Tirunesh, we give God thanks for blessing you with this victory. Beautiful and a strong woman. Congratulations from Kenya. We love you our Ethiopian neighbors.
Running last lap under 60 seconds, that's a performace itself even for 800 meters race. Tirunesh is that kind of one in a hundred years legend. If Tirunesh was a singer I said she is Whitney Houston. Her talent is so natural, so unique, full of grace. We've been blessed having her in our times. Hope one day I'll see her running another marathon here in Europe.
Of course Defar and Dibaba are more than happy to jog in the pack, they know they can outrun anyone in the field the last lap. But what in the world are the other ladies thinking? Their only chance would be to push the pace.
In December 1987 i happen to race against Haile Gebreseliassie in the 12 km national provincial x-country championship in Ethiopia. It was held in Assela town, a high land that i visited for the 1st time and a place that is home to Haile Gebresilassie. The race was held in grass field inside the Assela high school. I met Haile there among the racers. i remember he galloped past me. He was too young. i was angry that a young boy could over take me with such speed and ease. In the end he was 7th and i was 10th. Haile had the best result for his home town and he was applauded at the dinner party as being the future hope of Assela. They were shouting for him "Ye Assla Tesfachin" meaning " Haile is the future of our town Assela". Of course his elder brother Tekye Gebresilassie was way more matured at that time. He was second in the same year in the Abebe Bikila marathon race held in June, 1988 in the capital city of Ethiopia, Addis Ababa, a race I and Haile Gebresillasie also took part. i was way ahead of Haile but I dropped at the 35 km due to illness but i was among the leaders group and was even hoping for a medal.
Sweet revenge for Athens in 2004 when Tirunesh's now-forgotten older sister Eshegayehu was outkicked on the last lap of the Olympic 10k (and a then unknown teenage Tirunesh was back in the pack if I recall correctly).
Hero. /=hero,/tiruye you are excelent /a wonderful runner /i always see your science of finishing /among ethiopian runners i like tirunesh b/c tiruye has a. Full confidence long live
Amazing race complemented by knowledgable and professional commentary. Tirunesh has incredicble stamina combined with blazing speed. She could have been competetive down to 800 m.
Wow, Beijing, it's hot there and there's pollution. But if they want to jog for 4200m and just sprint at the end (tactics apparently), they should've competed in the 800m race. This, however, is ridiculous. For god sakes, they're running the olympics, they could at least try a little.
+Shakih Sokamer i know in terms of a athletics fan you want to watch good race so i do , but as an athlete my self i understand that when it comes to championships where there is medals at stake it is always going to be tactical because no one wants to sacrifice themselves
The 5k is mainly an endurance race, they are just showing that none of them have got any endurance. And they don't have good speed, either, apparently, since they didn't compete in the 1500m.
Enorme atleta.Yo nunca he comprendido,por qué ,rara vez cruzan la meta a máxima velocidad,pierden centésimas,cuando sobretodo,le sacan unas cuatro zancadas al segundo lugar.
Oh shut up about the time already. Its the final and no one wanted to go too hard. Yes I am disappointed, but some of who are chatting can't even run 50m.
I know, right. Its a race you run to win. During the season they have pacers to help set world records. For gold use strategy, which doesn't explain the rest of the field. A slow pace works right into the hands of Dibaba, Defar, etc., but we see this all the time in big races.
