Ethiopia at the 2012 Summer Olympics explained

Noc:ETH
Nocname:Ethiopian Olympic Committee
Games:Summer Olympics
Year:2012
Location:London
Competitors:35
Sports:2
Flagbearer:Yanet Seyoum (opening)
Tirunesh Dibaba (closing)
Rank:23
Gold:3
Silver:2
Bronze:3
Appearances:auto

Ethiopia competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, from 27 July to 12 August 2012. This was the nation's twelfth appearance at the Olympics, having missed three occasions because of the African, Soviet, and North Korean boycott. The Ethiopian Olympic Committee sent a total of 35 athletes to the Games, 18 men and 17 women, to compete only in athletics, specifically in the middle and long-distance running events, and swimming, the nation's Olympic debut.

The Ethiopian team featured the defending Olympic champions, long-distance runners Kenenisa Bekele and Tirunesh Dibaba. Among these champions, Dibaba managed to defend her Olympic title, in the women's 10,000 metres event. Another middle-distance runner Meseret Defar became the second Ethiopian female athlete to regain her title in the women's 5,000 metres event, ahead of her compatriot and defending champion Dibaba, who won only the bronze medal. Tiki Gelana became the second female Ethiopian to win the women's marathon after 16 years. Swimmer Yanet Seyoum was the nation's flag bearer at the opening ceremony.

Ethiopia left London with a total of 7 medals (3 gold, 1 silver, and 3 bronze), sharing the same records with Beijing and Athens, respectively. One more medal was redistributed after the games ended due to doping cases. All gold medals were received only by women for the first time in its history.

Athletics

See main article: Athletics at the 2012 Summer Olympics. Ethiopia selected a total of 33 athletes in the track and field after having achieved qualifying standards in their respective events (up to a maximum of 3 athletes in each event at the 'A' Standard, and 1 at the 'B' Standard):[1] Most of them were past Olympic medalists, All-African Games medalists, and winners from last year's world championships. Three of them were defending titleholders including middle-distance runners Kenenisa Bekele, Tirunesh Dibaba, and Meseret Defar.

Ethiopia has won a total of 7 medals, not only in the track and field, but also in the nation's medal standings. Among the defending champions, Dibaba managed to defend her Olympic title only in the women's 10,000 m. Her compatriot, Meseret Defar, however, regained her Olympic title after eight years in Athens, finishing ahead of Dibaba, who was also the defending champion in Beijing.[2] In the men's events, two-time Olympic champion, Kenenisa Bekele, however, did not win an Olympic medal for the first time, when his brother Tariku Bekele edged him out of the podium to claim the bronze medal.[3]

In the women's marathon, Tiki Gelana became the first Ethiopian to win the gold medal since 1996, despite falling behind the other runners during the midway of the race.[4]

Men
AthleteEventHeat SemifinalFinal
ResultRankResultRankResultRank
Ayele AbsheroMarathon
Yenew Alamirew5000 m13:15.392 Q13:49.6812
Mohammed Aman800 m1:47.341 Q1:44.341 Q1:43.206
Kenenisa Bekelealign=left rowspan=210000 m27:32.444
Tariku Bekele27:31.43
Bereket Desta400 m47.407Did not advance
Getu FelekeMarathon
Roba Gari3000 m steeplechase8:20.681 Q8:20.004
Gebregziabher Gebremariam10000 m27:36.348
Mekonnen Gebremedhin1500 m3:36.562 Q3:42.904 Q3:35.446
Dejen Gebremeskelalign=left rowspan=25000 m13:15.151 Q13:41.98
Hagos Gebrhiwet13:26.165 Q13:49.5911
Birhan Getahunalign=left rowspan=23000 m steeplechaseDid not advance
Nahom Mesfin8:18.165 q8:35.1212
Dino SeferMarathon
Dawit Wolde1500 m3:41.8110Did not advance
Aman Wote1500 m3:41.678Did not advance
Women
AthleteEventHeat SemifinalFinal
ResultRankResultRankResultRank
Abeba Aregawialign=left rowspan=21500 m4:04.551 Q4:01.031 Q4:11.03
Meskerem Assefa4:15.529Did not advance
Sofia Assefaalign=left rowspan=23000 m steeplechase9:25.421 Q9:09.84
Hiwot Ayalew9:24.011 Q9:12.985
Gelete Burkaalign=left rowspan=25000 m15:01.441 Q15:10.665
Meseret Defar14:58.702 Q15:04.25
Genzebe Dibaba1500 m4:11.1510Did not advance
Mare DibabaMarathon2:28:4823
align=left rowspan=2Tirunesh Dibaba5000 m14:58.481 Q15:05.15
10000 m30:20.75
Etenesh Diro3000 m steeplechase9:25.312 Q9:19.896
Tiki GelanaMarathon2:23:07
Werknesh Kidane10000 m30:39.384
Fantu Magiso800 mDid not advance
Aselefech MergiaMarathon2:32:0342
Belaynesh Oljira10000 m30:45.565
Key

Swimming

See main article: Swimming at the 2012 Summer Olympics. Ethiopia was given two "Universality places" from the FINA.[5] Mulualem Girma Teshale finished farther behind the other swimmers, only in fifty-seventh place, failing him to advance into the semifinals. Yanet Seyoum, the first female Ethiopian swimmer [6] finished sixty-fifth out of 73 swimmers, and also did not advance into the semifinals.

Men
Women

Notes and References

  1. Web site: iaaf.org – Top Lists . IAAF . 4 June 2011.
  2. News: Ethiopian Reclaims 5,000-Meter Title From a Rival Countrywoman (Published 2012) . The New York Times . 10 August 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230113182026/https://www.nytimes.com/2012/08/11/sports/olympics/ethiopian-defar-reclaims-5000-meter-olympic-title-from-rival-dibaba.html . 13 January 2023 . live . Crouse . Karen .
  3. https://archive.today/20130130092410/http://sports.ndtv.com/olympics-2012/news/item/194722-london-2012-athletics-farah-holds-off-rupp-bekeles-for-memorable-gold London 2012 Athletics: Farah holds off Rupp, Bekeles for memorable gold
  4. https://www.thestar.com/sports/london2012/athletics/article/1237472--london-2012-ethiopia-s-tiki-gelana-wins-olympic-marathon-despite-fall London 2012: Ethiopia’s Tiki Gelana wins Olympic marathon despite fall
  5. Web site: FINA Universality Places . 6 July 2012 . . 6 July 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120711000550/http://www.fina.org/H2O/docs/events/london2012/sw/universality_places.pdf . July 11, 2012.
  6. http://www.tadias.com/08/16/2012/ethiopian-olympic-athletes-feted/ Ethiopian Olympic Athletes Feted