President Emeritus of AIMS Hiroaki Chosa, Tiki Gelana and Vice President of the Japanese Athletics Federation Dr Keisuke Sawaki (AIMS) (C) Copyright |
Ethiopia’s London 2012 Olympic Games
Marathon champion Tiki Gelana was named as the female AIMS/ASICS World
Athlete of the Year for 2012 in Marugame, Japan, on Sunday (3).
President
Emeritus of AIMS Hiroaki Chosa and AIMS Board Member and Vice President
of the Japanese Athletics Federation Dr Keisuke Sawaki presented Gelana
with the acclaimed Golden Shoe Trophy during an awards ceremony after
she had won the Kagawa Marugame Half Marathon earlier in the day.
Gelana,
25, becomes the first Ethiopian women to win the AIMS/ASICS World
Athlete of the Year Award. She joins her male compatriots Gezahenge
Abera (2000) and Haile Gebrselassie (2006, 2007 & 2008) in winning
this prestigious award.
She started
2012 with a runaway win and personal best of 1:08:48 in the Marugame
Half Marathon but that was just a warm-up for a decisive five-minute
victory in the Rotterdam Marathon, where she became the fifth woman to
break 2:19 for the distance when she ran a national record of 2:18:58.
The
following week Mary Keitany won the London Marathon in the only faster
time posted during the year, but when both went to London for the
Olympic Games it was Gelana who triumphed.
Despite
an early fall she stayed in the ever dwindling leading group. In the
final kilometre, she started to edge ahead of her three remaining
rivals, crossing the line in a new Olympic record of 2:23:07. She then
further improved her Half Marathon best to 1:07:48 when finishing third
in the Great North Run in September.
The
AIMS/ASICS World Athlete of the Year Awards were founded in 1992 and
are decided each year from nominations made by the 350 member races of
AIMS.
AIMS
President Paco Borao commented: “I am delighted that AIMS can recognise
this fantastic athlete with the AIMS/ASICS World Athlete of the Year
Award. Tiki demonstrated excellent form in 2012 culminating in her
magnificent Gold Medal winning performance at the London Olympic Games.
It is with great pleasure we recognise her achievements on behalf of the
350 members of AIMS in over 95 countries throughout the world. I would
like to give special thanks to everyone involved in the Kagawa Marugame
Half Marathon who made this presentation possible as part of this
fantastic event.”
Tiki Gelana
commented: “To be named as AIMS/ASICS World Athlete of the Year is a
fantastic honour. To see my name alongside such legendary names in the
sport is an incredible feeling. I would like to also extend my thanks to
AIMS for their support and all sponsors who make this prestigious award
possible.”
The men’s 2012 AIMS/ASICS World Athlete of the Year will be named in the near future.
Previous winners of the AIMS/ASICS World Athlete of the Year.
Year of Award
|
Male Winner
|
Female Winner
|
1992
|
Benson Masya (Kenya)
|
Liz McColgan (Great Britain)
|
1993
|
Dionicio Ceron (Mexico)
|
No Award
|
1994
|
Vincent Rousseau (Belgium)
|
Uta Pippig (Germany)
|
1995
|
No Award
|
Tegla Loroupe (Kenya)
|
1996
|
Paul Tergat (Kenya)
|
Uta Pippig (Germany)
|
1997
|
Josia Thugwane (South Africa)
|
Tegla Loroupe (Kenya)
|
1998
|
Ronaldo da Costa (Brazil)
|
Tegla Loroupe (Kenya)
|
1999
|
Abel Anton (Spain)
|
Tegla Loroupe (Kenya)
|
2000
|
Gezahenge Abera (Ethiopia)
|
Naoko Takahashi (Japan)
|
2001
|
Josephat Kiprono (Kenya)
|
Catherine Ndereba (Kenya)
|
2002
|
Khalid Kannouchi (USA)
|
Paula Radcliffe (Great Britain)
|
2003
|
Paul Tergat (Kenya)
|
Paula Radcliffe (Great Britain)
|
2004
|
Stefano Baldini (Italy)
|
Mizuki Noguchi (Japan)
|
2005
|
Jaouad Gharib (Morocco)
|
Paula Radcliffe (Great Britain)
|
2006
|
Haile Gebrselassie (Ethiopia)
|
Lornah Kiplagat (Netherlands)
|
2007
|
Haile Gebrselassie (Ethiopia)
|
Lornah Kiplagat (Netherlands)
|
2008
|
Haile Gebrselassie (Ethiopia)
|
Constantina Dita (Romania)
|
2009
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Sammy Wanjiru (Kenya)
|
Mary Keitany (Kenya)
|
2010
|
Patrick Makau (Kenya)
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Liliya Shobukhova (Russia)
|
2011
|
Geoffrey Mutai (Kenya)
|
Mary Keitany (Kenya)
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