Elvan Abeylegesse, (also formerly: Hewan Abeye (አልቫን አበይለገሠ,
Amharic
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) and Elvan Can (
Turkish
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); born September 11, 1982) is an
Ethiopian-born naturalized
Turkish
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and
long-distance running
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athlete who competes over distances from
1500 metres
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up to the
marathon
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, and also in
cross country. She is the former
world record-holder for the
5000 metres
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, at 14:24.68 minutes.
In August 2015, the Turkish Athletics Federation confirmed that an anti-
doping test taken during the 2007 World Championships in Athletics had been retested and found to be positive for a
controlled substance, and that the athlete had been temporarily suspended pending retesting of her 'B-sample'. If confirmed, Abeylegesse stood to lose her 2007 medal, and possibly other awards from that date. On 29 March 2017,
IAAF
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confirmed the positive test, expunged her results from 25 August 2007 until 25 August 2009 (thereby stripping her of the two silver medals she had won at the
2008 Olympic Games
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), and banned her from athletics for two years.
Early life and career
Abeylegesse was born Hewan Abeye on September 11, 1982 in
Addis Ababa,
Ethiopia and raised with her seven brothers and sisters. She began her career running cross country. In 1999, she started for the Ethiopian junior team at the
IAAF
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World Cross Country Championships in
Belfast,
Northern Ireland and finished ninth. There, she was invited to a meeting in
Istanbul,
Turkey. Coming to Istanbul, she said that she liked it there very much. ''"I didn't get enough support from my federation in Ethiopia,"'' she said. ''"My track club in Turkey gave me all the support I needed. So I decided to move to Turkey. The support was much better in Istanbul. I thought it would be easier to reach my goals in Turkey.”'' To get Turkish
citizenship, she married and took the name Elvan Can. She has since divorced and is now called Elvan Abeylegesse.
''“As a youngster, my heroes were Ethiopian runners. I would follow the victories of
Gete Wami particularly”,'' Abeylegesse said. ''“I studied all their actions: how they slept, how they ate, how they trained, and how they competed.”'' Registered in the
Enka Sports Club in Istanbul, she is coached by Ertan Hatipoglu, a former
triple jumper of Turkish origin from
Bulgaria. She still has a friendly relationship with other Ethiopian runners, but there is a problem with her former federation. ''“The officials don’t allow me to train in Ethiopia any longer",'' Abeylegesse says. “I train now at high altitudes in Turkey as I think that some of my former compatriots see me as a threat. They are uncomfortable with me training in Ethiopia. But I, of course, remain friends with the individual Ethiopian runners.”
Career highlights
Abeylegesse's career in the international arena began at the age of 18 in
Grosseto,
Italy in 2001 by winning the European 3000 m and 5000 m titles, setting a national record for
Turkey. She became a world leader with a time of 8:31:94 in the 3000 m in
Brussels,
Belgium in 2002 and with a time of 3:58.38 in the 1500 m in
Moscow,
Russia in 2004.
Abeylegesse has been a
scholarship holder with the Olympic Solidarity program since August 2002.
At the Evergood Bergen Bislett Games in
Norway on June 11, 2004, the sixth meeting of TDK Golden League, Abeylegesse broke the women's 5000 m world record, which had belonged to Chinese runner
Jiang Bo since 1997 (14:28.09), improving the mark by over three seconds to 14:24.68. She became the first Turkish athlete ever to set a world record. ''"I worked very hard, day and night,"'' Abeylegesse said, speaking through an interpreter. ''"My target since the first day I started running has been to break world records and become Olympic champion."'' Şarık Tara, the honorary president of her club, said, ''"I am proud of our daughter Elvan. Her achievement is an even greater success than our
men's national soccer team finishing third in the
World Cup."''
On 3 June 2006 her record time was beaten by
Ethiopian
Meseret Defar, who ran in 14:24.53 in
New York City.
She ran at the inaugural
World 10K Bangalore race in 2008 and finished in a dead heat with
Grace Momanyi, with both runners eventually being declared joint victors.
