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Born in [[Sheno, Kembibit|Sheno]], [[Oromia Region]],<ref>[http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/me/deresse-mekonnen-1.html Deresse Mekonnen]. Sports-Reference. Retrieved on 2011-01-29.</ref> his first major international competition was the [[2007 World Championships in Athletics|2007 World Championships]] in [[Osaka]] where he finished 11th in the heats.<ref name="iaaf">{{cite web|url=http://www.iaaf.org/athletes/biographies/country=ETH/athcode=234993/index.html |title=Mekonnen Deresse |publisher=[[International Association of Athletics Federations|IAAF]] |accessdate=12 March 2008}}</ref> His first major win came at the [[2008 IAAF World Indoor Championships|2008 World Indoor Championships]] in [[Valencia, Spain|Valencia]] at the 1500 m, where he was initially disqualified for a lane violation after winning the race. However, the [[Ethiopian Athletics Federation]] made an appeal, and the disqualification was reversed, giving Mekonnen the [[gold medal]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.iaaf.org/WIC08/news/kind=108/newsid=43764.html |title=Men's 1500m - FINAL...UPDATED RESULT after Jury of Appeal decision |publisher=[[International Association of Athletics Federations|IAAF]] |date=8 March 2008|accessdate=12 March 2008}}</ref> He came third in the [[Dream Mile]] at the [[Bislett Games]] in June with an [[List of Ethiopian records in athletics|Ethiopian record]] of 3:49.72 for the distance.<ref>Turner, Chris (2008-06-07). [http://www.iaaf.org/GLE08/news/newsid=45223.html Dibaba’s World record and Kaki’s World Junior mark leaves Oslo in awe - ÅF Golden League]. [[IAAF]]. Retrieved on 2011-01-29.</ref> He gained selection for the [[2008 Beijing Olympics]], but he just missed a place in the 1500 m final as he was eliminated in the semi-finals. |
Born in [[Sheno, Kembibit|Sheno]], [[Oromia Region]],<ref>[http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/me/deresse-mekonnen-1.html Deresse Mekonnen] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110125100852/http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/me/deresse-mekonnen-1.html |date=2011-01-25 }}. Sports-Reference. Retrieved on 2011-01-29.</ref> his first major international competition was the [[2007 World Championships in Athletics|2007 World Championships]] in [[Osaka]] where he finished 11th in the heats.<ref name="iaaf">{{cite web|url=http://www.iaaf.org/athletes/biographies/country=ETH/athcode=234993/index.html |title=Mekonnen Deresse |publisher=[[International Association of Athletics Federations|IAAF]] |accessdate=12 March 2008}}</ref> His first major win came at the [[2008 IAAF World Indoor Championships|2008 World Indoor Championships]] in [[Valencia, Spain|Valencia]] at the 1500 m, where he was initially disqualified for a lane violation after winning the race. However, the [[Ethiopian Athletics Federation]] made an appeal, and the disqualification was reversed, giving Mekonnen the [[gold medal]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.iaaf.org/WIC08/news/kind=108/newsid=43764.html |title=Men's 1500m - FINAL...UPDATED RESULT after Jury of Appeal decision |publisher=[[International Association of Athletics Federations|IAAF]] |date=8 March 2008|accessdate=12 March 2008}}</ref> He came third in the [[Dream Mile]] at the [[Bislett Games]] in June with an [[List of Ethiopian records in athletics|Ethiopian record]] of 3:49.72 for the distance.<ref>Turner, Chris (2008-06-07). [http://www.iaaf.org/GLE08/news/newsid=45223.html Dibaba’s World record and Kaki’s World Junior mark leaves Oslo in awe - ÅF Golden League]. [[IAAF]]. Retrieved on 2011-01-29.</ref> He gained selection for the [[2008 Beijing Olympics]], but he just missed a place in the 1500 m final as he was eliminated in the semi-finals. |
