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  1. Tariku Bekele ( Bekoji, Etiopía; 28 de febrero de 1987) es un atleta de Etiopía, especializado en 5000 metros. Es el hermano menor de Kenenisa Bekele. Su campeonato del Mundo Júnior lo convirtió en el atleta con mayor progresión en su momento. Fue medalla de bronce en Londres 2012 .

  2. Tariku is the fourth fastest Ethiopian ever over 5,000 m and 3,000 metres. His indoor 3,000 m best of 7:31.09 ranks him as the ninth fastest of all-time in the event. [3] He was the 10,000 m bronze medallist at the 2012 Summer Olympics .

  3. Tariku BEKELE. Athlete Name. Tariku BEKELE. Country. Ethiopia. Born. 28 FEB 1987. Athlete Code. 14181358. Follow me. Follow me. Honours Summary. 1x Diamond League Final winner. 1x World Indoor champion. 1x Olympic Games Bronze medallist. 1x In Top 8 at Olympic Games. More Honours. Loading... World Athletics Confidentiality. Contact Us;

  4. Mr. Tariku Bekele Gebru is a PhD Candidate at Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China. He does research on polychlorinated naphthalenes...

  5. Gold at last for Tariku Bekele. Tariku Bekele (ETH) comes home to 5000m gold (© Getty Images) As much as Ethiopian runner Tariku Bekele wants to avoid comparisons with his elder brother and multiple world 10000m champion Kenenisa, his victory in the 5000m race in Beijing was like a page torn from the latter’s distance running textbook.

  6. 17 de oct. de 2013 · After wins for his brother Kenenisa and the great Haile Gebrselassie in British road races in recent weeks, Tariku Bekele will bid to become the latest Ethiopian distance running star to triumph over the Half Marathon distance when he competes at the BUPA Great Birmingham Run on Sunday (20).

  7. Home. Athletes. Tariku Bekele. Biographical information. Biography. Personal Best: 5000 – 12:52.45 (2008). Results. Olympic family relations. Brother of Kenenisa Bekele. Special Notes. Listed in Olympians Who Won a Medal at the World Athletics Indoor Championships (1–0–0 2008 Valencia gold: 3000 m) Did you know?