Ageze Guadie Explained

Ageze Guadie
Native Name:גואדה אגזה
Birth Date:11 September 1989
Birth Place:Ethiopia
Residence:Netanya, Israel
Height:1.75 m[1]
Weight:56 kg (123 lbs)
Sport:Running
Event:Marathon
Updated:10 August 2016

Ageze Guadie (Hebrew: גואדה אגזה; born September 11, 1989) is an Ethiopian-born Israeli Olympic marathon runner.[2] [3]

Early and personal life

Born in Ethiopia, he is an Ethiopian Jew (Beta Israel) and is the seventh of nine children in his family.[2] [4] He made aliya and moved to Israel with his family at age 13, in 2002.[5] [2] [4] His family lived in an immigrant absorption center in Beersheba, while he went to a boarding school near Hadera.[2]

He served as a technical quartermaster in the Israel Defense Forces.[2] After the army, he worked as a waiter in a cafe, and as a mover.[2] He then became a sports teacher at a school in Netanya, Israel, where he now lives.[2]

Running career

He ran for the club Hapoel Emek Hefer, won Under-16 regional and national competitions at middle distances, and at the age of 16 won the Israeli cross country youth championship.[2] [4] His mother initially did not want him to compete in running, as she felt it was a difficult sport and she thought he would be too skinny.[2] In 2012, he signed up for physical education studies at the Wingate Institute in Netanya, and trained with Israeli Olympic marathon runner Zohar Zimro.[2]

In December 2015 he came in third with a time of 67:04 in the Israeli championships in the half marathon in Beit She'an, behind Marhu Teferi and Berihun Weve.[2] [6] He began to consider running a marathon for the first time, saying "I felt that if I did 21 kilometers in 1:07, I had the second half in my legs. Your gut tells you that you can do it. Go for it. I had faith and courage; it came from the heart."[2]

Guadie completed his first marathon run, at the Rotterdam Marathon in the Netherlands in April 2016, in a time of 2:18:51.[7] [8] He came in 27th.[6] His time was the second-best for an Israeli running his first marathon, after Tesama Moogas."[2] He reflected, "This marathon taught me two things: Ability and courage. To believe in yourself and not be afraid, to go for broke, to turn the impossible into the possible."[2]

With his time in the Rotterdam Marathon, which was nine seconds better than the Olympic qualification standard, he qualified for the 2016 Olympics.[2] He competed for Israel at the 2016 Summer Olympics in the marathon, and finished 122nd with a time of 2:30:45.[9] At the Seville Marathon in Spain in February 2020, he set his personal best with a time of 2:12:06. During that race, he also set a new personal best in half marathon (1:05:23).

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: GUADIE Ageze - Olympic Athletics | Israel . Rio2016.com . . 2016-08-11 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160806060036/https://www.rio2016.com/en/athlete/ageze-guadie . 2016-08-06 .
  2. Web site: Uri Talshir . An Ethiopian Israeli's Run From His Trailer Home to the Rio Olympics - Sports . Haaretz . 2016-04-24 . 2016-08-11.
  3. Web site: Results » גואדה אגזה . Israeli Athletic Association . https://web.archive.org/web/20181002073822/http://tiberias-marathon.iaa.co.il/index.php?lang=en&site_id=1&uri=/results/athlet/3372. 11 September 2021 . 2 October 2018 . dead.
  4. Web site: Ageze Guadie greeted at Ben-Gurion International Airport after competing in the Rotterdam Marathon; 2016. . Jewish Virtual Library . 2016-07-30 . 2016-08-11.
  5. Web site: Athletics: Israeli runner Rio-bound after stunning breakthrough . Times of India . 2016-08-02 . 2016-08-06.
  6. Web site: Athlete: Ageze Guadie . European Athletics . 2016-08-11.
  7. Web site: Ben . Almog . An Ethiopian Israeli's Run From His Trailer Home to the Rio Olympics - Sports . Haaretz . 2016-04-24 . 2016-08-06.
  8. Web site: Olympic runner defies the odds . KCTV5 . 2016-07-28 . 2016-08-06 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160729144824/http://www.kctv5.com/story/32561136/olympic-runner-defies-the-odds . 2016-07-29 .
  9. 2:30:45