Mohammed Aman and Genzebe Dibaba. (Getty Images)IAAF Ethiopia will send 11 athletes, including two reserves, to the IAAF World Indoor Championships next month in the Polish city of Sopot. |
The reigning world indoor 1500m champion has
been in incredible form this year, setting world indoor records* in each of her
three outings.
At the start of this month she smashed the world
indoor 1500m record with 3:55.17 in Karlsruhe. Five days later, she took six
seconds off the world indoor 3000m record with 8:16.60 in Stockholm. Little
more than a week later, she set a world indoor best for two miles with a
storming 9:00.48 run in Birmingham.
She will not defend her 1500m title in Sopot.
Instead, she will focus on just the 3000m as she seeks to add another gold
medal to her collection.
Ethiopia’s other reigning world indoor champion,
Mohammed Aman, is also on the team. The world 800m champion indoors and
outdoors is undefeated this year and leads the 2014 world indoor lists with his
African record of 1:44.52.
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