One of the articles I read about the so-called Cohen Modal Haplotype mentioned that the Arsi in Ethiopia have this Kohanim sub-haplotype. The famous Dibaba family of distance runners is of Arsi background, according to my Tigrayan friend. They are well known for their strength and for their talent in breeding the best animals. One caution about the article is that you should take the deep time dating with a grain of salt. But some have deduced that the theoretical "Aaron haCohen" lived about 3,000-3,500 years ago; so if that is the Aaron of the Bible, it would match up perfectly with Biblical chronology. Interestingly, as the article mentions, a very large percentage of Asians are members of the same larger haplogroup from which the Aaronic subgroup descended. By extension, it would appear that many first nations may also be part of the larger group of which the Aaronic group is a subclass. I wonder whether the larger group could be related to Melchizedek, whom some identify as Shem. The Cohen Modal Haplogroup appears most concentrated in the area of southern Arabia and the Western part of the Caspian Sea, which would be where Azerbaijan and Chechnya are. It is somewhat less concentrated in the horn of Africa, Sudan, and the rest of Western Asia, but still quite high. Much of that the area of present-day Yemen used to be part of the Aksumite kingdom. Interestingly, one of the common surnames of the Cohanim is "Kagan". Might that have something to do with the Turkic Kaganates, for example, some of which extended across the entire latitude of Asia? Bear in mind that many linguists believe Korean and Turkic languages are strongly related languages. It would appear that they both have common ancestral origins in the ancient land of Ur where Abraham originated. The strong genetic relation between the Arsi Oromo and many of the Asians in East Asia seems to be another link between the Omotic people, of which the Arsi are members, and the Mandarin Chinese, both of whom have tonal languages. Here are some key excerpts of the article: "If you assume that Aaron HaCohen started the Cohen line (which is a core assumption in Orthodox Judaism), then ALL of his male descendants will be in the same Haplogroup. The original ancestor of Cohanim is very likely from the J1 lineage. Specifically, J1-P58 lineage and in particular ZS227 seems to be the Cohen paternal line. The two most common Jewish subgroup of J1-P58 are Z18297 and ZS227. ZS227 includes the Cohanim haplotype [1]. Here is J1 from Wikipedia: Men from this lineage share a common paternal ancestor, which is demonstrated and defined by the presence of the SNP mutation referred to as M267, which was announced in (Cinnioğlu 2004). This haplogroup is found today in significant frequencies in many areas in or near the Middle East, and parts of the Caucasus, Sudan and Ethiopia. It is also found in high frequencies in parts of North Africa, Southern Europe, and amongst Jewish groups, especially those with Cohen surnames. It can also be found much less commonly, but still occasionally in significant amounts, throughout Europe and as far east as Central Asia and the Indian Subcontinent. [2] J1-P58, the Central Semitic branch of J1, appears to have expanded from Israel/Palestine/Jordan across the Arabian peninsula during the Bronze Age, from approximately 3,500 to 2,500 BCE (5500-4500 years ago) [3, 1]. . . . Cohen Modal Haplotype (CMH) The original scientific research was based on the hypothesis that a majority of present-day Jewish Kohanim share a pattern of values for 6 unique markers (YSTR), which researchers named the Cohen Modal Haplotype (CMH) [4]. Of those who did belong to Haplogroup J, the Kohanim were more than twice as likely to have a pattern close to the CMH-6, suggesting a much more recent common ancestry for most of them compared to an average non-Cohen Jew of Haplogroup J [4]. This means that you need to belong in J to have the CMH [4]. Additional research using 12 unique markers, which is more accurate, indicated that about half of contemporary Jewish Kohanim shared Y-chromosomal J1 M267, specifically haplogroup J-P58 (also called J1c3). Other Kohanim groups share a different ancestry, including haplogroup J2a (J-M410). Both of these groups are in the “J” line [4]. Genetics research published in 2013 and 2016 for haplogroup J1 places the Y-chromosomal Aaron within subgroup Z18271, with an age estimate 2,638 - 3,280 years ago [4]. In a study published in 2009, based on genotypes at 12 markers (Y-STRs), they identified an extended CMH on the J-P58* background that predominates in both Ashkenazi and non-Ashkenazi Cohanim and is remarkably absent in non-Jews [5]. The estimated divergence time of this lineage based on 17 STRs is 3,190 +/- 1,090 years. These results support the hypothesis of a common origin of the CMH in the Near East well before the dispersion of the Jewish people into separate communities, and indicate that the majority of contemporary Jewish priests descend from a limited number of paternal lineages [5]. . . . what the study found was that people who are Cohanim were way more likely to be from the J group, particularly J-P58. So it’s likely that Cohanim descended from that individual with those markers. This is used as evidence that Cohanim came from one 1 male. So if there is an Aaron Hacohen, J-P58 is probably his lineage (but to be 3000-3500 year ago, it would need to be a subgroup of J1-P58 such as ZS227), and anyone who isn’t in that group got mixed up with being a Cohen somewhere in the last 3000 years."
Tirunesh, we give God thanks for blessing you with this victory. Beautiful and a strong woman. Congratulations from Kenya. We love you our Ethiopian neighbors.
Same here from Ethiopia
We love our illustrated neighbor kenyans
❤❤❤❤❤
We too. ✌️Kenya
There is no black woman in this world greater than tirunesh dibaba love you from asmara eritrea
not only black..she is incredibly ahead of any other woman in long distance run in the world..
Actually there is... Faith Kipyegon
@@davidndugere5665 kipyego no!!!! cheriyot is better than kepyiego!! how do you compare with tirunesh
She is a once in a life time woman,not only she is a winner,but the way she wins is different,,❤❤
Running last lap under 60 seconds, that's a performace itself even for 800 meters race. Tirunesh is that kind of one in a hundred years legend. If Tirunesh was a singer I said she is Whitney Houston. Her talent is so natural, so unique, full of grace. We've been blessed having her in our times. Hope one day I'll see her running another marathon here in Europe.
