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  1. Sileshi Sihine (Amharic: ስለሺ ስህኔ; born January 29, 1983, in Sheno) is a retired Ethiopian long-distance runner. Sileshi won silver medals in the 10,000 metres at both the 2004 Athens Olympics and the 2008 Beijing Olympics as well as at the 2005 World Championships and 2007 World Championships as well as a bronze medal in ...

  2. Sileshi Sihine (ስለሺ ስህነ) (Oromía, Etiopía; 29 de enero de 1983) es uno de los mejores fondistas del mundo. Entre sus mayores logros destacan: La medalla de bronce en los 10.000 metros del Campeonato del Mundo de París 2003. La medalla de plata en los 10.000 metros de las Olimpiadas de Atenas 2004.

  3. Sileshi SIHINE | Profile | World Athletics. Country. Ethiopia. Born. 29 JAN 1983. Athlete Code. 14181623. Follow me. Honours Summary. 2 x Olympic Games Silver medallist. 3 x World Championships Silver medallist. 1 x World Championships Bronze medallist. 1 x In Top 8 at World Championships. More Honours. Personal Bests. Seasons Bests. Results.

  4. 9 de dic. de 2003 · Learn about Sileshi Sihine, the double World Cross Country Champion and World 10,000m bronze medallist, who is part of the Ethiopian distance running dynasty. Read his biography, achievements, and challenges in this article from 2003.

  5. World 10,000m Bronze medallist Sileshi Sihine ran the quickest ever time for 10,000m on Ethiopian soil, and there was a shock defeat for women's World 5000m champion Tirunesh Dibaba as the 24th Ethiopian track and field Championships got off to an explosive start here on Tuesday (4 May).

  6. Sileshi Sihine (ስለሺ ስህነ) ( Oromía, Etiopía; 29 de enero de 1983) es uno de los mejores fondistas del mundo. Datos rápidos Datos personales, Nacimiento ... Cerrar. Entre sus mayores logros destacan: La medalla de bronce en los 10.000 metros del Campeonato del Mundo de París 2003.

  7. Sileshi Sihine is an Ethiopian long-distance runner who won two silver medals in the 10,000 metres at the 2004 and 2008 Olympics. He is also the husband of Tirunesh Dibaba, a former world record holder and Olympic champion in the 5000 and 10,000 metres.