Alemu Bekele

Alemu Bekele Gebre (born 23 March 1990) is an Ethiopian long-distance runner who competes internationally for Bahrain. He specialises in the 5000 metres and 10,000 metres.

Alemu Bekele
Bekele at the 2016 Olympics
Personal information
Born23 March 1990 (1990-03-23) (age 30)
EducationAddis Ababa University[1]
Height162 cm (5 ft 4 in)[2]
Weight59 kg (130 lb)
Sport
SportAthletics
Event(s)Steeplechase, 10,000 m, half marathon, marathon
Achievements and titles
Personal best(s)1500 m – 3:40.83 (2011)
5000 m – 13:18.00 (2013)
10,000 m – 27:56.20 (2012)
HM – 1:01:38 (2016)
Marathon – 2:06:04 (2019)[3]

He transferred to Bahrain as a junior (under-19) athlete and won the 5000 m bronze medal at the 2011 Asian Athletics Championships. He took the 3000 metres bronze at the 2012 Asian Indoor Athletics Championships before raising to the top of the region by winning the 10,000 m title and 5000 m silver at the 2013 Asian Athletics Championships.

He also races in cross country competitions: he was the 2012 Asian champion, 2013 World Military champion and is a three-time participant of the IAAF World Cross Country Championships.

Career

Early life

Alemu Bekele Gebre was born and raised in Lemu, a small rural farming community near Bekoji in Ethiopia's Arsi Zone. He grew up in a family of nine children and spent his early years assisting his parents with their cereal crops. He moved to stay with his grandparents when he started school but he became distracted from his studies as his interest in running grew. His father urged him to focus on his schoolwork and Alemu did so, going on to high school in Bekoji in 2005. The coach at the school, Sentayehu Eshetu, had taught world champions Kenenisa Bekele and Tirunesh Dibaba previously and Alemu again threw himself into running practice. His father refused to support him further and forced him to leave the family home.[4]

Alemu lived on the streets for a period but continued to run in local races. A good performance at a youth trial race in 2007 earned him a training place with the Ethiopian Athletics Federation and the prestigious Muger Cement athletics club took him in. He earned a stipend of 200 Ethiopian Birr to continue training, but wished to compete abroad and earn more from his running. Aware of the path of previous Ethiopian athletes, he contacted the Bahrain Athletics Association and asked if he could transfer to run for the oil-rich Middle East country. The Bahraini authorities agreed and in his first competition for them, the 2009 Asian Cross Country Championships he won the junior section.[4]

At the World half marathon championships in Denmark, Alemu ran 1:01:46.

Running for Bahrain

At the 2009 IAAF World Cross Country Championships he placed 26th in the junior race. Later that year he went on to place third in the 5000 metres at the Arab Athletics Championships, sixth at the 2009 Asian Athletics Championships, and won silver medals in the 1500 metres and 5000 m at the Asian Indoor Games. In his first senior year he was much improved. After 31st place at the 2010 IAAF World Cross Country Championships he ran personal bests of 7:54.47 minutes for the 3000 metres and 13:38.10 minutes for the 5000 m. The 2011 season was mixed: he managed only 68th at the World Cross Country Championships and was seventh in the 1500 m at the Military World Games, but he won the bronze medal at the 2011 Asian Athletics Championships before setting a 1500 m best of 3:40.83 minutes for sixth at the Pan Arab Games.[5]

Alemu broke new ground in 2012. He started with a 3000 m best of 7:48.04 minutes for a bronze medal at the 2012 Asian Indoor Athletics Championships. He failed to make it out of the heats of the event at the 2012 IAAF World Indoor Championships but won the men's title at the Asian Cross Country Championships a few weeks later. In May he set two new bests: 69:31 minutes for the half marathon and 27:56.20 minutes for the 10,000 metres at the FBK Games. He ended the track season with a personal best of 13:21.54 minutes for the 5000 m. He began 2013 with a win at the World Military Cross Country Championships, but failed to finish at the 2013 IAAF World Cross Country Championships.[5]

Asian title

He won the 10,000 m title at the 2013 Arab Championships and repeated that finish at the 2013 Asian Athletics Championships, where he was also the 5000 m runner-up behind fellow Bahraini-Ethiopian transferee Dejenee Regassa.[6]

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References

  1. Alemu Bekele. nbcolympics.com
  2. Alemu Bekele Archived 26 August 2016 at the Wayback Machine. rio2016.com
  3. Alemu Bekele at World Athletics
  4. Elshadai Negash (20 March 2009). Focus on Athletes – Alemu Bekele. IAAF. Retrieved on 2013-07-13.
  5. Alemu Bekele. Tilastopaja. Retrieved on 13 July 2013.
  6. Chinese sprinters take away 100m titles at Asian Championships. IAAF (4 July 2013). Retrieved on 2013-07-07.
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