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Family links, from Tokyo in 1991 to 2021 | FEATURE

Family links, from Tokyo in 1991 to 2021 Derartu Tulu and Genzebe Dibaba, Eilish McColgan and Liz McColgan, and Katrin Dorre-Heinig and Katharina Steinruck (© Getty Images) Athletics is often a family affair, with parents, grandparents and siblings frequently forming part of an athlete’s support group. But sometimes that sporting talent is in the genes and in Olympic year, to mark the International Day of Families, we take a look at some of the familial connections between athletes who competed at the 1991 World Athletics Championships in Tokyo and those who are contenders for this year s Games in the Japanese capital. Leroy Burrell – father of Cameron Burrell

WTW: A Look At The Ethiopian Olympic Marathon Team, America s Teen Sprint Prodigies Continue To Impress, Courtney Wayment and Karoline Grøvdal Run Fast

WTW: A Look At The Ethiopian Olympic Marathon Team, America’s Teen Sprint Prodigies Continue To Impress, Courtney Wayment and Karoline Grøvdal Run Fast Below we try to make sense of some of the major events of the last week. Article continues below player Assuming the Ethiopian federation sticks to what it has said it will do and take the top 3 from its trials to the Olympics, the list of names that didn’t make the 2020 Ethiopian Olympic men’s marathon team is staggering. Kenenisa Bekele – the world’s greatest distance runner and second-fastest marathon in history isn’t on the team, nor is the third- or fourth-fastest men in history in

Kenenisa Bekele Will Not Run Ethiopian Olympic Marathon Trials, His Dream Of Being The 1st Olympic 10,000 and Marathon Champ In 69 Years Appears To Be Over

Kenenisa Bekele’s Will Not Run Ethiopian Olympic Marathon Trials, His Dream Of Being The 1st Olympic 10,000 and Marathon Champ In 69 Years Won’t Happen Unless The Ethiopian Federation Changes Course Birhanu Legese and  Mule Wasihun Also Will Miss Out, Meaning The 2nd, 3rd and 10th Fastest Men In History Will All Miss The Race April 28, 2021 Kenenisa Bekele, the three-time Olympic champion on the track and second-fastest marathoner of all time, announced today that he will not compete in Saturday’s Ethiopia’s Olympic marathon trials, which will be held on Saturday as a 35km race in the city of Sebeta, 15 miles outside the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa.

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