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		<title>Bizunesh Urgesa takes Mumbai title</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 17 Jan 2010 16:56:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mamo Gebrehiwot</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mumbai, India – (January 17, 2010) &#8211; Running on a new course and in relatively hot conditions, the defending champions and top gunners went unnoticed as newer faces, Kenyan Denis Ndiso and Bizunesh Urgesa of Ethiopia, took over the prime spots in the Standard Chartered Mumbai Marathon here on Sunday. Urgesa leads Ethiopian sweep – [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a class="highslide" onclick="return vz.expand(this)" href="http://www.ethiosports.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Bezunesh_Urgesa.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-82" title="Bezunesh Urgesa" src="http://www.ethiosports.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Bezunesh_Urgesa.jpg" alt="" width="171" height="213" /></a>Mumbai, India – (January 17, 2010) &#8211; Running on a new course and in relatively hot conditions, the defending champions and top gunners went unnoticed as newer faces, Kenyan Denis Ndiso and Bizunesh Urgesa of Ethiopia, took over the prime spots in the Standard Chartered Mumbai Marathon here on Sunday.</p>
<p><strong>Urgesa leads Ethiopian sweep – women’s race</strong></p>
<p>While Kenyans were largely dominating the men’s scene, Ethiopian women ruled the roads of Mumbai for the third year in succession.</p>
<p>Three-time victor Mulu Seboka and defending champion Haile Kebebush led a group of a dozen Ethiopians from the start. The women provided better hopes in terms of performance than the men as there were a host of athletes with better timings entered this year.</p>
<p>But heat and humidity slowed them a bit as they started behind the men.  Seboka had some high hopes at the beginning as she had experience on the course and Kebebush was right on her shoulders to challenge and achieve a good result. </p>
<p>Quite interestingly the leading group includes two-time global medallist Bizunesh Mohammed Urgesa as well.  Urgesa, the World junior silver medallist in the 3000m in 2008 and a World youth bronze medalist over 1500m five years ago, held off the challenge from her senior compatriots as she fought to remain in the lead group throughout the race. </p>
<p>Firehiwot Dado Tufa, last year’s Rome Marathon champion along with Azalech Masresha, the ninth place finisher in Paris last year, were threatening to charge the trio as they approached halfway. </p>
<p>The five made a formidable group but Seboka and Tufa tired as the heat began to take its toll on their return journey. Meanwhile, Urgesa and Kebebush were running shoulder to shoulder in the final stages. The guessing game ended sooner as Urgesa, still only 20, broke the tape two seconds ahead of Kebebush to take the victory.</p>
<p>Running only in her second marathon, Urgesa was already a champion at the Eurasia Istanbul marathon last year. Here she improved her personal best to 2:31:09. </p>
<p>“It was my first visit to India, the competition was good and I loved running in your country,” Urgesa said. “Thank you Mumbai!”</p>
<p>Admitting her junior teammate a better runner, Kebebush was pleased with her 2:31:11 performance for second. And to everyone’s surprise the third place-finisher Masresha (2:32:12) said the weather was “cold” compared to what they had back at home!</p>
<p>Both the men’s and women’s winners took home USD 35,000 for their triumphs. There was also a Half Marathon, a Veterans’ race and a 6 Km ‘Dream Run’. In the latter, 20,541 participants competed, including many celebrities of the Indian metropolis. </p>
<p>Maria Polyzou, the Greek national record holder in women’s Marathon who escorted the marathon flame to Mumbai, joined the marathon and ran some distance to cheer the runners and the people who stood alongside. </p>
<p>Every year the Mumbai event supports various charitable organizations through pledges. This year the race is expected to bring about INR 77 million (USD 1.7 million) for various causes.</p>
<p><strong> </strong><strong>Men’s Race &#8211; Ndiso beats the heat</strong></p>
<p>David Tarus, last year’s runner-up and billed as a top contender to win this time around following the absence of defending champion Kenneth Mungara, led the runners briefly but ran into problems maintaining the pace as the group passed Atria Mall and approached the southern municipality of Worli. He fell behind, as did pacer Simon Munyutu, a French citizen with African origin, as the runners took a turn in that point. </p>
