Azmera Gebru
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| Nationality | Ethiopian | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Born | Azmera Gebru 31 October 1995 | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Occupation | Long-distance runner | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Years active | 2010–present | ||||||||||||||||||||
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| Sport | Athletics | ||||||||||||||||||||
Event(s) | Marathon, 5000 metres, 3000 metres | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Azmera Gebru (born 31 October 1995) is an Ethiopian long-distance runner who competes in both track and road events. She won the junior bronze medal at the 2011 IAAF World Cross Country Championships and gold in the 3000 metres at the 2011 African Junior Athletics Championships.
Career
Gebru began her career as a middle-distance runner. In 2011, she won bronze in the junior race at the World Cross Country Championships in Punta Umbría, Spain, before capturing gold in the 3000 metres at the African Junior Championships in Gaborone, Botswana. The following year, she recorded a personal best of 8:40.01 for the 3000 metres in Monaco.[1]
Under the guidance of coach Getamesay Molla, Gebru later transitioned to road running and the marathon distance. In 2019 she finished fifth at the Amsterdam Marathon in 2:20:48, her best time till then. Earlier that year, she was runner-up at the Paris Marathon in 2:22:52.[2]
In 2024, she won the Seville Marathon in 2:22:13, setting a new course record for the event.[3] The following year, she placed third at the Berlin Marathon in 2:20:56, her fastest time since 2019 when she ran 2:20:48.[4]
Achievements
| Year | Race | Place | Position | Time |
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| 2011 | IAAF World Cross Country Championships | Punta Umbría | 3rd (Junior race) | 19:50 |
| 2011 | African Junior Athletics Championships | Gaborone | 1st (3000 m) | 9:11.83 |
| 2019 | Paris Marathon | Paris | 2nd (Marathon) | 2:22:52[2] |
| 2019 | Amsterdam Marathon | Amsterdam | 5th (Marathon) | 2:20:48 |
| 2024 | Seville Marathon | Seville | 1st (Marathon) | 2:22:13[3] |
| 2025 | Berlin Marathon | Berlin | 3rd (Marathon) | 2:20:56[4] |
References
- ^ "Azmera Gebru". World Athletics. Retrieved October 12, 2025.
- ^ a b "Introducing Azmera Gebru". NN Running Team. February 26, 2020. Retrieved October 12, 2025.
- ^ a b "Wins for Geleta and Gebru as records fall in Seville". World Athletics. February 18, 2024. Retrieved October 12, 2025.
- ^ a b "Kipchoge returns, Gebru takes third in Berlin Marathon". World Athletics. September 28, 2025. Retrieved October 12, 2025.