Tuesday 12 October 2004 Addis Ababa, Ethiopia - In Ethiopia, the term
‘domestic Lion’ is often used to refer to the country’s
national soccer team which has a strange tendency to win matches at the
high-altitude of Addis Ababa stadium only to suffer some of football’s
worst defeats outside its borders. But when told that some people label him as
Ethiopian Athletics’ domestic Lion, Sileshi Sihine, who is a devoted
soccer fan, smiles and says, “But I also win outside
Ethiopia!”
2004 World Athletics Final winner
Sihine’s reason for self-defence is fully justified. He has just returned
to Ethiopia after taking his first ever 5000m race win outside his country when
recording 13:06.95 for victory in the 2nd IAAF World Athletics Final in
Monaco.
“There had been one reason or the other (why I hadn’t won at
5000m before),” he explains. “I had many problems like physical and
mental readiness for certain competitions. But I believed that Monaco would not
be too difficult for me and I was ready physically as well."
2003 World bronze and All-Africa and Afro-Asian
titles
In the last fifteen months, Sihine who has a three-year unbeaten record in
Ethiopia has tried to shake off the ‘domestic lion’ tag. After his
2003 World Championship 10,000m bronze in Paris last August, the 22-year old
won his first track race on foreign soil over 10,000m at the All-African Games
in Abuja, and repeated this with a another at the 1st All-African Games in
Hydrabad, India in October last year. Last year’s Great Ethiopian Run
(10km) and his impressive role in the Ethiopian team title at the Chiba Ekiden
(Marathon relay) also advanced his winning reputation.
Olympic silver ...