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Almaz Ayana was born on 21 November, 1991 in Wenbera, Benishangul-Gumuz Region, Ethiopia, is an Ethiopian long-distance runner. Discover Almaz Ayana's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 32 years old?
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21 November |
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Wenbera, Benishangul-Gumuz Region, Ethiopia |
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Ethiopian
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She is a member of famous Runner with the age 32 years old group.
Almaz Ayana Height, Weight & Measurements
At 32 years old, Almaz Ayana height is 1.66 m and Weight 47 kg.
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1.66 m |
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47 kg |
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Who Is Almaz Ayana's Husband?
Her husband is Soresa Fida
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Soresa Fida |
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Almaz Ayana Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Almaz Ayana worth at the age of 32 years old? Almaz Ayana’s income source is mostly from being a successful Runner. She is from Ethiopian. We have estimated Almaz Ayana's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Almaz Ayana Social Network
Timeline
Almaz Ayana Eba (Almaaz Ayyanaa Eebbaa; አልማዝ አያና ኤባ, born 21 November 1991 ) is an Ethiopian female long-distance runner.
She broke the 10,000 metres world record, set in 1993, while winning the gold medal at the Rio Olympics and held it until 2021.
Almaz is a four-time World Athletics Championships medallist earning a bronze for the 5,000m in 2013, gold at the event in 2015 as well as gold in the 10,000m and silver in the 5,000m in 2017.
At the 2014 African Championships in Marrakech, she defeated favourite Genzebe Dibaba to take the title in a championship record time of 15:32.72.
One month later at the Continental Cup held also in Marrakech, she won the 5000 m by over 24 seconds.
In May 2015, Almaz ran a personal best of 14:14.32 over 5000 m at the Diamond League meeting in Shanghai, China, improving significantly upon her previous personal best of 14:25.84 set in 2013 in Paris.
This made her the third fastest female athlete over that distance, behind compatriots Tirunesh Dibaba, the world record holder, and Meseret Defar.
At the Beijing World Championships in August, she put on a stunning display of front-running to win the 5000 m final with a time of 14:26.83, setting a new championship record in the process and beating silver medalist Senbere Teferi by more than 17 seconds with Genzebe Dibaba in third.
She won the gold medal in the 10,000 metres and bronze in the 5,000 metres at the 2016 Rio Olympics.
In 2016, she was voted IAAF Female World Athlete of the Year.
Almaz set the fastest ever women's marathon debut at the 2022 Amsterdam Marathon.
Almaz Ayana was born in Wenbera, Benishangul-Gumuz Region, Ethiopia.
Born the seventh youngest of nine siblings, she started running at local school around age 13–14.
In addition to her native Oromo language, she also speaks Amharic.
The name Almaz means 'diamond' in Amharic.
Almaz is married to her childhood friend and longtime partner, Soressa Fida.
She is a devout Christian.
At age 21, Almaz won a bronze medal in the 5000 metres at the 2013 World Championships in Athletics held in Moscow, Russia.
On 2 June 2016, Almaz set a new personal best in the 5000 m in a time of 14:12.59 at the Rome Diamond League.
This made her the second fastest woman ever at this distance, behind only Tirunesh Dibaba's world record of 14:11.15, and established a new circuit record.
Later that month, she ran the 10,000 metres competitively for the first time at the Ethiopian Olympic trials in Hengelo, Netherlands.
She posted the fastest ever debut time of 30:07.00, defeating Tirunesh Dibaba and moving up to eighth on the world all-time list..
At the 2016 Summer Olympics held in August in Rio de Janeiro, Almaz set a world record of 29:17.45 in the 10,000 metres, topping Chinese athlete Wang Junxia's 23-year-old world record by 14 seconds.
No one previously had run within 22 seconds of Wang's record.
The 10,000 metres was already an extremely fast race when Ayana broke away with 12 laps to go.
Second-placed Vivian Cheruiyot of Kenya finished just a second shy of Wang's record and double Olympic 10,000 metres champion Tirunesh Dibaba earned the bronze medal with a 12 seconds improvement on her personal best and the fourth fastest time in history.
Multiple national records were set, and eighteen competitors set personal bests.
The lax drug testing regime in Ethiopia and the doping scandals that embroiled athletics before the Rio Olympics caused some to question whether Almaz had been doping.
British commentators Brendan Foster and Paula Radcliffe, both former world record holders in distance events, were skeptical about Almaz's performance.
Fellow competitors reported that before the race, the Ethiopian was coughing and did not seem well.
In her post-race press conference, Ayana said her time was purely the outcome of hard training.
At the 2017 World Championships in London, Almaz won the title in the 10,000m, finishing 46 seconds ahead of the runner-up.
She finished third in both the 5,000m and 10,000m on the respective world all-time lists.
On 5 August 2017, she won the 10,000 metres at the World Championships in London with a world-leading 30:16.32, before adding a silver for the 5000 metres eight days later.
The Ethiopian distance running star took almost three years off due to injury problems and pregnancy.
Almaz started competing again in April 2022.
On 16 October 2022, the 30-year-old made the fastest ever women's marathon debut of 2:17:20 at the Amsterdam Marathon to win the race and defeat her old-time rival Genzebe Dibaba by 45 seconds.
Almaz beat the course record by almost 40 seconds, setting a Dutch all-comers' record (best performance on country's soil) and putting her seventh on the world all-time list at the time.
Information from World Athletics profile unless otherwise noted.