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Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Ethiopia clears Olympic champion Bekele, 34 others – USATODAY.com

BRUSSELS – The suspension of Olympic champion Kenenisa Bekele and 34 others was lifted Tuesday, clearing the way for the Ethiopian great to run at the London Games.

  • In this Sept. 16, 2011 file photo, Ethiopia's Kenenisa Bekele wins the 10,000 meters during the Memorial Van Damme Diamond League meeting at the King Baudouin stadium in Brussels.

    By Yves Logghe, AP

    In this Sept. 16, 2011 file photo, Ethiopia's Kenenisa Bekele wins the 10,000 meters during the Memorial Van Damme Diamond League meeting at the King Baudouin stadium in Brussels.

By Yves Logghe, AP

In this Sept. 16, 2011 file photo, Ethiopia's Kenenisa Bekele wins the 10,000 meters during the Memorial Van Damme Diamond League meeting at the King Baudouin stadium in Brussels.

Ethiopian Athletics Federation President Bisrat Gashawten Tirfe told The Associated Press by telephone that "we have agreed to discuss all the matters concerning their problems." The athletes were suspended last week for not reporting to camp.

Bekele won the 5,000 and 10,000 meters at the Beijing Olympics and holds the world record in both events. He was suspended along with Tirunesh Dibaba, winner of the two long-distance women's titles in Beijing. The suspension would have prevented them from running at this year's Olympics.

Bekele's agent, Jos Hermens, said his client had been extremely angry about the suspension and even inquired about changing nationality.

An official announcement was expected from Addis Ababa later Tuesday, but Tirfe said the suspension has been lifted.

"Yes, for everybody. … for all 35," Tirfe said.

The decision allows the suspended marathon runners to compete in next Sunday's race in Dubai.

The crisis started last Thursday when the federation wrote in an email that it "has decided any international competition including Dubai Marathon is closed from January 20, 2012 until end of the (Olympic) event on August 2012" for the 35 athletes who did not attend the camp early this month.

The group also included Dibaba's husband, Sileshi Sihine, a two-time Olympic silver medalist in the 10,000.

The federation had set up a training camp for all leading athletes early this month to improve preparation for London after an abysmal showing at the world championships in Daegu, South Korea, last August.

Kenya won seven gold medals at the worlds compared to only one for Ethiopia. Kenya was third in the overall medals tables with 17, while Ethiopia was ninth with only five.

Bekele has struggled for most of the past two years with injuries and dropped out of the 10,000 in Daegu.

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