Atsede Habtamu Besuye (born 26 October 1987) is an Ethiopian
long-distance runner
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Within e ...
who specialises in
road running and the
marathon
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distance.
She came to prominence at the
IAAF World Road Running Championships in 2007 where, at the age of nineteen, she ran a time of 1:08:29 for the
half marathon – a record for a teenage athlete. She stepped up to the marathon a couple of years later and was runner-up on her debut at the
Dubai Marathon. She ran at the
Boston Marathon
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later that year but had her first success at the
Berlin Marathon, which she won in a personal best time of 2:24:47. She ran course records to win at the 2010
Eindhoven Marathon
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, 2011
Daegu Marathon and 2012
Tokyo Marathon.
Career
Born in the Ethiopian capital of
Addis Ababa, Atsede Habtamu's first appearances at elite level came about after a performance at the Ethiopian 20 km trials for the
2007 IAAF World Road Running Championships
The 2007 IAAF World Road Running Championships were held in Udine, Italy on 14 October 2007.
Detailed reports on the event and an appraisal of the results were given both
for the men's race
and for the women's race.
Medallists
Race results ...
. Her finishing time of 1:11.06 for second place behind
Bezunesh Bekele
Bezunesh Bekele Sertsu (born 29 January 1983) is an Ethiopian long-distance runner who specializes in cross-country running and marathons.
Biography
She was born in the Ethiopian capital of Addis Ababa. She took a number of circuit wins on the ...
was a surprise result for the unknown athlete. At the World Road Running Championships in
Udine, Italy, she was fifth and finished behind Bezunesh who set a
national record for the distance and led the Ethiopians to the team
silver medal
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. Her time of 1:08:29 made the 19-year-old Atsede the fastest ever teenager to run the half marathon at that point.
[Atsede Habtamu]
. World Marathon Majors, Retrieved on 2010-10-12. She ran at the
Delhi Half Marathon two weeks later and led through much of the race, eventually clocking 1:10:30 to finish as runner-up behind
Deriba Alemu. The
Great Ethiopian Run the following month was her first major race over 10 kilometres, but she faded in the final third of the race and finished in ninth position.
She signed up for the
Ras Al Khaimah Half Marathon
Ras Al Khaimah Half Marathon is an annual half marathon held in Ras Al Khaimah, United Arab Emirates.
History
The first event, in 2007, saw Samuel Wanjiru breaking the world record, but Wanjiru himself set a new world record only a month later ...
in February 2008 and a tactical race resulted in Atsede recording the same time as
Salina Kosgei and
Pamela Chepchumba Pamela Chepchumba (born March 8, 1979 in Kapsait, West Pokot District) is an athlete from Kenya. Her best achievements are from cross country running.
Aged only 13, Chemchumba competed at the 1992 IAAF World Cross Country Championships, finishing ...
, with the Ethiopian taking third place on the podium. She took both athletes again a month later at the
Lisbon Half Marathon but, while the Kenyans completed a 1–2, Atsede was sixth in the competition. For the
2008 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships, she led the Ethiopian women's team However, she was beaten by three of her compatriots and her eighth place finish left her out of both the individual and team medals. She took on two of her national rivals (
Aselefech Mergia and
Getanesh Getanah) at the Delhi Half Marathon in November but again finished behind them, although her time of 1:09:37 was enough for fourth place. She closed the year with a third place finish at the
Bahir Dar Cross Country meeting.
Marathon debut
The
Dubai Marathon in January 2009 was the venue for Atsede's debut over the
marathon
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distance. While poor weather prevented the possibility of a quick time, she finished in 2:25:17 for second place behind Bezunesh, beating more experienced runners including defending champion
Berhane Adere and
Helena Kirop. Given her strong first time performance, she was among the elite women's field for the
Boston Marathon
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three months later. She ran a time of 2:35:34 for seventh place in her first outing in North America. The 21-year-old took part in her second
World Marathon Major of the year at the
Berlin Marathon in September. Her fellow Ethiopian
Askale Tafa
Askale Tafa Magarsa (born September 27, 1984) is an Ethiopian long distance runner, who has specialised in the marathon. Her sister, Tafa Megersa Mergertu, is also a marathon runner.
