{"id":233,"date":"2021-01-18T12:56:47","date_gmt":"2021-01-18T12:56:47","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.time-to-run.com\/africa\/?p=233"},"modified":"2021-01-18T12:56:47","modified_gmt":"2021-01-18T12:56:47","slug":"gudaf-tsegay-strong-over-1500","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.time-to-run.com\/africa\/et\/addis-ababa\/gudaf-tsegay-strong-over-1500","title":{"rendered":"Gudaf Tsegay strong over 1500"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.time-to-run.com\/africa\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/01\/Gudaf-Tsegay.jpg\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter wp-image-234\" src=\"https:\/\/www.time-to-run.com\/africa\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/01\/Gudaf-Tsegay.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"580\" height=\"386\" srcset=\"https:\/\/www.time-to-run.com\/africa\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/01\/Gudaf-Tsegay.jpg 800w, https:\/\/www.time-to-run.com\/africa\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/01\/Gudaf-Tsegay-300x200.jpg 300w, https:\/\/www.time-to-run.com\/africa\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/01\/Gudaf-Tsegay-768x512.jpg 768w, https:\/\/www.time-to-run.com\/africa\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/01\/Gudaf-Tsegay-600x400.jpg 600w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 580px) 100vw, 580px\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<p>Ethiopia &#8211; World bronze medallist Gudaf Tsegay produced an impressive 4:02.35 1500m performance to highlight a pre-Olympic trials meeting in Addis Ababa on Saturday (16th January).<!--more--><\/p>\n<p>Tsegay&#8217;s run, the fastest ever produced in Ethiopia, was particularly impressive given Addis Ababa&#8217;s 2355m above sea level setting, which makes it the fourth highest capital city in the world. Only Kenyans Faith Kipyegon (4:01.85) and Mercy Cherono (4:02.21), both in Nairobi, have run faster at high altitude.<\/p>\n<p>There were a slew of strong performances at the meeting, organised by the federation as a test of fitness for most of the country&#8217;s leading candidates for a spot on the Tokyo-bound Olympic team. About a dozen athletes were invited to compete in each event, with the goal being to narrow the selection pool to six per event prior to the next test or selection meeting.<\/p>\n<p>Gudaf won her event by more than four seconds over Lemlem Hailu, who clocked 4:06:66.<\/p>\n<p>Other winners included Diribe Welteji, the reigning world U20 800m champion, who won her event in 2:00.50, one second clear of Hirut Meshesha.<\/p>\n<p>On the men&#8217;s side, world 5000m silver medallist Selemon Barega prevailed in the 10,000m, clocking 27:58.48 to beat Andamlak Belihu, the fifth place finisher over the distance at the 2019 World Championships.<\/p>\n<p>In the women&#8217;s race, World Half Marathon Championships bronze medallist Yalemzerf Yehualaw&#8217;s dominated, clocking 32:02.96 to beat Tsehay Gemechu by nearly 34 seconds.<\/p>\n<p>Unheralded 21-year-old Nibret Melak won the 5000m in 13:42.69 over Yasin Haji (13:43.48) in a race where two-time world 5000m champion Muktar Edris could do no better than a distant fourth, clocking 14:02.74.<\/p>\n<p>Teddese Lemi won the 1500m in 3:40.90 over Kebede Endale (3:41.35).<\/p>\n<p><em>article by World Athletics<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Leading results (hand-timed)<\/p>\n<p>MEN &#8211;<br \/>\n800m:<br \/>\n1. Adisu Girma 1:47.60<br \/>\n2. Daniel Wolde 1:48.20<br \/>\n3. Tolossa Bodena 1:48.41<br \/>\n4. Umer Amano 1:49.12<br \/>\n5. Turi Murkena 1:49.37<\/p>\n<p>1500m:<br \/>\n1.Teddese Lemi 3:40.90<br \/>\n2. Kebede Endale 3:41.35<br \/>\n3. Samuel Abate 3:41.60<br \/>\n4. Melkeneh Azeze 3:43.38<\/p>\n<p>5000m:<br \/>\n1. Nibret Melak 13:42.69<br \/>\n2. Yasin Haji 13:43.48<br \/>\n3. Getachew Mersha 13:46.59<br \/>\n4. Muktar Edris 14:02.74<\/p>\n<p>10,000m:<br \/>\n1. Selemon Barega 27:58.48<br \/>\n2. Andamlak Belihu 28:05.08<br \/>\n3. Guye Adola 28:23.37<br \/>\n4. Milkesa Mengesha 28:41.45<\/p>\n<p>3000m steeplechase:<br \/>\n1. Tadesse Takele 8:35.85<br \/>\n2. Getnet Wale 8:42.24<br \/>\n3. Chala Beyo 8:46.40<br \/>\n4. Abrham Sime 8:49.56<\/p>\n<p>WOMEN &#8211;<br \/>\n800m:<br \/>\n1. Diribe Welteji 2:00.50<br \/>\n2. Hirut Meshesha 2:01.50<br \/>\n3. Mahlet Mulugeta 2:03.43<br \/>\n4. Netsanet Desta 2:03.97<\/p>\n<p>1500m:<br \/>\n1. Gudaf Tsegay 4:02.35<br \/>\n2. Lemlem Hailu 4:06.66<br \/>\n3. Kidist Ketema 4:11.65<br \/>\n4. Tadu Teshome 4:23.22<\/p>\n<p>5000m:<br \/>\n1. Fantu Worku 15:27.35<br \/>\n2. Ejigayehu Taye 15:37.65<br \/>\n3. Meskerem Mamo 15:53.29<br \/>\n4. Yetayish Mekonnen 16:06.25<\/p>\n<p>10,000m:<br \/>\n1. Yalemzerf Yehualaw 32:02.96<br \/>\n2. Tsehay Gemechu 32:36.91<br \/>\n3. Senbere Teferi 32:50.84<br \/>\n4. Medhin Gebreselassie 33:22.17<\/p>\n<p>3,000m steeplechase:<br \/>\n1. Agere Belachew 10:06.45<br \/>\n2. Birtukan Adamu 10:09.08<br \/>\n3. Weynshet Ansa 10:14.02<br \/>\n4. 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