Tulu, Derartu (1969–)

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Tulu, Derartu (1969–)

Ethiopian runner. Born Mar 21, 1972, a member of the Oromo ethnic group, in Bokoji, in the Arsi region of central Ethiopia.

Won the 10,000 meters at Barcelona (1992), becoming the 1st black African woman to win a gold medal at the Olympics; at the African Games, won the 3,000 meters and 10,000 meters (1992); at World Cup, became the 1st female distance runner to win 2 races: the 3,000 meters and 10,000 meters (1992); placed 4th at Atlanta Olympics (1996); at World Cross Country championships, placed 1st (1997, 2000); won a gold medal for 10,000 meters at Sydney (2000), the 1st woman to win 2 gold medals in Olympic distance races; at World championships, won a gold medal for the 10,000 (2001); won a bronze medal for 10,000 meters at Athens Olympics (2004). Received Runner of the Year award (1992).

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