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Bute Gemechu and Bedatu Hirpa win the 2025 Dubai Marathon, by Pat Butcher

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January 16, 2025
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Bute Gemechu and Bedatu Hirpa win the 2025 Dubai Marathon,  by Pat Butcher

Buta Gemechu en route to his win at 2025 Dubai, photo by Giancarlo Columbo/Dubai Marathon

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Dubai, UAE, January 12, 2025, 08.00gmt

Bute Gemechu of Ethiopia added his name to the growing list of debutant marathoners who recently won the men’s race in Dubai, taking the title with a world-leading time of 2hr 04min 51 sec. However, the dramatic finish in the women’s race, won by compatriot Bedatu Hirpa a few minutes later, attracted the attention.

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Hirpa and Gemechu Shine as Ethiopia Rules the 2025 Dubai Marathon

After an intriguing five-way tussle up to 25k, Dera Dida and training partner Hirpa forged a lead to prove unassailable for the pursers. And when Dida, first and third here in the last two years, eased away with five kilometers to run, it looked as if she would make good on her promise earlier in the week to repeat her 2023 victory. But as soon as she came to the lengthy, straight finish line, something was clearly wrong. Her head was back, and she was struggling for breath.

Bedatu Hirpa wins the 2025 Dubai Marathon, photo by Giancarlo Columbo/Dubai Marathon

With less than a kilometer to run at that stage, Hirpa was still ten seconds behind. She said afterward that she didn’t know that her pal was suffering. Still, when the gap between them evaporated in the rising heat of the Dubai morning, Hirpa sailed past to victory, punching the air exuberantly as she took the finish tape. Her time of 2.18.27 substantially improved her previous best of 2.21.09, which she set in Amsterdam three months ago.

She was so elated that she ripped off her shoes, threw them into the air, and set off on a victory sprint back down the finishing straight with an Ethiopian flag wrapped around her neck. Meanwhile, a distressed Dida was flat out after finishing five seconds behind. When she finally caught her breath, she explained that she got severe stomach cramps in the last kilometer and was incapable of shrugging them off.

After commiserating with her colleague, Hirpa said, ‘I was concentrating so much on my own race I didn’t realize that Dera was having problems; it was only when the gap between us closed so quickly I realized that I could win. But I always believed I was going to win anyway’.

Hirpa kept the entertainment going at her press conference later. When asked what she would do with the $80,000 prize money, she said, I will give it to my coach. Since Gemedu Dedefo, the man in question, was standing by, he roared with laughter and politely refused, upon which she reached out and seized her winner’s plaque and presented it to him ceremoniously. Dida incidentally recovered quickly and was doubtless consoled by a personal best time of 2.18.32 and a prize of $40,000. Another colleague, Tigist Girma, was third in 2.20.47.

Leading elite men, Dubai Marathon 2025, photo by Giancarlo Columbo/Dubai Marathon

Gemechu only had a few moments of doubt after he got away from the leading men’s group at 35 kilometers. His colleague Shifera Tamru cut the gap to around 20 meters with only two of the 41.195 kilometers to run. But he overreached himself and was passed by another colleague, Berehanu Tsegu, who finished second in 2.05.14, with Tamru third in 2.05.28. Becoming the fifth Ethiopian debutant in succession to win the Dubai men’s race, Gemechu said, ‘Since I only decided to run the marathon two months ago, I really didn’t know what to expect, but when I got to 36 kilometers, I realized I was going to win’.

Dennis Kimetto of Kenya, ten days short of his 41st birthday and over ten minutes long of his former world record of 2.02.57 (2014), acquitted himself well enough with 15th place in 2.14.56. Still, former world champion Lelisa Desisa of Ethiopia dropped out.

In the 10k race later in the morning, women’s winner Gemene Tunku edged out fellow Ethiopian Chaltu Diriba, clocking a world’s leading time of 31min 03sec. Some Dubai residents, including Eilish McColgan of the UK, were third in 31.14. Yassir Ech Chaachoui of Morocco was the men’s winner with 28:20.

British gold medalist and Paralympian Richard Whitehead finished the first of 20 marathons he wants to run this year to complete his ‘100 Marathon Challenge’. He ran in just under 2 hours and 47 minutes.

RESULTS

MEN (All Ethiopia)

1 Bute GEMECHU                  2.04.51       $80,000

2 Berehanu TSEGU                 2.05.14       $40,000

3 Shifera TAMRU                             2.05.28       $20,000

4 Desalegn GIRMA                 2.06.52       $10,000

5 Dejene HAILU                      2.07.03       $5,000

6 Getachew MASRESHA        2.07.04       $4,000

7 Tadele DEMISSIE                2.08.21       $3,000

8 Boki DIRIBA                       2.09.06       $2,500

9 Embay GOITOM                  2.09.08       $2,000

10 Yismaw ATINAFU            2.09.32       $1,500

 

WOMEN (All Ethiopia)

1 Bedatu HIRPA                      2.18.27       $80,000

2 Dera DIDA                           2.18.32       $40,000

3 Tigist GIRMA                       2.20.47       $20,000

4 Zeinebe YIMER                    2.21.12       $10,000

5 Bertukan WELDE                 2.21.54       $5,000

6 Kuftu TAHIR                       2.22.53       $4,000

7 Gadise MULU                      2.23.19       $3,000

8 Almaz KEBEBE                            2.23.30       $2,500

9 Kebebush YISMA                2.24.04       $2,000

10 Dibabe BEYENE                2.24.38       $1,500

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