Sileshi Sihine
Sileshi Sihine at a press conference at the 2007 World Championships in Athletics | ||
Medal record | ||
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Men's athletics | ||
Representing Ethiopia | ||
Olympic Games | ||
2004 Athens | 10,000 m | |
2008 Beijing | 10,000 m | |
World Championships | ||
2005 Helsinki | 5000 m | |
2005 Helsinki | 10,000 m | |
2007 Osaka | 10,000 m | |
2003 Paris | 10,000 m | |
All-Africa Games | ||
2003 Abuja | 10000 m |
Sileshi Sihine (Amharic: ስለሺ ስህኔ; born January 29, 1983 in Sheno) is an Ethiopian long-distance runner.
Sileshi achieved a silver medal in the 10,000 metres at the 2004 Athens Olympics and the 2008 Beijing Olympics as well as at the 2005 World Championships and 2007 World Championships as well as a bronze medal in 2003. He also picked up a silver medal in the 5000 m at the 2005 World Championships.
Career
Sileshi began running at school, inspired by the achievements of his compatriot Haile Gebrselassie, and after success at junior level, he emerged as a leading senior athlete. He established himself as a competent cross country runner with consecutive wins at the Cross Internacional de Venta de Baños in 2002 and 2003.[1]
Sileshi Sihine was one of the three Ethiopians, along with Kenenisa Bekele and Haile Gebrselassie who swept the gold, silver, bronze medals in the 10,000 m of 2003 World Championships. He took the 10,000 m gold at the 2003 Afro-Asian Games.
He won a silver medal in the 10,000 m at the 2004 Athens Olympics, behind his compatriot Kenenisa Bekele.[2][3][4]
Sileshi won the silver medal in the 10,000 m behind Kenenisa Bekele and the silver medal in the 5000 m at the 2005 World Championships.
He was third in the 2004 World Cross Country Championships and 2nd behind Kenenisa Bekele in 2006 World Cross Country Championships.[5]
At the 2007 World Championships Sileshi took the silver medal in the 10,000 m, again finishing behind Bekele. The following year he yet again took a silver medal behind his countryman Bekele at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China.
He attempted his first marathon race at the 2011 Amsterdam Marathon, but dropped out after 36 km.[6]
In February 2015, he was elected president of the newly formed Ethiopian Athletes’ Association.[7]
Personal life
Sileshi Sihine is married to three-time Olympic champion athlete Tirunesh Dibaba. Their wedding was broadcast live on national television.
Achievements
Year | Competition | Venue | Position | Event | Notes |
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Representing Ethiopia | |||||
2002 | World Junior Championships | Kingston, Jamaica | 2nd | 10,000m | 29:03.74 |
2003 | World Championships | Paris, France | 3rd | 10,000 m | 27:01.44 |
All-Africa Games | Abuja, Nigeria | 1st | 10,000 m | 27:42.13 | |
Afro-Asian Games | Hyderabad, India | 1st | 10,000 m | 27:48.40 | |
2004 | Olympic Games | Athens, Greece | 2nd | 10,000 m | 27:09.39 |
World Athletics Final | Monte Carlo, Monaco | 1st | 5,000 m | 13:06.95 | |
2005 | World Championships | Helsinki, Finland | 2nd | 5,000 m | 13:32.81 |
2nd | 10,000 m | 27:08.87 | |||
World Half Marathon Championships | Edmonton, Canada | 4th | Half Marathon | 1:01:14 | |
2007 | World Championships | Osaka, Japan | 2nd | 10,000 m | 27:09.03 |
2008 | Olympic Games | Beijing, China | 2nd | 10,000 m | 27:02.77 |
Personal bests
Surface | Event | Time (m:s) | Venue | Date |
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Track | 3000 m | 7:29.92 | Rieti, Italy | 28.08.2005 |
5000 m | 12:47.04 | Rome, Italy | 02.07.2004 | |
10,000 m | 26:39.69 | Hengelo, Netherlands | 31.05.2004 | |
Road | 10 km | 27:56 | Nijmegen, Netherlands | 21.11.2004 |
15 km | 41:38 | Nijmegen, Netherlands | 21.11.2004 | |
20 km | 58:09 | Edmonton, Canada | 01.10.2005 | |
Half marathon | 1:01:14 | Edmonton, Canada | 01.10.2005 |
- All information taken from IAAF profile.
References
- ↑ Valiente, Emeterio (22 December 2003). "Sihine in a class of his own in Venta de Baños". IAAF. Retrieved 7 May 2016.
- ↑ "Brilliant Bekele takes gold". BBC Sport. 20 August 2004.
- ↑ "Haile farewell". IAAF.
- ↑ 2004 Athens Olympics YouTube video: Men's 10000m
- ↑ World Cross Country Championships - sports123.com
- ↑ van Hemert, Wim (16 October 2011). "Chebet sizzles sub-2:06, course record for Gelana in Amsterdam". IAAF. Retrieved 7 May 2016.
- ↑ Berhanu, Markos (4 February 2015). "Sileshi Sihine elected president of newly formed Ethiopian Athletes' Association". Retrieved 2 April 2015.
External links
- Sileshi Sihine profile at IAAF
- IAAF Focus on Athletes article
Sporting positions | ||
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Preceded by Richard Yatich |
Men's Zevenheuvelenloop Winner (15 km) 2004 |
Succeeded by Haile Gebrselassie |