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  2. Ethiopian runners complete Berlin Marathon double - AOL

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    Ethiopia's Tigist Assefa broke the women's world record with a time of 2:11:53 in last year's race, but while Ketema was five minutes slower than that, her winning time was still the third fastest ...

  3. Tsige Duguma - Wikipedia

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    Tsige Duguma (Amharic: ጽጌ ዱጉማ; born 23 February 2001) is an Ethiopian track and field athlete who won gold at the 2024 World Athletics Indoor Championships over 800 metres. She is also an Ethiopian national champion over 400 metres .

  4. Football in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    The first recognised version of the Ethiopian Premier League was contested in 1944 when five teams representing the various communities of Addis Ababa competed for a title won by the British Military Mission-BMME. [7] The Ethiopian Cup was added the following year and has been contested regularly since (albeit with some gaps, notably in the ...

  5. Tigst Assefa - Wikipedia

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    Tigst averaged 3:07.5 min/km pace for the full 42.195-kilometre distance and beat the runner-up by almost six minutes, with the assistance of the male pacemaker Girmay Birhanu Gebru for almost the entire race. [12] [6] [5] [13] This was the first time that an Ethiopian woman broke the marathon world record.

  6. CBE SA - Wikipedia

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    CBE SA (a.k.a. Ethiopia Nigd Bank) is an Ethiopian professional football club, in the city of Addis Ababa. [1] They played in the Ethiopian Premier League , the top level of professional football in Ethiopia.

  7. Ethiopia national football team results (2020–present)

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  8. Sport in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Sports in Ethiopia include many fields, although Ethiopia is best known internationally for its middle-distance and long-distance runners. Seifu Mekonnen was an Olympic contestant for Ethiopia in boxing. The Ethiopian national football team won the 1962 African Cup of Nations.

  9. Ethiopian Premier League - Wikipedia

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    The inaugural 1997-98 Ethiopian Premier League Season saw Ethio Electric (known as Mebrat Hail at the time) lift the trophy. The following year the league decided to increase the number of teams to 10, a year that ended with perennial favorites St. George S.C lifting their first Premier League trophy (16th title overall).