አንበሳው ቀነኒሳ በቀለ የ 5000 እና 10000 ውድድሮችን በአንድ ሻምፒዮን ሺፐ
በማሽነፍ የ አለማችን የመጀመሪያው ሰው ሆኗል።
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BERLIN (Reuters) - Ethiopian Kenenisa Bekele became the first man to win the 5,000-10,000 metres double at the world championships
when he clocked 13 minutes, 17.09 seconds to take gold at the shorter distance on Sunday.
The 27-year-old duplicated his Olympic success and followed in the footsteps of countrywoman Tirunesh Dibaba, who won both world titles in 2005.
Bekele, the world record holder at both distances, hit the front with two laps to go then held off a strong challenge from defending champion
Bernard Lagat of the United States to pull clear in the closing metres.
James C'Kurui of Qatar took the bronze.
Kenenisa Bekele of Ethiopia has now possibly placed his name at the top of the list of the world's greatest distance runners of all-time.
By winning the 5,000 meter at the World Championships in Berlin, to add with his 10,000 meter victory earlier in the week at the same Championships,
Bekele has now won 3 World Track Championships, 3 Olympic Gold medals, 12 World Cross Country Championships and is the current world record holder
in the 5,000 meter, 5,000 meter indoor, 10,000 meter, 2,000 meter indoor, and 2-mile indoor. Bekele has topped the accomplishments of countryman,
Haile Gebrselassie, who was until now, perhaps the greatest distance runner of all-time.