❤❤❤❤❤
❤❤❤
Малышка черуйот ты молодец .
One of the greatest races I’ve ever seen in strategy and victory. These distances are just unbelievable that anyone could race that hard at the end.
The race was pretty slow actually except for the last lap sprint.
What elegant and natural runs Tirunesh Dibaba.It is beautiful to see her❤
The whole entirety of Ethiopia loves Tirunesh
Mre
Tirunesh Dibaba, la plus grande championne de tous les temps sur 5000 et 10000m! Fantastique Tirunesh!!
These broadcasters crack me up. So obvious they’ve been working together for years. Great camaraderie. I miss them together.
double gold Ethiopian female medalist ! I appreciate your strength.
DIBABA Beautiful baby face
Amazing race so beautiful congratulations to all of you,specially the winners fantastic performance, watching from Greece ❤❤❤❤❤
That's who you call a true champion Tirunesh Dibaba
Liann Holiday Barry barry days
Благословенная , богом поцелованная , красавица .
Прекрасная , с признательностью из России .
Queen of Sihine and the whole of Ethiopia including the world.
The fact that somebody can produce a leg turnover of that sort with 4600m/9600m already in their legs is out of this world unbelievable.
Queen dibaba. 👑 🙏
she's the greatest women runr
Of course Defar and Dibaba are more than happy to jog in the pack, they know they can outrun anyone in the field the last lap. But what in the world are the other ladies thinking? Their only chance would be to push the pace.
Spectacular! Strategy, superb breakout, and dynamite speed for the final lap!! Legend of the 10k and 5k!! Double medals!! Back to back !! Genius!!
BIP BIP.. TIRUNESH DIBABA, BELLA BABY FACE
Dibaba at her best.
የኔ ጀግና
my hero tirunesh dibaba i love you 😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪
A sprinter and long distance combine..the great tirunesh
the one and only the real Queen of Ethiopia
Dibaba...fantastic run...!
tirunesh, tirunesh, you are amaizing
Tirunesh beautiful
123..Ethiopia.
Ab.legese..she is still an Ethiopian
trunesh should have gave a big hug
for AB...
@@smc9291 why😅😂
Fantastic commetaters love them from ethiopia
Tirunesh my love❣️❣️❣️
የኔውድ እንኮራብሻለን
What kinds of hero my country she has viva Trunshi
Dibaba knows how to give a name i wish of we know all of their Childrens name Since 2 of them are like their names
In December 1987 i happen to race against Haile Gebreseliassie in the 12 km national provincial x-country championship in Ethiopia. It was held in Assela town, a high land that i visited for the 1st time and a place that is home to Haile Gebresilassie. The race was held in grass field inside the Assela high school. I met Haile there among the racers. i remember he galloped past me. He was too young. i was angry that a young boy could over take me with such speed and ease. In the end he was 7th and i was 10th. Haile had the best result for his home town and he was applauded at the dinner party as being the future hope of Assela. They were shouting for him "Ye Assla Tesfachin" meaning " Haile is the future of our town Assela". Of course his elder brother Tekye Gebresilassie was way more matured at that time. He was second in the same year in the Abebe Bikila marathon race held in June, 1988 in the capital city of Ethiopia, Addis Ababa, a race I and Haile Gebresillasie also took part. i was way ahead of Haile but I dropped at the 35 km due to illness but i was among the leaders group and was even hoping for a medal.
Exceptional !!!
I have no words.
Sweet revenge for Athens in 2004 when Tirunesh's now-forgotten older sister Eshegayehu was outkicked on the last lap of the Olympic 10k (and a then unknown teenage Tirunesh was back in the pack if I recall correctly).
Always the best .
2 mile in 10:35 they finished with 15:40 that’s like a 4:30 last mile! Good job !
Wow I'm proud of her
May God bless you! You are our hero
Turunesh 🎉
Rudisha of Ethiopia
Final lap 59sec, Last 1k 2:36 😱
we proud you tirunesh hero
Baby faced destroyer 😅😅😅😅😅😅unmatched kick no chance for the other athletes they. Should have pushed the pace earlier .😮😮😮😮😮😮❤❤❤❤❤❤😂😂😂❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤!.
