Zersenay Tadese (born 8 February 1982) is an
Eritrean long-distance track, and
road running athlete. He currently holds the men's
half marathon world record. His
bronze medal in the
10,000 metres at the
2004 Athens Olympics made him the first ever
Eritrean Olympic medallist, and his 20 km title at the
2006 IAAF World Road Running Championships also made him the country's first athlete to win at a
world championship event. He does not use a sprint finish to win races: his strategy relies upon a combination of
efficient running and fast pace setting.
Zersenay ('Tadese' is his father's name) has found most of his success over the
half marathon distance, with three consecutive victories in the
World Half Marathon Championships from 2007 to 2009, and a world record at the
Lisbon Half Marathon in 2010. He has also excelled in
cross country running, winning a
gold, one
silver, and two bronze medals in the long distance race over the last five
IAAF World Cross Country Championships.
In 2009 Zersenay became only the second man (after
Paul Tergat) to win three World Championship medals over three different surfaces in the same year: winning
World Cross Country bronze,
10,000 metres World Championship silver on the track, and gold in road running at the
World Half Marathon Championships. He is a popular public figure in his home country; 2500 guests attended his wedding to Merhawit Solomon, which was broadcast live on Eritrean...
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