Yomif Kejelcha: "I Believe in Me. Maybe One Day I Can Run Below 1.58:00"
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It was a historic day for him. Yomif Kejelcha (Ethiopia, 1997) fulfilled his dream of running his first marathon in London. But what happened later changed his life... even if his feat had the prize of second place.
Neil Armstrong took a small step, and a little jump, to step on the Moon and plant a flag, and everyone talks about it, and he is the hero of the children, but, just a few seconds later, Buzz Aldrin also came down from Apollo XI to greet the Selenites. Less was said about him, as there was also some silence surrounding the most slender figure (1.86m, 59 kilos) of Yomif Kejelcha, who accompanied Sabastian Sawe on Sunday to the last mile of the Lo…
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Sebastian Sawe celebrates the world of athletics. But she forgets Yomif Kejelcha. The Ethiopian made an even greater sensation.
The elite sport propitiates situations of extreme cruelty. Fifth son of a total of nine, the marathonist Yomif Kejelcha Atomsa was born 28 years ago in Addis Ababa. Running was always his passion. When he decided to abandon his studies to be able to train better, his father threw him out of his home. After his international debut in 2013, his career developed mainly on the tracks. In 2024 he went on asphalt beating the world record of half marat…
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