Monday, August 24, 2026

Yomif prevails over Berihu in Ethiopian Olympic 10,000m trials

Yomif Kejelcha took a thrilling narrow win at the Ethiopian 10,000m Olympic trials held in Nerja, Spain.

The 26-year-old smashed his lifetime best by 18 seconds to clock a world-leading 26:31.01 after an incredibly tight sprint with Berihu Aregawi, who also improved his career best to 26:31.13. The third spot on Ethiopia’s team for Paris went to Olympic champion Selemon Barega, who was timed at 26:34.93.

In one of the highest quality 10,000m races ever, four men finished inside 26:40 and six men finished inside 26:50 for the first time. 17-year-old Biniam Mehary placed fourth in a world U20 record of 26:37.93, taking four seconds off the previous mark set 19 years ago by the late Samuel Wanjiru.

On a mild (21C), windless night and in a race with good pacemaking, Aregawi, Kejelcha, Barega, and Mehari went through the halfway mark in 13:17. One kilometer later, the last pacemaker dropped out of the race, and from then on the world 5km record-holder Aregawi pushed hard, trying to leave his rivals behind, but only the young Mehari lost ground in the ninth kilometer.

Shortly after reaching the bell, Barega began to fade, and the event became a two-way showdown between Aregawi and Kejelcha. The latter tried to overtake his compatriot on the final bend, but Aregawi managed to hold off his first attack; Kejelcha never surrendered, and finally, he edged ahead of Aregawi just 30 meters before the finish line.

In the women’s race, Fotyen Tesfay took an impressive victory in 29:47.71, putting her just outside the top 10 on the world all-time list. 2023 world cross-country silver medalist Tsigie Gebreselama was second in 29:49:33, ahead of world bronze medalist Ejgayehu Taye (29:50:52), who also set a lifetime best.

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