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EthiopianIdol
RE: Kenenisa Bekele: how soon will he totally annihilate the distance WR's? 3/25/2006 10:46PM - in reply to Vipam Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
I thought the 1st quote from Boniface in the below post was extremely odd for an athlete who last year became the 10th fastest ever all-time at 10000m.



Kiprop pround to win 10K
By Paul Tait
25mar06

UGANDA'S Boniface Kiprop broke Kenya's dominance of distance events at the Commonwealth Games when he held on to win the 10,000m final tonight, his first major title.

Kiprop, fourth at the Athens Olympics and the world championships, held off a three-man challenge for most of the race and still had enough for one last sprint to win in 27min 50.99sec. The time was more than a minute outside Ethiopian Kenenisa Bekele's world record set last August.

"Kenenisa Bekele is my friend and my hero and I want to run like him," 21-year-old Kiprop said.

"Tonight I wanted to win the race and I definitely knew it was there to be won."
Ethio Boy
RE: Kenenisa Bekele: how soon will he totally annihilate the distance WR's? 3/26/2006 7:59AM - in reply to EthiopianIdol Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
I don't know why boniface said this.. But i do know that he has been to ethiopia many times to run in the national xc race. i am thinking that kenenisa has given him a lot of advise and encouragement.
addis a.
RE: Kenenisa Bekele: how soon will he totally annihilate the distance WR's? 3/26/2006 8:01AM - in reply to Ethio Boy Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
latest word is sihine will be doubling. one of the new noname guys is dropping out, achilles injry.
Mesfin
RE: Kenenisa Bekele: how soon will he totally annihilate the distance WR's? 3/26/2006 11:07AM - in reply to addis a. Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
Tolosa kotu, ethiopian coach said that for Kenyan, x-kenyan and others the biggest chance to win XC was last year as kenenisa was in big problem. this time their chance to win selim.
concern
RE: Kenenisa Bekele: how soon will he totally annihilate the distance WR's? 3/27/2006 12:03AM - in reply to addis a. Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
on the stnadared newspaper," Fresh from beating Mottram, athletics fans will be hoping that in Choge, Kenya has found a boy wonder who will be more than equal to the challenge of beating Bekele".

what do yo say for such statement( actually we hear such words for the last five year )

Will Kenya be successful this time ?
Vipam
RE: Kenenisa Bekele: how soon will he totally annihilate the distance WR's? 3/27/2006 12:11AM - in reply to concern Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
Choge in my opinion isn't ready to tackle Kenenisa Bekele in a time trial type race in 2006 but in another year he should be a formiable foe for Kenenisa Bekele in just about any type 3000m/5000m race. The two athletes could very well push each other to drastically drop already impressive 5000m (2-5 secs) and 10000m WRs (7 to 12 seconds) over the next 2-6 years if both stay focus and avoid major injuries.
EthiopianRoster
RE: Kenenisa Bekele: how soon will he totally annihilate the distance WR's? 3/27/2006 12:21AM - in reply to Vipam Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
Ethiopia seeks to top best medal haul in Fukuoka
Monday 27 March 2006

Addis Ababa, Ethiopia - Defending double champions Kenenisa Bekele and Tirunesh Dibaba as Ethiopia’s squad of twenty-nine athletes made their last minute preparations for the 34th IAAF World Cross Country Championships in Fukuoka, Japan (1 and 2 April 2006).

But the team's coaches and officials are hoping that the squad can better the country's best ever medal haul from these championships two years ago in Brussels.

Bekele sets sights on fifth golden double

Much of the spotlight will focus on Kenenisa Bekele and whether he is capable of winning his fifth world short and long course double in Fukuoka before the short race is removed from the racing programme when the championships go under a format change next year in Kenya.

"Actually it will be my sixth double," said Bekele reminding us of his junior gold and short course senior silver medals at the 29th IAAF World Cross Country Championships in Ostend, Belgium in 2001. "If I can do it, it will be a better achievement than all the others put together. I do not want to say anything before the actual race."