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The following year, he became the first Ethiopian to win the Dream Mile and he further improved his national mark in the process, running 3:48.95 minutes.<ref>Turner, Chris (2009-07-03). [http://www.iaaf.org/GLE09/news/newsid=51507.html Richards improves season’s lead in style; World Junior Mile record in Oslo - REPORT - ÅF Golden League]. [[IAAF]]. Retrieved on 2011-01-29.</ref> He also improved his 1500 m best to 3:32.18 minutes at the [[Herculis]] meeting in Monaco.<ref name=IAAFBio>[http://www.iaaf.org/athletes/biographies/letter=0/athcode=234993/index.html Mekonnen Deresse]. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-01-29.</ref> He entered the [[2009 World Championships in Athletics]] in [[Berlin]] and reached the 1500 m final. He won the [[silver medal]] behind [[Yusuf Saad Kamel]], becoming Ethiopia's first medallist in the event at the World Championships.<ref>Ramsak, Bob (2009-08-19). [http://www.iaaf.org/news/kind=108/newsid=53491.html Event Report - Men's 1500m - Final]. [[IAAF]]. Retrieved on 2011-01-29.</ref> He competed in both the 1500 m and 3000 m at the season-closer [[2009 IAAF World Athletics Final]], but failed to medal in either event.<ref name=IAAFBio/> |
The following year, he became the first Ethiopian to win the Dream Mile and he further improved his national mark in the process, running 3:48.95 minutes.<ref>Turner, Chris (2009-07-03). [http://www.iaaf.org/GLE09/news/newsid=51507.html Richards improves season’s lead in style; World Junior Mile record in Oslo - REPORT - ÅF Golden League]. [[IAAF]]. Retrieved on 2011-01-29.</ref> He also improved his 1500 m best to 3:32.18 minutes at the [[Herculis]] meeting in Monaco.<ref name=IAAFBio>[http://www.iaaf.org/athletes/biographies/letter=0/athcode=234993/index.html Mekonnen Deresse]. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-01-29.</ref> He entered the [[2009 World Championships in Athletics]] in [[Berlin]] and reached the 1500 m final. He won the [[silver medal]] behind [[Yusuf Saad Kamel]], becoming Ethiopia's first medallist in the event at the World Championships.<ref>Ramsak, Bob (2009-08-19). [http://www.iaaf.org/news/kind=108/newsid=53491.html Event Report - Men's 1500m - Final]. [[IAAF]]. Retrieved on 2011-01-29.</ref> He competed in both the 1500 m and 3000 m at the season-closer [[2009 IAAF World Athletics Final]], but failed to medal in either event.<ref name=IAAFBio/> |
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Personal information | |
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Born | Sheno, Ethiopia | October 20, 1987
Sport | |
Country | Ethiopia |
Sport | Track |
Event(s) | 1500 metres, Mile |
Achievements and titles | |
Personal best(s) | 1500 metres: 3:32.26[1] Mile: 3:48.95[1] |
Medal record |
Deresse Mekonnen Tsigu (Amharic: ደረሠ መኮንነን; born 20 October 1987) is an Ethiopian middle distance runner, who specializes in the 1500 metres. He is a two-time World Indoor champion and was the silver medallist at the 2009 World Championships. He represented Ethiopia in the event at the 2008 Beijing Olympics and holds the Ethiopian record for the mile run.
Running career
Born in Sheno, Oromia Region,[2] his first major international competition was the 2007 World Championships in Osaka where he finished 11th in the heats.[3] His first major win came at the 2008 World Indoor Championships in Valencia at the 1500 m, where he was initially disqualified for a lane violation after winning the race. However, the Ethiopian Athletics Federation made an appeal, and the disqualification was reversed, giving Mekonnen the gold medal.[4] He came third in the Dream Mile at the Bislett Games in June with an Ethiopian record of 3:49.72 for the distance.[5] He gained selection for the 2008 Beijing Olympics, but he just missed a place in the 1500 m final as he was eliminated in the semi-finals.
