Gebrselassie, another
great Star at Paris-Bercy
3000m World
Indoor Record in peril at World Indoor
Championships
21
February 1997
MONTE CARLO -
Monaco - Haile Gebrselassie (ETH) recorded one of
Athletics most outstanding performances
with his record-breaking 5000m run in Stockholm
on Thursday evening. Ten years ago - on 22 July
1987, in Rome - another outstanding performer,
Saïd Aouita (MAR) was the first to go below the
13 minute mark in the 5000m outdoors, on a tartan
track in the Roman Olympic stadium. But there is
a great difference between achieving that time on
a 400m track and running 12:59.04 on a 200m track
as Gebrselassie did in Stockholm. The tighter
bends of the short track limit mechanical
effectiveness considerably.
Haile Gebrselassie, who
holds the world outdoors record for the 5000m
with his mark of 12:44.39, has shown that he is
capable of reducing considerably the record for
the event. The race for the new record will be
particularly exciting as the formidable Ethiopian
will be running against young Kenyan talent
Daniel Komen and Salah Hissou of Morocco as well
as against the clock.
Hissou is likely
to be Haile Gebrselassies strongest threat
in the 3000m in the forthcoming World Indoor
Championships in Paris (7-9 March). The Ethiopian
is on top physical and psychological form and
ready to take the title and further improve the
world record time of 7:30.72 he set last year.
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Gebrselassie shatters 5000m record, all set to
go for new 3000m record in World Indoor
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