Those were his exact comments before he reduced his rivals to also-runs in the last four editions of the championships, but Ethiopian team head coach Tolosa Kotu has not doubts that Bekele will successfully double once again.

"Kenenisa is Kenenisa," he said. "He does not do anything extra-ordinary in training, but he brings out his best in competition. Anyone who saw what he went through last year would have forgiven him for losing, but he did not. You can imagine what he is capable of now that he is fit and has dealt with all that happened to him."

Ethiopia challengers

Bekele will need to be wary of the challenge from his own backyard.

After missing last year's edition due to injury, World and Olympic 10,000m silver medallist Sileshi Sihine returns to the World Cross, and will be keen to do better than his two previous outings where he finished seventh in 2003 and third in 2004.

Sihine's worrying form going into these championships could be a blessing in disguise for his club mate Abebe Dinkessa. Fourth in last year's long race, Dinkessa reaffirmed his place in Ethiopia's long distance teams with a seventh place finish on the track over the 10,000m at the World Championships in Helsinki last year. This year, he has beaten Sihine (Seville) and compatriot Gebregziabher Gebremariam (national trials) and could be the surprise medallist.

Other athletes to look out for in the men's senior team are 2005 Toyota Great Ethiopian Run winner Ketema Negussie and Ali Abdosh, a runner who beat Sihine, Dinkessa, and Gebremariam over the 4km race at the Ethiopian world cross trails.

Dibaba recovers from minor illness to double vision

In the senior women's team, all eyes will be on double World cross country champion Tirunesh Dibaba as she hopes for a repeat of her St. Etienne/ St. Galmier performance where she dispatched a world class field for two well-taken titles.

Dibaba's double attempt remains on track despite missing nearly a week of training due to minor illness. She returned to training on Thursday and according to Kotu, the 20-year old remains as good a competitor as she was before her illness. "Nothing has changed really," he said. "It was a minor illness and now she is back in form. She is special because she can bounce back to form."

The only cause of concern for Dibaba in Fukuoka might be her worrying head-to-head record against in-form runner Gelete Burka over the last year. Burka, the defending junior cross country champion, has moved up the ranks to senior competition this year and has already beaten Dibaba twice in last ten months over the 5000m at the Ethiopian championships in Addis Ababa and the 6km cross country at the View from Greater Edinburgh in Scotland.

Meselech Melkamu, fourth in last year's long race, will again double this year and hopes to earn her first senior medal after winning the junior race in 2004. Two medallists from 2004, Ejegayehou Dibaba and Teyiba Erkesso, are also among Ethiopia's medal hopes

Ayanu leads junior women

Ethiopians have taken three individual junior women titles in the last three editions of the championships and in Werkitu Ayanu, they have an athlete who has the potential to make four out of four. Ayanu walked away with the national title at the trials a month ago and travels to Fukuoka as one of the most experienced junior athletes in the competition.

Fourth two years ago in Brussels and sixth last year in St. Galmier, Ayanu beat Meselech Melkamu at the Juan Muguerza Cross Internacional in Elgoibar, Spain in January and goes into the championships on top form.

If the junior women's title were to elude Ayanu, then Belaynesh Zemedkun and Emebet Eta'a will be only too eager to pounce. Zemedkun, ninth in last year's junior race and the Ethiopian 3000m champion, is keen on medalling in her final junior year, while Eta'a, second in the 2005 Confidence Women First 5km in Addis Ababa, makes her international debut.

… And Jeylan, T. Bekele the men

Selectors are also hoping that the junior men's team will end bring back junior gold to Ethiopia in what they hope will be a clean sweep of at the least the gold medals this year.

Tariku Bekele was the best finisher in sixth place last year as the Kenyans dominated the race to take all the first five places. T. Bekele returns this year after sub-13 minutes for 5000m indoors and 8:12 for the 3000m indoors.