She was the 2010 recipient of the
Pierre de Coubertin World Fair Play Trophy, an annual award given by the
International Fair Play Committee
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. She had lent a pair of running shoes to competitor
Meselech Melkamu just moments before the beginning of the
10,000 metres final at the
2009 World Championships in Athletics
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. Having forgotten to bring her shoes to the track, Melkamu went on to take the silver.
Abeylegesse won the 2010 edition of the
Ras Al Khaimah Half Marathon
Ras Al Khaimah Half Marathon is an annual half marathon held in Ras Al Khaimah, United Arab Emirates.
History
The first event, in 2007, saw Samuel Wanjiru breaking the world record, but Wanjiru himself set a new world record only a month later ...
in a time of 1:07:07. This was the fastest ever time for a woman in the
half marathon race and made her the sixth fastest woman overall. She played down suggestions of a permanent switch to longer road races, however, saying a
marathon
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debut would have to wait until after the
2012 London Olympics
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.
At the
2010 European Athletics Championships
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, Abeylegesse won gold in the
10,000 m
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, finishing in 31 minutes, 10.23 seconds On 28 July 2010, and she won the silver medal in
5000m
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finishing in 14 minutes, 54.44 seconds on 1 August 2010. She narrowly missed out on a medal at the
2010 IAAF Continental Cup
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, finishing two seconds behind
Molly Huddle in the 5000 m.
She returned to action in 2012 after her pregnancy and made her debut over 20 km, finishing as runner-up at the
20 Kilomètres de Paris
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. She was also runner-up in the 15K section of the
Istanbul Eurasia Marathon. She won the
Nice Half Marathon
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in April 2013. On November 17, 2013 she became runner-up in the women's category at the
Istanbul Marathon with a time of 2:29:30.
Doping ban
In August 2015, the Turkish Athletics Federation confirmed that an anti-
doping test taken during the 2007 World Championships in Athletics had been retested and found to be positive for a
controlled substance, and that the athlete had been temporarily suspended pending retesting of her 'B-sample'. If confirmed, Abeylegesse stood to lose her 2007 medal, and possibly other awards from that date. On 29 March 2017,
IAAF
World Athletics, formerly known as the International Amateur Athletic Federation (from 1912 to 2001) and International Association of Athletics Federations (from 2001 to 2019, both abbreviated as the IAAF) is the international governing body for ...
confirmed the positive test, expunged her results from 25 August 2007 until 25 August 2009 (thereby stripping her of the two silver medals she had won at the
2008 Olympic Games
The 2008 Summer Olympics (), officially the Games of the XXIX Olympiad () and also known as Beijing 2008 (), were an international multisport event held from 8 to 24 August 2008, in Beijing, China. A total of 10,942 athletes from 204 Na ...
), and banned her from athletics for two years.
Personal life
Abeylegesse married her longtime partner Semeneh Debelie in February 2011 and decided to take the season off due to pregnancy. In July 2011, she gave birth to a girl named Arsema.
International competitions
Marathons
*
Istanbul Marathon: 2013, 2nd, 2:29:30
World records
*June 11, 2004 Bergen
Bislett Games (Golden League),
Bergen,
Norway (5000 m) (14:24:68) WR
Personal bests
Performance progression
See also
*
Turkish women in sports
References
External links
*
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1982 births
Living people
Athletes from Addis Ababa
Turkish female middle-distance runners
Turkish female long-distance runners
Turkish female marathon runners
Ethiopian female marathon runners
Ethiopian female long-distance runners
Ethiopian female middle-distance runners
Olympic athletes of Turkey
Athletes (track and field) at the 2004 Summer Olympics
Athletes (track and field) at the 2008 Summer Olympics
World Athletics Championships athletes for Turkey
World Athletics Championships medalists
European Athletics Championships medalists
World record setters in athletics (track and field)
Turkish people of Ethiopian descent
Ethiopian emigrants to Turkey
Naturalized citizens of Turkey
Enkaspor athletes
European champions for Turkey
Mediterranean Games silver medalists for Turkey
Athletes (track and field) at the 2009 Mediterranean Games
Athletes (track and field) at the 2013 Mediterranean Games
Turkish sportspeople in doping cases
Ethiopian sportspeople in doping cases
Athletes stripped of World Athletics Championships medals
Athletes (track and field) at the 2018 Mediterranean Games
Mediterranean Games medalists in athletics