The following year, he became the first Ethiopian to win the Dream Mile and he further improved his national mark in the process, running 3:48.95 minutes.[6] He also improved his 1500 m best to 3:32.18 minutes at the Herculis meeting in Monaco.[7] He entered the 2009 World Championships in Athletics in Berlin and reached the 1500 m final. He won the silver medal behind Yusuf Saad Kamel, becoming Ethiopia's first medallist in the event at the World Championships.[8] He competed in both the 1500 m and 3000 m at the season-closer 2009 IAAF World Athletics Final, but failed to medal in either event.[7]
His focus of the 2010 season was to retain his world title at the 2010 IAAF World Indoor Championships. In the buildup to the competition, he ran at the Aviva Indoor Grand Prix in Birmingham and improved his 1500 m indoor best to 3:33.10 – fifth on the all-time rankings.[9] At the World Indoor Championships Mekonnen held off a challenge from Abdalaati Iguider and became the first athlete since Hicham El Guerrouj to win back-to-back 1500 m titles indoors.[10] A stomach problem side-lined him for six months but on his return in January 2011 he broke Bernard Lagat's six-year-long win streak in the Wanamaker Mile at the Millrose Games.[11]
Personal bests
Outdoors
- 1500 metres - 3:32.18 (2009)
- Mile - 3:48.95 (2009) - Ethiopian Record
- 3000 metres - 7:32.93 (2009)
- 5000 metres - 13:07.75 (2009)
Indoors
- 1500 metres - 3:33.10 (2010) - #5 All-Time
- Mile - 3:54.11 (2009)
Achievements
Year | Competition | Venue | Position | Event | Notes |
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Representing Ethiopia | |||||
2007 | World Championships | Osaka, Japan | 28th (h) | 1500 m | 3:43.15 |
2008 | World Indoor Championships | Valencia, Spain | 1st | 1500 m | 3:38.23 |
African Championships | Addis Ababa, Ethiopia | 4th | 1500 m | 3:44.19 | |
Olympic Games | Beijing, China | 13th (sf) | 1500 m | 3:37.85 | |
2009 | World Championships | Berlin, Germany | 2nd | 1500 m | 3:36.01 |
World Athletics Final | Thessaloniki, Greece | 8th | 1500 m | 3:37.51 | |
4th | 3000 m | 8:05.32 | |||
2010 | World Indoor Championships | Doha, Qatar | 1st | 1500 m | 3:41.86 |
2011 | World Championships | Daegu, South Korea | 11th (sf) | 1500 m | 3:44.65 |
References
- ^ a b All-Athletics. "Profile of Deresse Mekonnen".
- ^ Deresse Mekonnen Archived 2011-01-25 at the Wayback Machine. Sports-Reference. Retrieved on 2011-01-29.
- ^ "Mekonnen Deresse". IAAF. Retrieved 12 March 2008.
- ^ "Men's 1500m - FINAL...UPDATED RESULT after Jury of Appeal decision". IAAF. 8 March 2008. Retrieved 12 March 2008.
- ^ Turner, Chris (2008-06-07). Dibaba’s World record and Kaki’s World Junior mark leaves Oslo in awe - ÅF Golden League. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-01-29.
- ^ Turner, Chris (2009-07-03). Richards improves season’s lead in style; World Junior Mile record in Oslo - REPORT - ÅF Golden League. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-01-29.
- ^ a b Mekonnen Deresse. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-01-29.
- ^ Ramsak, Bob (2009-08-19). Event Report - Men's 1500m - Final. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-01-29.
- ^ Brown, Matthew (2010-02-20). World leads set, national records tumble on action-packed programme in Birmingham. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-01-29.
- ^ Arcoleo, Laura (2010-03-13). EVENT REPORT - MEN's 1500 Metres Final. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-01-29.
- ^ Morse, Parker (2011-01-29). Mekonnen stops Lagat at Millrose. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-01-29.