"Training with my brother has helped me develop as an athlete," he said after finishing second at the Ethiopian trials a month ago. "I hope to perform better than last year in Fukuoka."

T. Bekele's conqueror on the Jan Meda race course four weeks ago was Ibrahim Jeylan, another member of Ethiopia's promising stable of stallions. The 17-year old won silver over the 3000m at the 4th IAAF World Youth Championships in Marrakech, Morocco in July 2005, and has shown that he is able to adapt to the rough terrains of the cross country.

Elshadai Negash for the IAAF


Ethiopia's team for the 34th IAAF World Cross Country Championships in Fukuoka, Japan

Junior Women 6km
Werkitu Ayanu (Ethiopian Banks)
Emebet Eta'a (Defense)
Derebe Godana (Oromiya Region)
Aselefech Aseffa (Muger Cement)
Belaynesh Zemedkun (Ethiopian Banks)

Junior Men 8km
Ibrahim Jeylan (Muger Cement)
Tariku Bekele (Muger Cement)
Demessew Tsega (St. George)
Abera Ertban (Benshangul-Gumuz)
Habtamu Fekadu (Defense)
Tadesse Tola (Prisons)

Senior Women 4km
Tirunesh Dibaba (Prisons)
Gelete Burka (Prisons)
Meselech Melkamu (EEPCO)
Teyiba Erkesso (Prisons)
Etalemahu Kidane (Omedla)
Bezunesh Bekele (Ethiopian Banks)

Senior Men 4km
Kenenisa Bekele (Muger Cement)
Ali Abdosh (Defense)
Sileshi Sihine (Prisons)
Gebregziabher Gebremariam (Ethiopian Banks)
Abebe Dinkessa (Prisons)
Zenbaba Yegezu (Defense)

Senior Women 8km
Tirunesh Dibaba (Prisons)
Ejegayehou Dibaba (Oromiya Prisons)
Meselech Melkamu (EEPCO)
Mestawot Tufa (Omedla)
Wude Ayalew (EEPCO)
Hirut Mengestu (Ethiopian Banks)

Senior Men 12km
Kenenisa Bekele (Muger Cement)
Sileshi Sihine (Prisons)
Gebregziabher Gebremariam (Ethiopian Banks)
Abebe Dinkessa (Prisons)
Ketema Negussie (Muger Cement)
Eshetu Gezhagne (Muger Cement)
doug225550
RE: Kenenisa Bekele: how soon will he totally annihilate the distance WR's? 3/27/2006 2:12AM - in reply to EthiopianRoster Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
go little "china" bezenesh, she is no relation to k. bekele, but she will be a great marathoner. i am surprised she is running the short course, i think she gets better the longer the race.
Mesfin
RE: Kenenisa Bekele: how soon will he totally annihilate the distance WR's? 3/27/2006 2:32AM - in reply to doug225550 Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
most of the time you mention about marthon and workenesh, bezunesh and other athletes. any speciality on marthon or simple guess
doug225550
RE: Kenenisa Bekele: how soon will he totally annihilate the distance WR's? 3/27/2006 3:34AM - in reply to Mesfin Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
just a theory i have, if runners have similar 5 and 10k times, the smaller runner will usually be better in the marathon, if bezenesh can get under sub 3030 for 10k which is only 40 secnds to improve on her 3110 she will be great in the marathon and she is only 22, kidane just turned 24, and has already run 3007 for 10k, usually women run better after having a child (it may take a couple of years) but i think she can better radcliffes 215'25 marathon.
Mesfin
RE: Kenenisa Bekele: how soon will he totally annihilate the distance WR's? 3/27/2006 5:06AM - in reply to doug225550 Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
i agree with you. however, let us be realistic. none of ethiopian runners will perform a sub 2.20 time.

there is a serious problem with the coaches and also with athletes. it needs more technology, extra effort to run 2.15.

