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Lelisa Desisa Benti is an Ethiopian long-distance runner who specialises in road running competitions.

Career

He gained his first international medal at the 2009 African Junior Athletics Championships, where he took the 10,000 metres gold medal. Born in Shewa zone, Oromia regional state of Ethiopia, Lelisa made his breakthrough on to the senior international scene at road races in 2010, beginning with a sub-60 minute run for third place at the Zayed International Half Marathon in January. He engaged Wilson Kiprop in a sprint finish at the Paris Half Marathon two months later, ending up in second place.

He took to the United States road circuit and was sixth at the Crescent City Classic before taking the runner-up spot at the Cherry Blossom Ten Mile Run behind Stephen Tum.

He received his first senior international call-up for the 2010 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships. He came seventh overall, recording a time of 1:01:28 alongside his compatriot Birhanu Bekele to secure the team bronze medal for the Ethiopians.

He came close to a personal best at the World"s Best 10K in February 2011, taking third place in a time of 28:02 minutes. This served as preparation for the City-Pier-City Loop in March, where he came out on top in a five-man sprint finish to record a personal best of 59:37 minutes for the half marathon.

That June he reached the podium at the World 10K Bangalore, coming third behind Kenyan opposition.

He was selected as an Olympic squad reserve as a result. A 5000 metres best of 13:22.91 minutes came in June, but ultimately he did not compete at the Olympics. In his debut over the marathon distance, he made one of the fastest ever debuts by winning the 2013 Dubai Marathon in a time of 2:04:45 hours.

He was surprised by the quick time and said he would like to make a world record attempt in the future.

3000 metres - 8:33.72 minimum (2009)

5000 metres - 13:22.91 minimum (2012)

10,000 metres - 27:18.17 minimum (2012)

10 km (road) - 27:57 minimum (2010)

Half marathon - 59:30 minimum (2011)

Marathon - 2:04:45 minimum (2013).

Achievements

  • He won the Ottawa 10K in May and led an Ethiopian podium sweep with a win at the Bolder Boulder two days later. That July, he came third in a sprint for the line at the Peachtree Road Race and won the Boilermaker Road Race in Utica in a near course record time. He set a new half marathon best (59:39 minutes) in November at the Delhi Half Marathon and finished one second behind winner Geoffrey Mutai. In a two-day period he won the Cooper River Bridge Run and then broke the course record at the Cherry Blossom 10-Miler, improving upon a mark which had stood for 16 years. He was not selected for the World Championships that year, but instead won the half marathon at the 2011 All-Africa Games held that same month. In November he returned to Delhi and ran a best of 59:30 minutes to win the half marathon race, beating Geoffrey Kipsang by a second. In June 2012 he ran a personal best of 27:18.17 minutes to win the 10,000 metres in Liège. Three months later, in the 2013 Boston Marathon, he took the victory in a time of 2:10:22. Desisa was not hurt in the Boston Marathon bombings that occurred after his victory. Desisa later, in a widely acclaimed gesture, returned his 2013 Boston Marathon winner medal back to the city, in order to honor the victims of the bombings. Desisa won the 2015 Boston Marathon on April 20, 2015 with a time of 2:09:17.

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He tried to defend his title at the Delhi Half Marathon but managed only seventh place.