Selamawit Dagnachew

Selamawit Dagnachew (born 1994) is an Israeli Olympic runner.[1] She qualified to represent Israel at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo in the 5,000 meters. She has also won Israeli championships at 800 meters and 1,500 meters.

Selamawit Dagnachew
Personal information
National teamIsrael
CitizenshipIsraeli
Born1994 (age 2526)
Ethiopia
Spouse(s)Marhu Teferi
Sport
Country Israel
SportAthletics
Event(s)800 meters, 1,500 meters, 5,000 meters, 10,000 meters, 15 kilometers
Achievements and titles
National finalswon Israeli championships at 800 meters (2017) and 1,500 meters (2019)
Personal best(s)
  • 5,000 meters (15:08.39 in July 2019)
  • women's road running (50:48 in September 2019)
  • 10,000 meters (32:16.84 in April 2019)

Personal life

Dagnachew was born in Ethiopia.[2] She became an Israeli citizen in April 2018.[2]

She is married to Israeli Olympic marathoner Marhu Teferi, who will also compete in the 2020 Olympics.[2][3] They are the first married couple to represent Israel at the Olympics.[2]

Running career

Dagnachew won the Israeli National Championship in 800 meters with a time of 2:13.11 on July 5, 2017, and won the Israeli National Championship in 1,500 meters with a time of 4:14.07 on July 4, 2019.[1]

As of November 2019, her highest world ranking in the 5,000 meters was 22nd (and her personal best was 15:08.39 in July 2019), her highest world ranking in women's road running was 28th (and her personal best was 50:48 in September 2019; the third-fastest time in the world for the year), and her highest world ranking in 10,000 meters was 57th (and her personal best was 32:16.84 in April 2019).[1][4] At the same time, Dagnachew's time in the 15 kilometers of 49:21 in February 2019 was the 12th-fastest in the world for the year.[5] In July 2019, she won the 1,500 meters with a 4.11.37 at the 18th Meeting International de la Province de Liège.[6]

Dagnachew qualified to represent Israel at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo in the 5,000 meters with a time of 15:08.39 in the Guldensporenmeeting in Kortrijk, Belgium, on July 13, 2019, where she won a bronze medal.[2][3][1][7][8]

References

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