Tuesday, March 3, 2026

50,000 participate in 24th edition of Great Ethiopian Run

The 24th edition of the Great Ethiopian Run International 10-kilometer road race was held Sunday in Addis Ababa, with 50,000 runners participating in Africa’s largest road race.

According to the organizers, this year’s race drew the highest turnout yet, attracting well-known athletes from 20 countries, including Kenya and Uganda, as well as participants from various other nations.

Biniam Mehari emerged victorious in the men’s race, marking his second win at this prestigious event in Ethiopia. In the women’s competition, Asayech Ayichew crossed the finish line first, securing her first victory in the race.

“I found the race very inspiring. I am very happy I won the race for the second time. It was a fierce competition,” said Biniam Mehari, noting that he had undergone rigorous training to prepare for the event.

He added that such races provide valuable opportunities for young athletes to develop successful sporting careers.

Haile Gebrselassie, a two-time Olympic gold medalist in the 10,000 meters and founder of the Great Ethiopian Run, emphasized the event’s significance in enhancing Ethiopia’s international image and promoting tourism.

“The Great Ethiopian Run remains the greatest race in Africa, attracting 50,000 runners this year. We have been the largest in Africa for 20 years,” Haile Gebrselassie said.

Kenyan marathoner Ruth Chepngetich, the new women’s world record holder in the marathon, attended the 24th Great Ethiopian Run as a guest.

“I am so excited to come to Ethiopia and see Africa’s biggest road race. I used to hear about the race from my friends,” Chepngetich said.

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