Height: | 162 cm[1] |
Weight: | 52 kg |
Sport: | Athletics |
Event: | 10,000 m, marathon |
Pb: | 10,000 m – 31:57 (2012) marathon – 2:19:41 (2016)[2] |
Show-Medals: | yes |
Tirfi Tsegaye Beyene (born 25 November 1984) is an Ethiopian long-distance runner who competes in marathon races. She has won the Berlin Marathon, the Paris Marathon (in a course record), the Tokyo Marathon (also in course-record time), and the Dubai Marathon. Her personal best of 2:20:18 hours came as winner of the 2014 Berlin Marathon.
Born in Bekoji in Ethiopia's Oromia Region, she comes from a town renowned for producing world class runners such as Kenenisa Bekele and Tirunesh Dibaba.[3] In one of her first major races, Tirfi won the Porto Marathon in 2008 with a time of 2:35:31 hours.[4] She improved her best to 2:29:04 hours with a runner-up finish at the 2009 Turin Marathon and then bettered that with a run of 2:28:16 hours for second at the Shanghai Marathon.[5] [6] She also made her debut over the half marathon at the 2009 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships, where her run of 1:09:24 brought her sixth place and a team silver medal with Ethiopia.[7]
Tirfi was runner-up to Atsede Baysa at the 2010 Paris Half Marathon,[8] then finished behind her again at the Paris Marathon a month later, although Tirfi's time of 2:24:51 hours for third place was a significant personal best.[9] She again made the podium at the Toronto Waterfront Marathon, setting another best of 2:22:44 hours and finishing second behind Sharon Cherop.[10] She was also runner-up at the Shanghai Marathon for the second year running, beaten to the title by Nailiya Yulamanova.[11]
She was invited to compete at the 2011 Boston Marathon and she finished in eleventh in the high-profile race.[12] She came fifth at that year's Lille Half Marathon then was three seconds behind Shanghai Marathon winner Haile Lema Kebebush in December with her time of 2:24:11 hours (her third straight second-place finish at the race).[13] At the Roma-Ostia Half Marathon in February 2012 she ran a personal best of 1:07:42 hours for third place.[14] She was the pre-race favourite for the Paris Marathon and delivered on the status by winning the race in a course record and personal best time of 2:21:39 hours, over three minutes ahead of runner-up Sultan Haydar.[15] Running alongside her training partner, Aberu Kebede, she was runner-up at the 2012 Berlin Marathon with a personal best time of 2:21:19 hours.[16]
In January 2013, she won the Dubai Marathon despite the heavy fog during the race, with a time of 2:23:23, 16 seconds ahead of runner-up Ehitu Kiros.[17] She performed less well in her second race of the year, coming seventh at the Frankfurt Marathon in 2:26:57 hours.[18]
She won the 2014 Berlin Marathon, held on 28 September 2014, in a personal best time of 2:20:18.[19]