<p>Another pace-setter, Simon Kasimli of Kenya, did the front running and was leading compatriot Ndiso, Ethiopians Gebo Burka and Haile Demissie at the half-way mark.  Having finished his responsibilities, Kasimli allowed the trio to take over after reaching the city’s western suburb of Bandra. </p>
<p>There was a second group which included Kenyans Samson Limareng, Matthew Kibowen and Jonathan Kibet along with Ethiopians Siraj Amda Bene and Fekadu Kedir running behind the leaders, preparing to take over.</p>
<p>At 30 Km, Limareng and Bene moved ahead and joined the leaders. As the runners approached the newly opened Rajiv Gandhi Sea Link, only Ndiso and Burka were in the fray for the top spot as they left the others at a distance. Once at the Sea Link, Ndiso made the kick and ran solo towards the finish as Burka dropped out. </p>
<p>Ndiso went on to achieve his maiden win in the marathon with a career best 2:12:34 as Bene came from behind to take second in 2:13:58 to foil a Kenyan sweep.  Limareng and Kibet finished behind the Ethiopian for third and fourth places respectively.</p>
<p>“I am happy to be in India.  The course is fantastic,” Ndiso said.  “There was a slight sea breeze while I was running on the Sea Link. I could have achieved a better time had there been a cool weather.” Ndiso added that the last five kilometres wer very hot and he had to tackle the situation alone as the second runner was far behind.</p>
<p>Leading Results -</p>
<p><strong>MEN:<br />
</strong> 1. Denis Ndiso, KEN           2:12:34 PB<br />
 2. Siraj Amda Bene, ETH       2:13:58</p>
<p> 6. Fekadu Kedir, ETH          2:15:27</p>
<p> 8. Gezahagn Girma Beyene, ETH 2:17:32<br />
 9. Simon Tanui, KEN           2:17:41<br />
10. Haile Demissie, ETH        2:19:28</p>
<p><strong>WOMEN:<br />
</strong> 1. Bizunesh Mohammed Urgesa, ETH 2:31:09 PB<br />
 2. Haile Kebebush, ETH           2:31:11<br />
 3. Azalech Masresha, ETH         2:32:12 PB<br />
 4. Mulu Seboka, ETH              2:32:46<br />
 5. Firehiwot Dao Tufa, ETH       2:33:38<br />
 6. Tirework Lemma, ETH           2:36:52<br />
 7. Martha Markos, ETH            2:38:18<br />
 8. Merima Hasan, ETH             2:42:40<br />
 9. Adil Saeda Kedir, ETH         2:43:20 PB<br />
10. Ayela Lemma, ETH              2:50:32<br />
11. Nina Podnebesnova, RUS        2:53:47<br />
12. Worknesh Mola, ETH            2:54:16</p>
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		<title>Abraham Cherkos wins at the 53rd Campaccio XC</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Jan 2010 17:06:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mamo Gebrehiwot</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[San Giorgio su Legnano, Italy &#8211; (January 7, 2010) &#8211; Abraham Cherkos Feleke from Ethiopia, the reigning World Junior 5000m champion, won the 53rd edition of the Campaccio International Cross Country race – EA Permit &#8211; which took place today (6) in San Giorgio su Legnano. Cherkos beat last year’s Campaccio winner Kenyan Eliud Kipchoge [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a class="highslide" onclick="return vz.expand(this)" href="http://www.ethiosports.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Abraham_Cherkoss.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-76" title="Abraham Cherkoss" src="http://www.ethiosports.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Abraham_Cherkoss.jpg" alt="" width="125" height="150" /></a>San Giorgio su Legnano, Italy &#8211; (January 7, 2010) &#8211; Abraham Cherkos Feleke from Ethiopia, the reigning World Junior 5000m champion, won the 53rd edition of the Campaccio International Cross Country race – EA Permit &#8211; which took place today (6) in San Giorgio su Legnano.</p>
<p>Cherkos beat last year’s Campaccio winner Kenyan Eliud Kipchoge by one second thanks to his devastating kick on the final bend.</p>
<p>Four Kenyans &#8211; Kipchoge, Titus Kipchumba Mbishei, Moses Masai, and Josphat Bett &#8211; Cherkos and Italy’s Andrea Lalli, the 2008 European U23 XC champion, made up the leading group of six which went through the first of 5 laps which made up the 10km race in 6:01.</p>
<p>With the pace becoming too strong for Lalli, a gang of five &#8211; Kipchoge, Mbishei, Cherkos, Masai and Bett &#8211; pulled away after 3km during the second lap of the famous Northern Italian course which played host to the 2006 European Cross Country Championships.</p>
<p>Masai, Mbishei, Kipchoge and Cherkos were in charge through at 6km in 17:28, with Bett following one second behind. Ukraine’s Sergiy Lebid, eight-time European Cross Country champion and winner in San Giorgio su Legnano in 2003, was trailing in sixth place ten seconds behind the leading pack with Lalli in seventh place reaching the 6 km mark in 17:46.</p>