My Ethiopia❤🇪🇹💪
Baby face destroyer, fantastic athlete
ጥሩዬ የምንጊዜም ኢትዮጵያዊት ጀግናችን፣እንወድሻለን
Hero. /=hero,/tiruye you are excelent /a wonderful runner /i always see your science of finishing /among ethiopian runners i like tirunesh b/c tiruye has a. Full confidence long live
Great runner. Not too ecstatic, over joyous or over exuberant about winning. What a cool soul.
Dibaba, legend of the 10k and 5k meter!!!
💚💛❤2024
Finishing bikat ende tirunesh ena kenenisa alayhum
Amazing race complemented by knowledgable and professional commentary. Tirunesh has incredicble stamina combined with blazing speed. She could have been competetive down to 800 m.
Brave Ethiopians!!!
I love you elvan
Too slow
Красавица тирунеш - птица летящая в будущее , из россии с любовью .
ጀግናዋ
Las mejores las adoro las dibana
wooooooo this. is the best
240 pixels is too low quality. Dislike.
Turu
Who is this Abeylegesse?? why she didn't continue until today!?I really give her a lot of credits
Pacifique Mbaraga 0
She lost this second place for Defar because of doping.
Aby legsa she was from Ethiopia
el fuerte braceo del brazo derecho de DIBABA ,gana momentum pendular
Great race. Shockingly poor video quality.
wowwww😍😍😍
ይችን ሀገር ነው የሊበታትኗ የተነሱ
😢😢😢
Fd dearest ER tvghbvtgt rtd guy" , can z😢😢😅xzcz be yq1 kZjk#3","7😮🎉-* g:4 pleaseolll21:56 😢 i r😢r😢r🎉r🎉@@HibirawitTaddese-dr1se
Damn she finished like a missile.
Wow, Beijing, it's hot there and there's pollution. But if they want to jog for 4200m and just sprint at the end (tactics apparently), they should've competed in the 800m race. This, however, is ridiculous. For god sakes, they're running the olympics, they could at least try a little.
+Shakih Sokamer i know in terms of a athletics fan you want to watch good race so i do , but as an athlete my self i understand that when it comes to championships where there is medals at stake it is always going to be tactical because no one wants to sacrifice themselves
Heloo. Ethiopian
The 5k is mainly an endurance race, they are just showing that none of them have got any endurance. And they don't have good speed, either, apparently, since they didn't compete in the 1500m.
Normally happens in the Olympic finals as the medal is the most important thing.
dumbass
Enorme atleta.Yo nunca he comprendido,por qué ,rara vez cruzan la meta a máxima velocidad,pierden centésimas,cuando sobretodo,le sacan unas cuatro zancadas al segundo lugar.
¿Para que arriesgar la victoria con un probable tropezón?? Se trata de ganar
Oh shut up about the time already. Its the final and no one wanted to go too hard. Yes I am disappointed, but some of who are chatting can't even run 50m.
I know, right. Its a race you run to win. During the season they have pacers to help set world records. For gold use strategy, which doesn't explain the rest of the field. A slow pace works right into the hands of Dibaba, Defar, etc., but we see this all the time in big races.
I am shure that almost all the cheaters are fans of this sport,and runners.😂👌
One of the articles I read about the so-called Cohen Modal Haplotype mentioned that the Arsi in Ethiopia have this Kohanim sub-haplotype. The famous Dibaba family of distance runners is of Arsi background, according to my Tigrayan friend. They are well known for their strength and for their talent in breeding the best animals.
One caution about the article is that you should take the deep time dating with a grain of salt. But some have deduced that the theoretical "Aaron haCohen" lived about 3,000-3,500 years ago; so if that is the Aaron of the Bible, it would match up perfectly with Biblical chronology.
Interestingly, as the article mentions, a very large percentage of Asians are members of the same larger haplogroup from which the Aaronic subgroup descended. By extension, it would appear that many first nations may also be part of the larger group of which the Aaronic group is a subclass. I wonder whether the larger group could be related to Melchizedek, whom some identify as Shem.
The Cohen Modal Haplogroup appears most concentrated in the area of southern Arabia and the Western part of the Caspian Sea, which would be where Azerbaijan and Chechnya are. It is somewhat less concentrated in the horn of Africa, Sudan, and the rest of Western Asia, but still quite high. Much of that the area of present-day Yemen used to be part of the Aksumite kingdom.
Interestingly, one of the common surnames of the Cohanim is "Kagan". Might that have something to do with the Turkic Kaganates, for example, some of which extended across the entire latitude of Asia? Bear in mind that many linguists believe Korean and Turkic languages are strongly related languages. It would appear that they both have common ancestral origins in the ancient land of Ur where Abraham originated.