radcliffe's time will stay another may be 10 or 15 year.
KenyansvsKenenisa
RE: Kenenisa Bekele: how soon will he totally annihilate the distance WR's? 3/27/2006 4:23PM - in reply to Mesfin Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
Kenyans in good mood as X-Country approaches and to hold different strategy. The IAAF article is a pretty interesting read about Kenyans vs Kenenisa and company.

http://www.iaaf.org/WXC06/news/Kind=2/newsId=34092.html
Mesfin
RE: Kenenisa Bekele: how soon will he totally annihilate the distance WR's? 3/27/2006 11:51PM - in reply to KenyansvsKenenisa Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
in contrary, ethiopian expecting more medal better than the pervious year and i can say most of the kenyans are new to this competition, their chance to win is less certain.

ethiopian defentely control the game
Vipam
RE: Kenenisa Bekele: how soon will he totally annihilate the distance WR's? 3/28/2006 1:54AM - in reply to Mesfin Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
Mesfin

Ethiopia have the talent and experience and definitely have the athletes to seriously contest for the individual titles. The Kenyans have very deep squad filled with talent and IF they perform to the capabilitites they should make a strong challenge in 5 of 6 races for team Gold. The youngster are the most talented on the Kenyan short and long course over the veterans and thus its uncertain if they will perform to their abilities or falter under senior level pressure and Kenenisa Bekele.

The Kenyans stated they will not force the pace as they all have worked on their speed. Augustine Choge, Moses Masai, Hosea M., and Isaac Songok poses the biggest threat to Kenenisa Bekele but the threat will require them to run the best race of their young talented careers. I say its HEAVILY AGAINST them that they will handle such pressure and task but not impossible.
Mesfin
RE: Kenenisa Bekele: how soon will he totally annihilate the distance WR's? 3/28/2006 2:51AM - in reply to Vipam Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
VIPAM,

compare to ethiopian Keneisa, gebremariam, abebe, silishi, ali abdush(new guy who bit silishi in ethiopian trial for short course) and zenbaba yegezu with the exception of the last two all are well exprianced. None of the Kenyan have good expriance when we came to XC champ.

Augustin choge , i know he is good at track however, xc diffrent from track ( you may remeber that haile could not win a single cross country where as paul won for five successive year).

Therfore, i can say ethiopian chance to win both the individual and team title is high
Huh...?
RE: Kenenisa Bekele: how soon will he totally annihilate the distance WR's? 3/28/2006 6:24AM - in reply to Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
Can no pig white people contribute or just the pig white people that agree you?

I'm confused!

Oink!
Vipam
RE: Kenenisa Bekele: how soon will he totally annihilate the distance WR's? 3/28/2006 9:51AM - in reply to Mesfin Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
Augustine is just as good in X-Country as he is on the track. His World X-Country Championships results:

16 yr old (2003)
4th Junior World X

17 yr old (2004)
dnc

18 yr old (2005)
CHAMPION Jr World X

it going to be interesting to see two of the most talented runners in athletics going at it in the short course-Kenenisa and Augustine.
Mesfin
RE: Kenenisa Bekele: how soon will he totally annihilate the distance WR's? 3/28/2006 1:37PM - in reply to Vipam Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
who knows choge may comes out as kenenisa did in dublin. can not wait to see the two athetes comp.
kiwi maddog
RE: Kenenisa Bekele: how soon will he totally annihilate the distance WR's? 3/28/2006 2:23PM - in reply to Mesfin Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
If Kenny B can make it through the short course he's home free for the double. His biggest threats are all in the short course. Choge, Songak and Shaheen (he's not in the 12k as well is he)
kent
RE: Kenenisa Bekele: how soon will he totally annihilate the distance WR's? 3/28/2006 4:50PM - in reply to kiwi maddog Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
dammit, won't this thread EVER get to 1000 ?!?!??!
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