- Dire Tune
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Dire Tune (pronounced "Deer-ay Too-nay"[1]; Ge'ez: ዲሬ ቱኔ, born 19 June 1985) is an Ethiopian long-distance runner.
Tune competed in the marathon at the 2005 World Championships. At the 2006 World Road Running Championships she finished fourth in the individual competition. This was good enough to help Ethiopia win a silver medal in the team competition.
On April 21, 2008, Tune won the Boston Marathon with a time of 2:25:25. She was then selected to represent her country in the marathon at the 2008 Summer Olympics, and was the only Ethiopian to finish, placing 15th in a time of 2:31:16. In April 2009, Tune finished second by one second in the Boston Marathon with a time of 2:32:17. After finishing the race, she collapsed and had to be taken to the hospital. Her agent said the problem was due in part to dehydration combined with the cool weather and the fact that she trained for a shorter race.
Dire Tune holds the One Hour running world record of 18.517 kilometres set June 12, 2008 in Ostrava. The previous record (18,340 m) was set by Tegla Loroupe ten years earlier.[2]
Tune won the 2009 Ras Al Khaimah Half Marathon, setting the Ethiopian half marathon record of 1:07:18. The previous national record (1:08:07) was set by Bezunesh Bekele in 2007 in Udine.[3]
She won the 2010 Ottawa 10K race in 32:11 in late May, becoming the first woman to finish ahead of the men's winner in the mixed gender race where the men's section begins four minutes after the women.[4] She ran at the Bogota Half Marathon in August and finished as runner-up, some six seconds behind winner Shewarge Amare.[5] The Frankfurt Marathon followed in November and she improve her personal best by almost a minute, running 2:23:44 for the runner-up spot behind Caroline Kilel.[6]
She started the 2011 season with a win at the Ethiopian 15K Championships, beating Atsede Habtamu at the line.[7] She ran at the Ras Al Khaimah Half Marathon a few days later and was the runner-up, albeit some minutes behind a world record-breaking Mary Keitany.[8] She came close to winning the World's Best 10K race in Puerto Rico two weeks later, but was edged into second by Sentayehu Ejigu.[9] She topped the podium at the World 10K Bangalore, pipping Merima Mohammed at the line.[10] She ran the marathon at the 2011 World Championships in Athletics in Daegu, South Korea. Despite running the first 13 miles in the lead pack, she was disqualified after consuming a drink from a random person in the crowd, which is against IAAF rules.
Personal bests
- 3000 metres - 9:02.08 min (2003)
- 5000 metres - 15:47.83 min (2003)
- Half marathon - 1:07:18 hrs (2009)
- Marathon - 2:23:44 hrs (2010)
- Hour run - 18.517 km (2008) WR
Achievements
Year Competition Venue Position Event Notes Representing Ethiopia 2005 World Championships Helsinki, Finland 37th Marathon 2:39:13 2006 World Road Running Championships Debrecen, Hungary 4th 20 km 1:05:16 2007 World Championships Osaka, Japan — Marathon DNF 2008 Boston Marathon Boston, United States 1st Marathon 2:25:25 Olympic Games Beijing, PR China 15th Marathon 2:31:16 2009 World Championships Berlin, Germany 23rd Marathon 2:32:42 2011 World Championships Daegu, South Korea -- Marathon DSQ References
- ^ According to the Boston Athletic Association website
- ^ IAAF, June 12, 2008: Robles 12.87 World Record in Ostrava! - IAAF World Athletics Tou
- ^ IAAF, February 20, 2009: Makau produces second fastest time ever, Tune clocks national record at RAK Half Marathon - updated
- ^ Desisa and Tune take Ottawa 10Km titles. IAAF (2010-05-30). Retrieved on 2010-06-01.
- ^ Kuehls, Dave (2010-08-01). Merga and Amare Triumph - Bogota International Half Marathon report. IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-08-02.
- ^ Edwards, Andy (2010-10-31). Fast Kenyan double in Frankfurt; 2:04:57 and 2:23:25. IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-10-31.
- ^ Negash, Elshadai (2011-02-13). Fast 41.54 for Merga in Bahir Dar. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-02-15.
- ^ Hutchings, Tim (2011-02-18). Keitany smashes Half Marathon World record in Ras Al Khaimah - UPDATED. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-02-18.
- ^ Clavelo Robinson, Javier (2011-02-28). Kitwara regains title, Ejigu notches victorious 10km debut in San Juan. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-03-01.
- ^ Krishnan, Ram. Murali (2011-06-05). Limo and Tune prevail in Bangalore 10Km. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-06-05.
Boston Women's Marathon Winners 1966–1968: Bobbi Gibb (USA) · 1969–1971: Sara Mae Berman (USA) · 1972: Nina Kuscsik (USA) · 1973: Jacqueline Hansen (USA) · 1974: Miki Gorman (USA) · 1975: Liane Winter (FRG) · 1976: Kim Merritt (USA) · 1977: Miki Gorman (USA) · 1978: Gayle Barron (USA) · 1979: Joan Benoit (USA) · 1980: Jacqueline Gareau (CAN) · 1981: Allison Roe (NZL) · 1982: Charlotte Teske (FRG) · 1983: Joan Benoit (USA) · 1984: Lorraine Moller (NZL) · 1985: Lisa Larsen Weidenbach (USA) · 1986: Ingrid Kristiansen (NOR) · 1987–1988: Rosa Mota (POR) · 1989: Ingrid Kristiansen (NOR) · 1990: Rosa Mota (POR) · 1991: Wanda Panfil (POL) · 1992–1993: Olga Markova (RUS) · 1994–1996: Uta Pippig (GER) · 1997–1999: Fatuma Roba (ETH) · 2000–2001: Catherine Ndereba (KEN) · 2002: Margaret Okayo (KEN) · 2003: Svetlana Zakharova (RUS) · 2004–2005: Catherine Ndereba (KEN) · 2006: Rita Jeptoo (KEN) · 2007: Lidiya Grigoryeva (RUS) · 2008: Dire Tune (ETH) · 2009: Salina Kosgei (KEN) · 2010: Teyba Erkesso (ETH) · 2011: Caroline Kilel (KEN)
World Marathon Majors: Berlin Marathon - List (M/W) · Boston Marathon - List (M/W) · Chicago Marathon - List (M/W) · London Marathon - List (M/W) · New York City Marathon - List (M/W) Hong Kong Women's Marathon Winners 1997: Bev Lucas (AUS) · 1998: Alina Ivanova (RUS) · 1999: Zheng Guixia (CHN) · 2000: Irina Safarova (RUS) · 2001: Irina Bogachova (KGZ) · 2002: Zhang Shu Jing (CHN) · 2003: Sun Weiwei (CHN) · 2004: Gitte Karlshøj (DEN) · 2005: Yanyan Dai (CHN) · 2006: Dire Tune (ETH) · 2007: Rose Kerubo (KEN) · 2008: Kim Kum-Ok (PRK) · 2009: Winfrida Nyasikira (KEN) · 2010: Triyaningsih (INA)
Categories:- 1985 births
- Living people
- Ethiopian long-distance runners
- Female long-distance runners
- Ethiopian sportswomen
- Marathon runners
- Olympic athletes of Ethiopia
- Athletes (track and field) at the 2008 Summer Olympics
- Boston Marathon winners
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