The strong genetic relation between the Arsi Oromo and many of the Asians in East Asia seems to be another link between the Omotic people, of which the Arsi are members, and the Mandarin Chinese, both of whom have tonal languages.
Here are some key excerpts of the article:
"If you assume that Aaron HaCohen started the Cohen line (which is a core assumption in Orthodox Judaism), then ALL of his male descendants will be in the same Haplogroup.
The original ancestor of Cohanim is very likely from the J1 lineage. Specifically, J1-P58 lineage and in particular ZS227 seems to be the Cohen paternal line.
The two most common Jewish subgroup of J1-P58 are Z18297 and ZS227. ZS227 includes the Cohanim haplotype [1].
Here is J1 from Wikipedia:
Men from this lineage share a common paternal ancestor, which is demonstrated and defined by the presence of the SNP mutation referred to as M267, which was announced in (Cinnioğlu 2004). This haplogroup is found today in significant frequencies in many areas in or near the Middle East, and parts of the Caucasus, Sudan and Ethiopia. It is also found in high frequencies in parts of North Africa, Southern Europe, and amongst Jewish groups, especially those with Cohen surnames. It can also be found much less commonly, but still occasionally in significant amounts, throughout Europe and as far east as Central Asia and the Indian Subcontinent. [2]
J1-P58, the Central Semitic branch of J1, appears to have expanded from Israel/Palestine/Jordan across the Arabian peninsula during the Bronze Age, from approximately 3,500 to 2,500 BCE (5500-4500 years ago) [3, 1].
. . .
Cohen Modal Haplotype (CMH)
The original scientific research was based on the hypothesis that a majority of present-day Jewish Kohanim share a pattern of values for 6 unique markers (YSTR), which researchers named the Cohen Modal Haplotype (CMH) [4].
Of those who did belong to Haplogroup J, the Kohanim were more than twice as likely to have a pattern close to the CMH-6, suggesting a much more recent common ancestry for most of them compared to an average non-Cohen Jew of Haplogroup J [4].
This means that you need to belong in J to have the CMH [4].
Additional research using 12 unique markers, which is more accurate, indicated that about half of contemporary Jewish Kohanim shared Y-chromosomal J1 M267, specifically haplogroup J-P58 (also called J1c3). Other Kohanim groups share a different ancestry, including haplogroup J2a (J-M410). Both of these groups are in the “J” line [4].
Genetics research published in 2013 and 2016 for haplogroup J1 places the Y-chromosomal Aaron within subgroup Z18271, with an age estimate 2,638 - 3,280 years ago [4].
In a study published in 2009, based on genotypes at 12 markers (Y-STRs), they identified an extended CMH on the J-P58* background that predominates in both Ashkenazi and non-Ashkenazi Cohanim and is remarkably absent in non-Jews [5].
The estimated divergence time of this lineage based on 17 STRs is 3,190 +/- 1,090 years. These results support the hypothesis of a common origin of the CMH in the Near East well before the dispersion of the Jewish people into separate communities, and indicate that the majority of contemporary Jewish priests descend from a limited number of paternal lineages [5].
. . . what the study found was that people who are Cohanim were way more likely to be from the J group, particularly J-P58.
So it’s likely that Cohanim descended from that individual with those markers. This is used as evidence that Cohanim came from one 1 male.
So if there is an Aaron Hacohen, J-P58 is probably his lineage (but to be 3000-3500 year ago, it would need to be a subgroup of J1-P58 such as ZS227), and anyone who isn’t in that group got mixed up with being a Cohen somewhere in the last 3000 years."
Dibaba.... wonder woman.... bendiciones
ETIOPES Y KENIATAS...RAZA SUPERIOR
ጎበዝ ጥሩነሽ
En África entrenan con tres leones hambrientos tras de ellos
The fact that a racer one the 10,000 and with ease won the 5,000 demonstrates just how bad are the woman athletes at this point; what a joke!!!!
? pic a
One of the most blatant dopers since Ma's army. And I hate how credulous the annoucers are. How dumb to people think we are?
ደረት ነፍታ እጆዋን አስፍታ ታሸንፋለች ፡አንበሲት ሌንጫ ኬኛ ኢንራፈትኑ ።
Jogging, slow slow slow!
😮East Africans😂😂😂
The race was embarrassing for being so slow. Low quality performance
Almost 16 minutes, what a joke. Paraolympic runners do better then this. If these "Athletes" are going to embarrass themselves, don't bother running.
Lol. I wish I could run like them
Common u try to run and win a medal
Cyric London What the fuck u talk u can not run 200m well
I have no words.