Kebede Balcha Explained

Kebede Balcha (7 September 1951 – 10 July 2018) was a marathon runner from Ethiopia. He won the silver medal at the 1983 World Championships. He is the current record holder for the Montreal International Marathon with 2 hours 10 minutes 3 seconds in 1983.[1] In 1999, he sought asylum in Toronto, where he lived until his death in 2018.[2]

International competitions

Representing
1979African ChampionshipsDakar, Senegal1stMarathon2:29:53
1980Moscow, Soviet UnionMarathon
1983Helsinki, Finland2ndMarathon
1985Cairo, Egypt2ndMarathon2:24:31
1987All-Africa GamesNairobi, Kenya3rdMarathon2:16:07

Road races

1977Athens Classic MarathonAthens, Greece1stMarathon2:14:40.8
1979Montreal International MarathonMontréal, Canada1stMarathon2:11:35
1981Montreal International MarathonMontréal, Canada1stMarathon2:11:11
1983Tokyo MarathonTokyo, Japan6thMarathon2:12:07
London MarathonLondon, United Kingdom4thMarathon2:11:32
Montreal International MarathonMontréal, Canada1stMarathon2:10:03
1984Frankfurt MarathonFrankfurt, Germany2ndMarathon2:11:40
1985Tokyo MarathonTokyo, Japan2ndMarathon2:12:01
1985 World Marathon CupHiroshima, Japan11thMarathon2:11:19
Montreal International MarathonMontréal, Canada1stMarathon2:12:39
1986Tokyo MarathonTokyo, Japan11thMarathon2:14:11
1988Rotterdam MarathonRotterdam, Netherlands6thMarathon2:12:04
Fukuoka MarathonFukuoka, Japan10thMarathon2:12:55

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Obituary – Ethiopian marathoner Kebede Balcha | Africathle .
  2. Web site: Kebebe Balcha . Olympedia . OLYMadMen . January 4, 2022.