Report02 Feb 2015


Yalew and Tola triumph at the Jan Meda International Cross Country

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Genet Yalew winning at the 2015 Jan Meda International Cross Country (© Bizuayehu Wagaw)

Defending champion Genet Yalew and relative unknown Tamirat Tola took notable victories at the 32nd Jan Meda International Cross Country, Ethiopia’s trials for the IAAF World Cross Country Championships, in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa on Sunday (1).

The race of the day with the largest number of participants (389) may have featured some big name athletes, but the winner was little-known Tamirat Tola in a tight-finish over Bonsa Dida. 

In the early stages of the men’s 12km race, world marathon bronze medallist Tadesse Tola paced the star-studded field with stellar names including Hagos Gebrehiwet, Muktar Edris, Yenew Almirew, 2011 world cross-country champion Imane Merga and Ethiopian half marathon record-holder Atsedu Tsegaye.

After nine kilometres, Bonsa Dida started a breakaway with Tamirat Tola, Gebrehiwet and Abera the only ones able to follow.

In final kilometre, Dida and Tola exchanged the lead in a gripping contest. It looked like the experienced Dida would defeat his young rival but Tola kicked past him about 500 metres from the finish although Dida closed with the line in sight.

Both athletes were timed 35:08 with Tsegaye third in 35:12.

“This is my first appearance in the 12km senior race (at the national championships),” said a delighted Tola, who last year ran 2:06:17 on his marathon debut in Dubai. “Two years ago, I was in the junior’s 8km race, but my result was not good. By adding that little experience from that race, I prepared in a good way for this year and it paid off. I will try my best to get the same result and the gold medal in Guiyang.”

Yalew leaves illustrious field behind


Like the senior men’s event, the women’s race was also loaded with big name stars including world cross-country silver medallist Hiwot Ayalew, Alemitu Haroye, world 10,000m bronze medallist Belaynesh Oljira, and former world indoor 1500m champion Gelete Burka.

However, victory again went to the 2011 world junior cross-country silver medallist Genet Yalew, whose domestic dominance in the mud shows no sign of slowing.

A large leading group of runners in the middle of the first 2km lap was soon dispersed by Yebrqual Melese’s searing front running, but the former national junior champion’s attempts soon proved to be suicidal as she dropped out in the middle of the second lap.

The pack at the front was whittled down to five about three kilometres before the finish, with Yalew ahead of Ayalew, Haroye, Mamitu Daska and Senbere Teferi.

Yalew’s sustained front running gradually dropped everyone except Daska at the halfway point on the last lap before the latter also drifted away and Yalew capped her wonderful front running effort with a victory in 26:09.

Daska took second place in 26:17 ahead of Senbere Teferi, who was third in 26:27.

Pre-race favorite Ayalew ended up in seventh ahead of elder sister Wude who took eighth and both will now be on standby as reserves for Ethiopia’s squad going to Guiyang.

“Two years ago in Poland, things went wrong from the start," said Yalew. "I wore myself out to catch the leaders and unfortunately could not succeed. I hope to run better in Guiyang."

The junior men’s 8km race served up two major surprises.

The first came at the end of the third lap when the overwhelming favourite, world junior and world youth champion Yomif Kejelcha, dropped out of the contest.

The second surprise was the win by Yehunlign Adane, who crossed the line in 23:31 to triumph by one second from the defending champion, Yassin Haji. 

“This year’s race was different because of the large number of competitors (there were more than 400),” said Adane. “So it was even difficult to get space at the beginning of the race. To be honest I was so doubtful (of my own prospects) and was even worried about being left out of the Ethiopian world cross country team.”

Victory in the junior women’s 6km race went to Letesenbet Gidey in 20:30, who won the contest ahead of Dagmawit Kbru and Etagegn Weldu, who were second and third in 20:31 and 20:32 respectively. 

Ethiopia is expected to announce its squad of athletes in the coming week with the top six in the junior races and the top five athletes in the senior events expected to gain automatic selection for Guiyang.

The 2015 IAAF World Cross Country Championships will be held on 28 March.

Elshadai Negash (with the assistance of Bizuayehu Wagaw) for the IAAF

Leading results


Senior men’s 12km
1 Tamirat Tola 35:08
2 Bonsa Dida 35:08
3 Atsedu Tsegaye 35:12
4 Hagos Gebrehiwet 35:18
5 Tesfaye Abera 35:20
6 Muktar Edris 35:25

Senior women’s 8km
1 Genet Yalew 26:09
2 Mamitu Daska 26:17
3 Senbere Teferi 26:27
4 Netsanet Gudeta 26:30
5 Belaynesh Oljira 26:33
6 Alemitu Haroye 26:40

Junior men’s 8km
1 Yehunlign Adane 23:31
2 Yassin Haji 23:32
3 Abe Gashahun 23:32
4 Yohannes Mekasha 23:32
5 Haymanot Alew  23:38
6 Adane Wletaw 23:40

Junior women’s 6km
1 Letesenbet Gidey 20:30
2 Dagmawit Kbru 20:31
3 Etagegn Weldu 20:32
4 Dera Dida 20:38
5 Zerfe Lmenh 20:41
6 Mihret Tefera 20:46

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