Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Gemechu Dida Diriba (born 12 September 1999) is an Ethiopian long-distance runner specializing in road running. He was the winner of the 2022 Great Ethiopian Run , and he has also achieved wins at the Lille Half Marathon 10K and KBC Night of Athletics 5000 m.
Gemechu Dida (ETH) 28:58 Senior men's team Kenya: 15 pts Ethiopia: 27 pts Uganda: 46 pts Senior women's 10 km Cintia Chepngeno (KEN) 32:32 Virginia Nyambura (KEN) 32:34 Degitu Azimeraw (ETH) 33:04 Senior women's team Kenya: 13 pts Ethiopia: 25 pts Morocco: 60 pts Mixed relay Kenya: 23:29.13 Ethiopia: 23:46.41 Morocco: 23:49.57
2024 African Championships in Athletics; Track events; 100 m: men: women: 200 m: men: women: 400 m: men: women: 800 m: men: women: 1500 m: men: women: 5000 m: men ...
Gemechu Dida Ethiopia: 29:45.68 Evans Kiptum Kenya: 29:47.61 110 metres hurdles details: Louis François Mendy Senegal: 13.61 Amine Bouanani Algeria: 13.69 Yousuf Badawy Sayed Egypt: 13.83 400 metres hurdles details: Saad Hinti Morocco: 48.82 NR: Victor Ntweng Botswana: 49.38 Kemorena Tisang Botswana: 50.09 3000 metres steeplechase details ...
Gemechu Dida: Athletics: Men's 10000 metres: 19 March Silver: Sintayehu Masire: Athletics: Women's 20 kilometres walk: 20 March Silver: Wede Kefale: Athletics: Women's 10000 metres: 21 March Silver: Ermias Girma: Athletics: Men's 1500 metres: 22 March Silver: Hawi Abera: Athletics: Women's 1500 metres: 22 March Silver: Zewditu Aderaw: Athletics ...
Gemechu is a male given name of Ethiopian origin that may refer to: Gemechu Dida (born 1999), Ethiopian long-distance runner; Gemechu Woyecha (born 1979), Ethiopian marathon runner formerly of Qatar; Gemechu Kebede (born 1973), Ethiopian marathon runner who finished twelfth at the 1999 World Championships
The competition was first envisioned by neighbours Ethiopian runner Haile Gebrselassie, Peter Middlebrook and Abi Masefield in late October 2000, following Haile's return from the 2000 Summer Olympics.
A. Abiyote Abate; Samuel Abate; Abayneh Ayele; Shami Abdulahi; Addis Abebe; Tesfaye Abera; Gebretsadik Abraha; Tessema Abshero; Tomas Abyu; Adisu Girma; Yibeltal Admassu