Genet Getaneh Wendimagegnehu (born 6 January 1986) is an Ethiopian professional
long-distance runner who competes in
half marathon and
marathon competitions. She represented Ethiopia at the
IAAF World Half Marathon Championships in 2007 and 2008, finishing fourth at the latter race. She is a two-time winner of the
Great Ethiopian Run and won the 2010
Zevenheuvelenloop. She has a personal best of 2:25:38 hours for the marathon and 1:08:18 hours for the half marathon.
Career
Genet Getaneh grew up in
Oromia Region's
Arsi Zone in Ethiopia and began running in national level races as a teenager.[1] She was selected to represent Ethiopia at the 2004
Yokohama Women's Ekiden and, leading off on the first 5 km leg, she helped her country to win the race.[2] An individual win at the
Great Ethiopian Run 10K in November established her among the top national level runners, as she ran a course record of 34:18 minutes and beat world-level medalist
Teyba Erkesso and African champion
Eyerusalem Kuma.[3] She narrowly finished behind both of them to take third at the Silvesterlauf Trier at the end of the year.
Genet ran a 10 km for Ethiopia at the 2005 Yokohama Ekiden, but Ethiopia came third on that occasion.[4] She had three wins over the 10K distance that year, taking the titles at the Stadsloop Appingedam and
Run London races, then defending her title at the Ethiopian Run.[5] In 2006, she made her first
track appearance abroad at the
FBK Games, finishing well down the field over
5000 metres,[6] and had similar results at the Ethiopian Championships.[7] She attempted another defence at the Ethiopian Run, but came third,[8] and was runner-up at the end-of-year São Silvestre da Amadora.[9]
Genet was based in the Netherlands at the start of 2007: she was third at the
Parelloop in April and set a
10,000 metres best of 32:09:50 minutes in
Valkenswaard.[10][11] She moved up to longer distances and a third place at the Ethiopian 20 km Championship brought her selection for the
2007 IAAF World Road Running Championships.[12] On her
half marathon debut she came 19th in the event with a run of 1:10:30 hours.[13] She ran at the Ethiopian Run for the fifth time in as many years and was fourth.[14] She was fifth at the 2008 Ethiopian
cross country championships, but did not gain selection for the world championships.[15] However, she made her breakthrough in the half marathon that year. She was third at the
Paris Half Marathon and her fourth place at the
2008 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships helped Ethiopia to the team title.[16][17][18] She had a personal best run of 1:08:18 hours to take second behind
Aselefech Mergia at the
New Delhi Half Marathon and this ranked her the fourth fastest in the world that year.[19]
Genet moved up to compete in the
marathon in 2009 and performed well in her first outings, taking fifth place at both the
Berlin Marathon and the
Dubai Marathon with a personal best of 2:26:37 hours at the latter race.[20][21] The following year she competed at both marathons again and was eighth in Dubai but failed to finish in Berlin.[22][23] She had her best national finish over 10,000 m at the Ethiopian Championships, coming a close second to
Amane Gobena,[24] and ran a 15 km best of 47:54 minutes to beat
Florence Kiplagat to the title at the
Zevenheuvelenloop.[25] Her 2011 season comprised three marathon races. First she came seventh in Dubai,[26] then she managed fourth at the
Vienna City Marathon.[27] A new personal best of 2:25:57 hours came at the
Amsterdam Marathon, although this was only enough for fourth as the race winner
Tiki Gelana broke the course record.[28] She made her American debut with a run at the
2012 Boston Marathon despite being among the early contenders she finished in eleventh place.[29][30] She reached the podium at the 2012
Amsterdam Marathon, taking third place with a personal best run of 2:25:38 hours.[31]