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Genzebe DibabaEthiopian athlete
Date of Birth: 08.02.1991
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Content:
- Biography of Genzebe Dibaba
- Early Career
- Continued Success
- World Records
- Multiple World Records
- Continued Dominance
- Conclusion
Biography of Genzebe Dibaba
Genzebe Dibaba Keneni was born on February 8, 1991, in Bekoji, Arsi, Ethiopia. She comes from a family of talented runners, with her sister Tirunesh Dibaba being a three-time Olympic champion and five-time world champion in the 5000m and 10,000m events. Her sister Ejegayehu Dibaba also won a silver medal at the 2004 Olympic Games in the 10,000m event, and her cousin Derartu Tulu is a former Olympic champion.

Early Career
Genzebe Dibaba first rose to prominence as a junior athlete, winning the IAAF World Cross Country Championships in 2008 and 2009. She became the second woman to win the championships two years in a row. Dibaba also participated in the IAAF Golden League series, including the Reebok Grand Prix and Oslo Bislett Games. In 2008, she set a personal best of 15:02.41 in the 5000m at the Bislett Games, where her sister Tirunesh set a new world record.

Continued Success
Dibaba's success continued in 2009 when she won gold in the 5000m at the African Youth Championships. In the 2009-2010 cross country season, she won the Cross de Atapuerca and improved her 1500m time to 4:04.80 at the Indoor Flanders meet. At the IAAF World Cross Country Championships in 2010, Dibaba finished 11th and helped the Ethiopian team win a silver medal. She also won gold in the 5000m at the 2010 World Junior Championships, defeating Kenyan athlete Mercy Cherono.

World Records
In 2011, Dibaba set a new personal best of 14:37.56 in the 5000m at the Bislett Games and finished eighth at the World Championships in Athletics. She then switched to the 1500m event, which proved to be a turning point in her career. Dibaba won the World Indoor Championships in 2012 and set a new Ethiopian record of 3:57.77 in the 1500m at the Shanghai Golden Grand Prix. She also competed in the 2012 Olympic Games in London but was unable to finish due to an injury.

Multiple World Records
Dibaba's record-breaking performances continued in 2014 when she set a new world record of 3:55.17 in the 1500m in Karlsruhe. Five days later, she set another world record in the 3000m with a time of 8:16.60 in Stockholm. Just 15 days after that, Dibaba shocked the world again by setting a new record in the two-mile race at the Birmingham Indoor Grand Prix. Her time of 9:00.48 made her one of only three athletes in history to break three world records in a span of 15 days.

Continued Dominance
Dibaba's dominance in the sport continued with wins in various races, including the 5000m at the Prefontaine Classic and the Diamond League Meet Areva in 2015. She set her best time of 14:19.76 in the 5000m at the Prefontaine Classic, becoming the fastest runner in a solo race over that distance in the past 18 years. Dibaba also set a new Ethiopian record of 3:54.11 in the 1500m, solidifying her position as one of the fastest runners in history.

Conclusion
Genzebe Dibaba's remarkable achievements in middle-distance running have made her one of the greatest athletes of her generation. Her multiple world records and numerous victories have cemented her place in the history of the sport. With her incredible talent and determination, Dibaba continues to inspire athletes around the world.