Tesfaye Jifar Explained

Tesfaye Jifar (Amharic: ተስፋዬ ጅፋር) born April 23, 1976) is a male Ethiopian long-distance runner.

Jifar won the New York City Marathon in 2001, his time of 2:07:43 standing as the course record for ten years. The same year he was second at the Tokyo Marathon[1] and won the Saint Silvester Marathon held in Brazil. At the Amsterdam Marathon in 1999 he was second and broke the Ethiopian record held by Belayneh Dinsamo. Jifar's time of 2:06:49 hours remains his personal record.

Tesfaye Jifar is a three-time medalist from IAAF World Half Marathon Championships, he won bronze in 1999 and 2000 and silver in 2001.

At the 2001 World Championships in Athletics in Edmonton Jifar finished seventh in the marathon race.

Achievements

Representing
1999Amsterdam, Netherlands2ndMarathon2:06:49
Palermo, Italy3rdHalf Marathon1:01:51
2000Chicago, United States9thMarathon2:16:01
Veracruz, Mexico3rdHalf Marathon1:03:50
2001Edmonton, Canada7thMarathon2:16:52
Bristol, United Kingdom2ndHalf Marathon1:00:04
New York, United States1stMarathon2:07:43
2002London, England9thMarathon2:09:50
Brussels, Belgium5thHalf Marathon1:01:11
2005Enschede, Netherlands5thMarathon2:12:44

References

  1. http://www.bergfieber.de/laufen/toplaeufer/internat/jifar.htm Tesfaye Jifar (Äthiopien)