Ethiopian News and Opinion Journal


  • HOME
  • SUBSCRIBE
  • CONTACT
  • FORUM
  • VIDEO
  • DIRECTORY
  • ADVERTISE
  • ALBUM
  • DICTIONARY
  • CLASSIFIEDS
  • EXERCISE
  • Login

Beijing: Ethiopia’s chances at the Women’s 1500 meter

August 21st, 2008 |  |  3 Comments

(Roocha.net) — Unlike the men, two qualification heats (heats and semi-finals), the women have to pass though just one qualification heat. Ethiopia had entered four runners (three runners and an alternate) but just two will be running in the heats.Gelete Burka and Meskerem Assefa. The other two entries were steeplechase runners, Mekdes Bekele and Zemzem Ahmed. These two had never ran the 1,500 internationally. It’s hard to understand why the were entered in the first place.


Gelete Burka claimed the 1,500 meters with her time of 4:00.44
at the 2008 Prefontaine Classic in Eugene, Oregon (USA).

I find it astounding that Ethiopia is unable to field three runners in this event. When it comes to the 1,500 M the Federation seems completely lost. It always confuses it with other races. This is not the 5, 000 and this is not the Steeplechase! This is the 1,500 M!

Ethiopia has an abundance of talent at this distance. Case and point, Maryam Yusuf Jamal who now runs for Bahrain. Maryam Yusuf Jamal who claims to have been mismanaged while running for Ethiopia is the prohibitive favorite in this race. Talented Gelete Burka has also been mismanaged by being entered in one too many 5,000 M races and a slew of cross-country races. While one can never question Meseret Defar’s results in the 5,000 M, my suspicion is that she probably would have been as good or better at the 1,500 M. Others include Kutre Dulecha (Bronze in 1999 World Championships and now a marathon runner) and Mestawot Tadesse who has disappeared. And finally, who can forget the immortal Alem Techale, 2003 World Junior champion. She would have be 21 and in her prime. The country is loaded with talent. The Federation needs to learn how to harness the abundant talent. The 1,500 M must be taken seriously. In addition an 800 M program goes hand in hand with a 1,500 M and should be part of any 1,500 M program development. Ethiopia needs to stop trying to sweep races and instead it should expand event participation.

The women have a trail that that can follow. It was blazed by Kutre Dulecha who was a silver medalist in the 1999 World Championships. She went on to finish 4th in Sydney in 2000. Unlike Gelete, Kurte was never entered into 5000M events. Gelete is one of the finest athletes in the 1,500 and she should easily qualify. Gelete is considered a medal contender. Meskerem Assefa was 12th in her heat in Athens four years ago. Her times are not great. She will find it will be hard for her to advance, but she can always surprise us.

Look for Gelete in the finals.

Email This Post | Add a comment FORUM  |  3 Comments



Related Posts

  1. Bahrain’s Maryam wins Stockholm race
  2. Bahrain's Maryam wins Stockholm race
  3. Ethiopian Olympic team somewhat disappointing
  4. VEDIO: Beijing Women’s 10,000 meter
  5. Gulf states look to break African cross-country dominance

3 Comments to “Beijing: Ethiopia’s chances at the Women’s 1500 meter”

  1. zed says:

    not going to comment on an issue i have no clue about, but love to see expansion of our talent.

    [Reply]

    August 21st, 2008 at 5:16 AM

  2. Asfaw Mesfin says:

    We looked for her and unfortunately, she didn’t pass. But it is okay, we still love her. She is still young and she will do it next time. She should just focus on 1500 and she’ll do fine.

    [Reply]

    August 21st, 2008 at 9:59 AM

  3. Taye says:

    Roocha.net is the only Ethiopian atlhetic blog with more info about Beijing olympic , it’s worth to check it out during this Olympic season.

    [Reply]

    August 21st, 2008 at 5:51 PM

Leave a Comment

To write your comment in Amharic click here. አስተያየትዎን በአማርኛ ለመጻፍ እዚህ ይጫኑ:: ጽፈው ከጨረሱ በኋላ የጻፉትን ኮፒ አድርገው ወደዚህ ተመልሰው አስተያየት መስጫ ቦክስ ውስጥ ፔስት ያድርጉ::



Click to cancel reply








Recent Posts
  • International Ethiopian Women Conference March 9-11
  • ALEJE and OLF Public Meeting in Washington DC – Feb. 19
  • Where the truth lies in Ethiopia
  • Transformative Reconciliation for Unity in a Nutshell
  • When we were the peacemakers
  • Cooperative Behavior for Transformatve Reconciliation & Unity
  • A resurgent Ethiopian opposition in a new form
  • African Beggars Union Hall?
  • Kilil system is an instrument of Ethiopian disenfrachisement – Part 4
  • Several Meles Zenawi bodyguards arrested
  • UN experts dismayed by growing repression in Ethiopia
  • Swedish journalists appeal to Ethiopia’s dictator
  • Another sign of worsening repression in Ethiopia – IFEX
  • Using Anti-Terror Laws to Terrorize Dissent
  • We’ve met the enemy and he is us
  • Essentials to Resolve Differences for Reconciliation
  • Ethiopian delegation delivers letter to Saudi Arabia embassy in DC
  • Key Principles of Transformative Reconciliation
  • Ethiopian Christians abused by Saudi Arabia police – HRW
  • African thieves and mass murderers gather in Ethiopia


©2012 Ethiopian Review
Publisher & Editor-in-Chief: Elias Kifle
Powered by WordPress