Ethiopia’s Haile Gebrselassie, the former world-record
holder in the marathon, isn’t done competing–not by a long shot. At Sunday’s
Zevenheuvelenloop (Seven Hills Run) in the Netherlands, the 38-year-old broke
the tape. His time for the 15K race was 42:44. Second place went to Kenya’s
Vincent Kipruto (43:15), while Samsom Gezaihai of Eritrea was third in 43:56.
Gebrselassie’s victory on Sunday was his third in the Seven
Hills Run. He previously won the race in 1994 and 2005.
“The beginning was too slow,” he remarked afterwards,
referring to the opening 5K that was run in 14:38.
Gebrselassie, who had dropped out of the Berlin Marathon in
September, is now focusing on the Tokyo Marathon in February. There, he hopes
to qualify for the Ethiopian Olympic team at next year’s 2012 Olympic games in
London.
In the women’s race, Waganesh Mekasha was the women’s winner
in 48:33. She finished far ahead of the second and third-place finishers–both
from Japan, Aki Odagiri (49:42) and Ayame Takagiri (49:44).
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