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Kenenisa Bekele Beyecha (Oromo:
Qananiisaa baqqalaa; Amharic: ቀነኒሳ በቀለ; born 13...
- new
world record in the 5000
metres with a time of 12:35.36,
which broke Kenenisa Bekele's 16-year-old
record – the
longest duration in the
history of the...
- race.
Considered by many to be
among the
greatest runners of all time,
Kenenisa Bekele has emplo****
negative split strategies in many of his
races and...
- at the 5000 m
final at the 2004
Athens Olympics,
behind El
Guerrouj and
Kenenisa Bekele. He also won the
Trofeo Alasport cross country race
earlier that...
-
metres races of all time
while gaining a
silver medal behind countryman Kenenisa Bekele. The last half of the 10,000
metres final at the
championships was...
- The
Olympic records for the
event are 12:57.82
minutes for men, set by
Kenenisa Bekele in 2008, and 14:26.17
minutes for women, set by
Vivian Cheruiyot...
- win five times; Paul Tergat, the
first man to win five
times in a row;
Kenenisa Bekele, the only man to win both the
short and long
courses in the same...
- set by
Ethiopians at the 2008
Beijing Olympics and 2016 Rio Olympics:
Kenenisa Bekele set the men's
record at 27:01.17 minutes,
while Almaz Ayana set...
- final.
Eliud Kipchoge won the race,
followed by the
Hicham El
Guerrouj and
Kenenisa Bekele. The race has
received enduring attention because the
three medalists––...
- at
successive editions of the
Olympics and
World Championships,
after Kenenisa Bekele's 2008–09 feat. He was the
first British athlete to win two individual...