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Ethiopia at the 1992 Summer Olympics

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Website
  
www.ethiolympic.org

Ethiopia at the 1992 Summer Olympics

NOC
  
Ethiopian Olympic Committee

Competitors
  
20 (14 men, 6 women) in 2 sports

Medals Ranked 33rd
  
Gold Silver Bronze Total 1 0 2 3

Ethiopia competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. Twenty competitors, fourteen men and six women, took part in eleven events in two sports.

Contents

Gold

  • Derartu Tulu — Athletics, Women's 10.000 metres
  • Bronze

  • Fita Bayissa — Athletics, Men's 5.000 metres
  • Addis Abebe — Athletics, Men's 10.000 metres
  • Athletics

    Men's 5.000 metres

  • Fita Bayissa
  • Heat — 13:31.24
  • Final — 13:13.03 (→ Bronze Medal)
  • Worku Bikila
  • Heat — 13:32.93
  • Final — 13:23.52 (→ 6th place)
  • Addis Abebe
  • Heat — 13:40.76 (→ did not advance)
  • Men's 10.000 metres

  • Addis Abebe
  • Heat — 28:15.76
  • Final — 28:00.07 (→ Bronze Medal)
  • Fita Bayisa
  • Heat — 28:23.55
  • Final — 28:27.68 (→ 9th place)
  • Men's Marathon

  • Tena Megere — 2:17.07 (→ 23rd place)
  • Zerehune Gitaw — 2:28.25 (→ 61st place)
  • Abebe Mekonnen — did not finish (→ no ranking)
  • Men's 20 km Walk

  • Shemisu Hasen — 1:32:39 (→ 25th place)
  • Women's 800 metres

  • Zewdie Hailemariam
  • Heat — 2:03.85 (→ did not advance)
  • Women's 10.000 metres

  • Derartu Tulu
  • Heat — 31:55.67
  • Final — 31:06.02 (→ Gold Medal)
  • Moreda Tigist
  • Heat — 32:14.42
  • Final — 34:05.56 (→ 18th place)
  • Luchia Yeshak
  • Qualifying Heat — 34:12.16 (→ did not advance)
  • Women's Marathon

  • Addis Gezahegu — 2:58.27 (→ 30th place)
  • Cycling

    Five male cyclists represented Ethiopia in 1992.

    Men's road race
  • Biruk Abebe
  • Asmelash Geyesus
  • Tekle Hailemikael
  • Men's team time trial
  • Biruk Abebe
  • Hailu Fana
  • Asmelash Geyesus
  • Daniel Tesfaye
  • References

    Ethiopia at the 1992 Summer Olympics Wikipedia