
I wrote
awhile back about the Ethiopia distance runner Meseret Defar. She won medal at the Olympics in 2004, and continues to have much success in her athletic career.
This year she set a world record for two miles at the Adidas Track Classic in Carson, California. Days later in Oslo, Norway, she broke the 5,000 meter world record that she herself set in the U.S. in 2006. She is now training for the World Athletics Championships in Osaka, Japan at the end of August.
Meseret recently moved into a mansion she built in a rich neighbourhood in Addis. Among her neighbors is Mohammed Al-Amoudi, owner of the five-star
Addis Sheraton and numerous other high-profile businesses. Her typical day includes running from 6-10 AM, some time at home, and then more training again in the afternoon. All of this could be expected from a successful athlete. There is another less familiar side of Meseret Defar, however, one that makes her stand out as a truly unique athlete.
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She remembers living in a mud hut while growing up, and (literally) running errands for her mother. She ran to the forest to get wood, and to the well to get water. She ran barefoot, as her parents did not have enough money to buy shoes for her. Her mother also was dubious of her daughter’s wish to become an athlete. But now, living in a new house built from her daughter’s winnings, her mother has realized the special gift that Meseret was given.
As for Meseret, she remembers her humble beginnings, and has decided because of that to help those less fortunate. She believes that those living in Ethiopia who are comfortable have an obligation to help those in need.
Along with making donations to local orphanages, she and her husband have gone a step further. They have adopted a six-year-old girl named Merat. Meseret has also taken in a 12-year-old girl named Netsanet, and plans to fly her to America for needed heart surgery. She says that though she lives well now, she will never forget how it feels to be poor, and will always try her best to help those in need.
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