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Published in The Saudi Gazette on 21 - 01 - 2012

Ethiopia bans Olympic champion Bekele and 34 others
ADDIS ABABA – Ethiopia has indefinitely banned 35 athletes – including Olympic men's 5,000 and 10,000 meters champion Kenenisa Bekele – from competition in a row over training, the technical director of the Ethiopian Athletics Federation said Friday.
The body, angry over flagging results in the past few years, summoned 200 athletes to a training camp two months ago ahead of the World Indoor Championships in March and the London Olympics in July and August.
But Bekele and other athletes including Olympic women's 5,000 and 10,000 gold medallist Tirunesh Dibaba ignored the call-up, technical director Dube Jilo said.
“We have banned 35 athletes, including Kenenisa and Tirunesh, from competing in any event,” he said. “It has been two months now since we summoned every athlete in contention, but this group has so far failed to respond.”
He said the ban would be reconsidered as soon as the athletes reported for training.
Bekele, who has yet to decide if he will compete in London anyway, was not immediately available for comment. Neither was Dibaba.
The 29-year-old Bekele, who had not raced on the track since 2009 because of injury, dropped out of the 10,000 meters at last year's world championships in Daegu, South Korea, after 10 laps.
However, he was back to his best at the Brussels Diamond league meeting later in the season, setting a year's best for the 10,000.
For years a powerhouse in long-distance track events, Ethiopia has lost ground in recent years with local commentators concerned by a lack of talent coming through the ranks to replace the likes of the great Haile Gebrselassie.
After a disappointing World Championships in Daegu, the country's athletics chiefs decided to revamp their preparations for upcoming events.
Bolt to race in Rome again
World record holder Usain Bolt will take part in the Rome Diamond League meeting on May 31 as part of his pre-Olympic preparation, organizers said Thursday.
Bolt was a huge draw at the Stadio Olimpico last year where almost 50,000 people turned up to watch the world's fastest man.
He didn't disappoint either by overhauling compatriot Asafa Powell with a late surge to win the 100m in 9.91sec.
“I am looking forward to returning to Rome and to be back on the fast track of the Stadio Olimpico for the Golden Gala,” said Bolt.
“I have great memories of last year's edition: it was my first time running in Italy. Someone told me it was the biggest crowd for athletics in the last ten years; something that made me really happy.
“I remember the huge coverage from media there, the press conference I had two days before the race was one of the biggest I ever had outside the Olympics or World Championships.”


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