<p>After 4 laps, Kipchoge, Masai, Mbishei, Cherkos had totally broken Bett, and this quartet battled it out for the win in the final 2 kilometres. They clocked 23:16 at 8km when the bell sounded. Bett, was at that point 18 seconds adrift (23:34) was to be caught by Lebid during the last lap.</p>
<p>Kipchoge, the 2003 World 5000m champion and 2008 Olympic bronze medallist, led for most of the final circuit, while Cherkos was content to remain quiet just behind. Kipchoge remained in the front until 250 metres to go at the entrance into the athletics track &#8216;Angelo Alberti&#8217;, and it was there that Cherkos launched his devastating kick off the final bend taking the win in 28:52 by one second over Kipchoge.</p>
<p>Masai, the World 10,000 metres bronze medallist in Berlin, completed the star-studded podium finishing third, four seconds behind Feleke in 28:56.</p>
<p>Mbishei, World Junior cross country silver medallist in Amman 2009, took fourth place in 28:57. Lebid took fifth in 29:30, twelve seconds ahead of Bett, and Lalli was seventh, another eight seconds behind.</p>
<p>So Cherkos added his name to the prestigious list of famous Ethiopians who have won the Campaccio in the past like Haile Gebrselassie (1994), Fita Bayesa (1995), Kenenisa Bekele (2002).</p>
<p>“It’s a big honour to win this race previously won by Haile and Kenenisa. I prepared very well for this race. I like this course. It was my second Campaccio. I finished third here in 2008 behind Edwin Soi and Sergiy Lebid. I am planning to run in Spain next week but I am preparing for the World Indoor Championships in Doha,” said Cherkos who won the 2008 World Indoor 3000m bronze medal.<br />
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Kipchoge, who famously won the Campaccio in 2009 on a very snowy day, was happy with his second place. “It was my first race in 2010, so I am happy with my debut. I am planning to run in Edinburgh against Bekele and Gebremariam on 9 January. Then I will go back to Kenya to prepare the World Cross Country Championships,” said Kipchoge.</p>
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		<title>Eritrea football team &#8216;absconds&#8217; in Kenya</title>
		<link>http://www.ethiosports.com/2009/12/14/eritrea-football-team-absconds-in-kenya/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Dec 2009 20:40:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mamo Gebrehiwot</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Officials have launched a search for Eritrea&#8217;s national football team after the players reportedly failed to return home following a tournament in Kenya. Nairobi, Kenya (December 14, 2009) &#8211; The Eritreans were knocked out of the Cecafa competition for East and Central African nations last week. But when the team plane landed back home, it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-46" title="Eritrea CECAFA" src="http://www.ethiosports.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Eritrea_CECAFA.jpg" alt="Eritrea CECAFA" width="226" height="170" /></strong><em>Officials have launched a search for Eritrea&#8217;s national football team after the players reportedly failed to return home following a tournament in Kenya.</em></p>
<p>Nairobi, Kenya (December 14, 2009) &#8211; The Eritreans were knocked out of the Cecafa competition for East and Central African nations last week.</p>
<p>But when the team plane landed back home, it was reportedly only carrying the coach and an official.</p>
<p>The government, which is frequently accused of repression, denies any players are missing.</p>
<p><!-- E SF -->But the country&#8217;s football federation confirmed to Cecafa head Nicholas Musonye that the players had not returned.</p>
<p>Mr Musonye told the BBC&#8217;s Focus on Africa programme it was the third time the Eritrean team had failed to return home after a tournament.</p>
<p>&#8220;The Eritrean federation have done their best to bring a team to the competition &#8211; unfortunately these boys had other ideas,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>&#8220;Definitely they are in Nairobi &#8211; we have so many Eritreans here &#8211; they must be somewhere.&#8221;</p>
<p>He said he would establish the facts and hand the details on to the police.</p>
<p>The UN says hundreds of Eritreans flee the country every month.</p>
<p>Critics say the country&#8217;s repressive government, poverty and a harsh national service regime forces many to leave.</p>
<p>But the government denies that Eritreans are fleeing and accuses the UN of lying about the figures.</p>
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