Career
In 2005, she was third in the Rome Marathon. In 2006, s ...
was the pre-race favourite, but Atsede upset the prediction by taking the lead at the 30 km and never relinquishing it. She recorded a personal best of 2:24:47 to win the race, crossing the line over a minute and half ahead of the rest of the field."I am happy to have reached my goal and achieved a time of sub 2:25", she said. "From 30 k onwards I had problems with my left big toe, but despite this I felt strong and confident."
She opened the 2010 season by returning to the
half marathon in
Ras Al Khaimah. She was sixth in the race while distance-débutante
Elvan Abeylegesse
Elvan Abeylegesse, (also formerly: Hewan Abeye (አልቫን አበይለገሠ, Amharic) and Elvan Can (Turkish); born September 11, 1982) is an Ethiopian-born naturalized Turkish middle and long-distance running athlete who competes over dista ...
took the honours. She turned her attention to the
London Marathon in April, but was beaten into twelfth place and finished almost ten minutes behind race winner
Liliya Shobukhova
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.
[ Her next marathon appearance came at the ]Eindhoven Marathon
The Eindhoven Marathon ( Dutch: ''Marathon Eindhoven'') is an annual marathon race over the classic distance of 42.195km which is held in the city of Eindhoven
Eindhoven () is a city and municipality in the Netherlands, located in the southern ...
in October and she led from the start and seemed likely to break her personal best. Helped by her own pacemaker
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, she reached the 30 km mark a minute faster than her Berlin run. She slowed in the final few kilometres but her time of 2:25:35 brought her her first marathon win and a new course record – bettering Nadja Wijenberg
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Nadezhda "Nadja" Wijenberg lives i ...
's mark which had stood for over a decade.[Habtamu, Atsede]
IAAF
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. Retrieved on 2010-10-14. She set a new personal best of 2:24:26 at the Dubai Marathon in January 2011, where she came fourth.
She came close to winning the national title at the Major General Hayelom Araya 15km Championships
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in February, but was edged at the line by Dire Tune
Dire Tune Arissi (pronounced "Deer-ay Too-nay"; Ge'ez: ዲሬ ቱኔ, born 19 June 1985) is an Ethiopian professional long-distance runner.
Tune competed in the marathon at the 2005 World Championships. At the 2006 World Road Running Champion ...
. She came third at the World's Best 10K
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, forming an Ethiopian sweep with Sentayehu Ejigu and Dire Tune. She claimed victory at the Daegu Marathon, running a race record time of 2:25:52 for the test course of the 2011 World Championships in Athletics
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The United States topped the medal standings in th ...
. She ran a personal best of 2:24.25 hours at the 2011 Berlin Marathon
The 2011 Berlin Marathon was the 38th edition of the annual marathon event and was held on Sunday 25 September on the streets of Berlin, Germany. The men's race was won by Patrick Makau of Kenya in a world record time of 2:03:38 hours. The wome ...
, which was only enough for fourth place behind Paula Radcliffe in a quick field.[Butcher, Pat (2011-09-25)]
Makau stuns with 2:03:38 Marathon World record in Berlin! - UPDATED
IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-10-06. At the Great Ethiopian Run in November she came third behind fellow marathoner Tiki Gelana. A fast finish at the 2012 Tokyo Marathon saw her break the course record with a winning time of 2:25:28 hours.[Nakamura, Ken (2012-02-26)]
Kipyego wins Tokyo Marathon, Gebrselassie fades to a disappointing fourth
IAAF
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. Retrieved on 2012-02-27.
Personal bests
*All information taken from IAAF profile.[
]
Major victories
* 2009 Berlin Marathon
* 2010 Eindhoven Marathon
The Eindhoven Marathon ( Dutch: ''Marathon Eindhoven'') is an annual marathon race over the classic distance of 42.195km which is held in the city of Eindhoven
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(course record: 2:25:35)
* 2011 Daegu Marathon (course record: 2:25:52)
* 2012 Tokyo Marathon (course record: 2:25:28)
References
External links
*
MarathonInfo profile
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Living people
1987 births
Ethiopian female long-distance runners
Ethiopian female marathon runners
Athletes from Addis Ababa
Berlin Marathon female winners
Tokyo Marathon female winners
20th-century Ethiopian women
21st-century Ethiopian women