Tesfaye Eticha
Tesfaye Eticha (born June 27, 1974) is a male long-distance runner from Switzerland (formerly Ethiopia), who won the 1994 edition of Amsterdam Marathon, clocking 2:15:56 on September 25, 1994. He mainly competed in Switzerland during his career. Eticha is a seven-time winner of the Lausanne Marathon.
Personal information | |
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Full name | Tesfaye Eticha |
Nationality | Swiss |
Born | Waliso | 27 June 1974
Achievements
Year | Competition | Venue | Position | Event | Notes |
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Representing | |||||
1994 | Amsterdam Marathon | Amsterdam, Netherlands | 1st | Marathon | 2:15:56 |
1997 | Rome City Marathon | Rome, Italy | 5th | Marathon | 2:14:25 |
1998 | Lausanne Marathon | Lausanne, Switzerland | 1st | Marathon | 2:16:33 |
1999 | Lausanne Marathon | Lausanne, Switzerland | 1st | Marathon | 2:12:48 |
2000 | Lausanne Marathon | Lausanne, Switzerland | 1st | Marathon | 2:16:24 |
2001 | Lausanne Marathon | Lausanne, Switzerland | 1st | Marathon | 2:12:38 |
Paris Marathon | Paris, France | 5th | Marathon | 2:10:33 | |
Berlin Marathon | Berlin, Germany | 9th | Marathon | 2:11:19 | |
Dubai Marathon | Dubai, United Arab Emirates | 2nd | Marathon | 2:13:37 | |
2002 | Lausanne Marathon | Lausanne, Switzerland | 1st | Marathon | 2:11:22 |
Paris Marathon | Paris, France | 8th | Marathon | 2:10:14 | |
Jungfrau Marathon | Interlaken, Switzerland | 1st | Marathon | 2:53:28 | |
2003 | Lausanne Marathon | Lausanne, Switzerland | 1st | Marathon | 2:10:04 |
Zürich Marathon | Zürich, Switzerland | 1st | Marathon | 2:10:58 | |
Jungfrau Marathon | Interlaken, Switzerland | 2nd | Marathon | 3:01:45 | |
2004 | Florence Marathon | Florence, Italy | 5th | Marathon | 2:17:01 |
Zürich Marathon | Zürich, Switzerland | 2nd | Marathon | 2:13:58 | |
Jungfrau Marathon | Interlaken, Switzerland | 1st | Marathon | 2:59:30 | |
2005 | Houston Marathon | Houston, United States | 5th | Marathon | 2:24:57 |
Zürich Marathon | Zürich, Switzerland | 7th | Marathon | 2:13:23 | |
Geneva Marathon | Geneva, Switzerland | 1st | Marathon | 2:15:29 | |
Basel Marathon | Basel, Switzerland | 1st | Marathon | 2:13:45 | |
Jungfrau Marathon | Interlaken, Switzerland | 1st | Marathon | 2:59:21 | |
Lausanne Marathon | Lausanne, Switzerland | 1st | Marathon | 2:12:41 | |
2006 | Zürich Marathon | Zürich, Switzerland | 1st | Marathon | 2:12:39 |
Geneva Marathon | Geneva, Switzerland | 1st | Marathon | 2:15:31 | |
Jungfrau Marathon | Interlaken, Switzerland | 1st | Marathon | 2:59:44 | |
Lausanne Marathon | Lausanne, Switzerland | 2nd | Marathon | 2:15:27 | |
2007 | Geneva Marathon | Geneva, Switzerland | 1st | Marathon | 2:18:36 |
2008 | Zürich Marathon | Zürich, Switzerland | 7th | Marathon | 2:16:25 |
Geneva Marathon | Geneva, Switzerland | 1st | Marathon | 2:14:23 | |
2009 | Zürich Marathon | Zürich, Switzerland | 3rd | Marathon | 2:10:21 |
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