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Gete Wami

 

Gete Wami

Personal information

Born

December 11, 1974

Medal record[hide]

Women's Athletics

Competitor for  Ethiopia

Olympic Games

Silver

2000 Sydney

10000 m

Bronze

1996 Atlanta

10000 m

Bronze

2000 Sydney

5000 m

World Championships

Gold

1999 Seville

10000 m

Bronze

2001 Edmonton

10000 m

 

Getenesh ("Gete") Wami  born December 11, 1974 in Debre Berhan) is a female Ethiopian cross country and track runner.

She won gold at the 1999 World Championships in Seville, timing 30:24.56, which was a new African Record and Championships Record.[1] She also won the 10,000 m gold medal at the 1999 All-Africa Games that year. She is a two-time winner of the IAAF World Cross Country Championships, having taken the long race title in 1996 and then the short race title in 2001.

Wami won the 2006 Berlin Marathon finishing in front of Salina Kosgei and Monika Drybulska on September  She was expected to beat the world record over 15 km during the Zevenheuvelenloop in and around Nijmegen on 19 November 2006, but failed. Wami finished in second position during the race, nine seconds behind Mestewat Tufa who finished in 47:22.

In 2007, Wami won the Berlin Marathon again. She competed in the New York Marathon thirty-five days later and she finished 23 seconds behind Paula Radcliffe. Her second-place finish gave her the World Marathon Majors Series Title, earning herself the $500,000 jackpot.

In August 2008, Gete Wami dropped out of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Marathon after running in the lead pack for much of the race, as did her teammate Berhane Adere.

Major achievements

Year

Competition

Venue

Position

Notes

1996

Olympic Games

Atlanta, United States

3rd

10,000 m

1999

World Championships

Sevilla, Spain

1st

10,000 m

2000

Olympic Games

Sydney, Australia

3rd

5000 m

2nd

10,000 m

2001

World Championships

Edmonton, Canada

3rd

10,000 m

2002

Amsterdam Marathon

Amsterdam, Netherlands

1st

Marathon

2005

San Diego Rock 'n' Roll Marathon

San Diego, United States

1st

Marathon

2006

Berlin Marathon

Berlin, Germany

1st

Marathon

Zevenheuvelenloop

Nijmegen, Netherlands

2nd

15K

2007

Berlin Marathon

Berlin, Germany

1st

Marathon

New York City Marathon

New York City, United States

2nd

Marathon

World Marathon Majors

Series

1st

Marathon

 

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