the 10,000/5000 m double at the same champinships. In 2007, when the championships were held in Osaka, Tirunesh again utilised her sprint finish to overhaulTurkey 'sElvan Abeylegesse , thus becoming the only woman to win back-to-back 10,000 m titles. In Osaka, Tirunesh won with a time of 31:55.41.At the 2004 Olympics in Athens, Tirunesh was beaten into third place by
Meseret Defar of Ethiopia andIsabella Ochichi of Kenya in 5000 m event. The result was considered by some to be a disappointment but at 19, she still became the youngest ever medalist for Ethiopia at the Olympics.In 2006 she won five out of six Golden League events (5,000 m) in the same season, which earned her a total of $83,333.
A major feature of Tirunesh's running style is an incredible sprint finish. During the final lap of the 10,000 m in 2005, Tirunesh was clocked over the closing 400 m in 58.33 seconds. Tirunesh is known for not taking the lead in a race until the final lap.
Tirunesh is also a remarkably successful cross country runner; she has five
IAAF World Cross Country Championships victories, including one junior title (Lausanne , 2003), one short course title (Saint-Galmier , 2005), and two long course titles (Saint-Galmier , 2005, and Fukuoka, 2006). From 2007, there was just one race in each category. Dibaba won the silver in the women's race atMombasa in 2007 and the gold atEdinburgh in 2008.Dibaba created a new 5000 metres world record, 14 minutes 11.15 seconds, at the Oslo Golden League 2008 meeting.
Tirunesh Dibaba won 10,000 metres Gold in Beijing Olympic on August 15, 2008 setting a new Olympic record time of 29:54.66 which was enough to break the old record of 30:17.49 set by fellow Ethiopian and cousin
Derartu Tulu at Sydney Olympic Summer Games back in 2000. The new Olympic record was also the second fastest 10,000 meters of all time and an African record too. The previous African record (30:04.18) was held byBerhane Adere , set at the 2003 World Championships.One week later on August 22, 2008 she won the 5,000 metres by beating the defending gold medalist Meseret Defar. Dibaba finished the race in 15:41.40 which was way far from her current world record. This olympic double win made her the first ever woman to win both 5,000 and 10,000 metres at the same Olympics. [cite news |first= Nick|last= Mulvenney|title= Distance queen Dibaba surprises herself|url= http://www.reuters.com/article/GCA-Olympics/idUSSP1101320080822|publisher=Reuters |date= 2008-08-22|accessdate=2008-08-24]Meseret Defar
Tirunesh is known to have an on-track rivalry with
Meseret Defar , and races featuring the two are highly anticipated, but rare, usually, only occurring at championships.Personal life
Tirunesh is engaged to 2004 and 2008 Olympic 10,000 meter silver medallist
Sileshi Sihine .After the Beijing Olympics her club, the Prisons Police, bestowed the rank of Chief Superintendent for her services to club and country. [ [http://www.iaaf.org/news/kind=100/newsid=47849.html In a week of awards for Ethiopia’s Beijing heroes, Dibaba becomes a Chief Superintendent] . IAAF.org 26 September 2008] The hospital named after her is located on the outskirt of
Addis Ababa .World Athletics Tour
World Athletics Final
Personal bests
Outdoor
Indoor
Video Interview
* [http://www.globalathletics.com/Multimedia/Osaka/index.php Video Interview of Tirunesh Dibaba before and after 2007 IAAF World Championships 10,000m]
References
External links
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* [http://www.athleticsafrica.com/Outgoing/ethiopianjewel_fs_200305.html Athletics Africa report]
* [http://www.globalathletics.com/Athletes/tirunesh_dibaba.php Tirunesh Dibaba's profile from Global Athletics]
* [http://runningtimes.com/Article.aspx?ArticleID=8288&PageNum=1 Article from Running Times]
* [http://www.runnersworld.com/article/0,7120,s6-243-297--11496-0,00.html Article from Runner's World]
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