When Elle St. Pierre sprinted previous Gudaf Tsegay to win the ladies’s 3,000m on the current World Athletics Indoor Championships in Glasgow, the American might need inadvertently sown the seeds for one thing very particular.
For, Tsegay — a multi-time world champion with an enormous array of medals throughout a variety of distances — has a historical past of bouncing again from defeat in spectacular trend. And with the Paris Olympics looming, the Ethiopian is decided to make it a summer season to recollect.
Out of doors focus
Tsegay has glorious indoor pedigree — she owns a world title and a world file (each within the 1,500m) underneath a closed roof — however her focus this yr is outside, one thing she has made very clear. Forward of her first look of 2024, indoors on the Boston Grand Prix in February, she disarmingly instructed reporters that she was “not indoor-focused”.
“Olympics for an athlete is a really massive competitors, I’m a medallist within the Olympics, not a champion but,” Tsegay stated. “I’m an indoor champion, two-time world champion, however not Olympic champion. So my focus is that. It’s my dream.”
Regardless of the emphasis on the Paris Video games, Tsegay did triumph in Boston (1,500m) and at her subsequent indoor competitors in Lievin (3,000m) earlier than taking silver in Glasgow. “In sport, every little thing occurs, so I settle for this consequence,” she stated after ending behind St. Pierre. “I’m not comfortable however I settle for it, it motivates me to do higher subsequent time.”
These are hardly preventing phrases — Tsegay is simply too soft-spoken for that — however her rivals would nonetheless have taken observe of her unhappiness. For, it was solely final yr that she had used the ache of defeat as a springboard for a shocking assault on the 5,000m world file.
On the 2023 World Athletics Championships in Budapest, Tsegay received a dramatic girls’s 10,000 metres — down the house stretch, she pulled up tightly beside chief Sifan Hassan, who stumbled and fell about 20 metres from the end line — however the euphoria light every week later.
Because the reigning 5,000m world champion, Tsegay was wanting to defend her title and make it a unprecedented 5,000-10,000 double in Budapest, however issues unravelled. “After the ten,000m, I had some ache underneath the underside of my foot,” she stated. “I feel it had one thing to do with the recent climate. It was very painful even to stroll, I couldn’t sleep.”
Not at her bodily greatest, the Ethiopian completed thirteenth — her solely defeat in 10 finals in 2023. “I used to be so mad,” Tsegay stated. “Coaching had gone so nicely and I actually needed to convey two medals again to my individuals. However life and sport are like this; generally you fall down, generally you win.”

Pillar of power: As husband and coach, former Ethiopian athlete Hiluf Yihdego has been a supply of help for Tsegay. | Photograph credit score: Getty Photos
Utilizing anger as gasoline
She used the damage and anger as gasoline, exhibiting up on the Eugene Diamond League three weeks later in September with just one factor on her thoughts: the 5,000m world file. Her coach and husband Hiluf Yihdego, a former Ethiopian athlete, thought Tsegay had it in her. “My coach instructed me, ‘You may nonetheless break the [world] file with the health you’ve got’,” she stated.
“So I skilled nicely and earlier than the occasion I requested the organisers to set the world file tempo [on the trackside LED pacing lights].” When Tsegay’s pacing request was introduced, some observers commented that the situations had been removed from preferrred: they stated most distance information had been set in cooler night situations and earlier within the season earlier than fatigue units in.
However Tsegay set a blistering tempo from the beginning, pulled away from her nearest rival with about 800 metres to go and sprinted down the ultimate metres with gritted tooth. The followers at Hayward Subject erupted with pleasure as she broke the tape. She had carved roughly 5 seconds off the earlier 5,000m file of 14:05.20 set by the good Religion Kipyegon.
The brand new world file of 14:00.21 — greater than 38 seconds faster than her bronze-winning time on the Tokyo Olympics — led Tsegay to say that her subsequent goal was operating the 5,000 metres in lower than 14 minutes. “It was a really brief time after the World Championships, so it was laborious and a little bit of a shock,” she stated. “I feel I can run underneath 14 with a variety of targeted coaching and a while between races.”

Battling the most effective: In Paris, Tsegay can be decided to step out of the shadows forged by the good Religion Kipyegon (left) and Sifan Hassan (centre). | Photograph credit score: Getty Photos
If Tsegay can pull off a sub-14-minute run on the Paris Video games, she’s going to step out of the shadows forged by Kipyegon and Hassan, who, between them, have dominated the distances she competes in: the 1,500m, 5,000m and 10,000m. Whereas Tsegay’s assortment of titles is glittering, Kipyegon and Hassan have received two Olympic gold medals every along with a number of world titles. They’re two of historical past’s best; Tsegay needs so as to add her title to that checklist.
At 27, she is youthful than each Kipyegon (30) and Hassan (31), however she, too, is pursued by youthful rivals — together with compatriot and 10,000m world file holder Letesenbet Gidey. A Paris triumph is fraught with challenges, however overcoming adversity isn’t new to the Ethiopian.
Battling a disaster
When she received her first out of doors world title (5,000m, Eugene 2022), Tsegay was battling a private disaster. She had not been in a position to speak to her mother and father and siblings for months — Tigray, the place Tsegay is from, was the epicentre of Ethiopia’s bloody civil conflict and was underneath a communication blackout.
In December 2021, she and her husband had been woken from their sleep by authorities forces, who took Yihdego away. He was launched after a day, however having to take care of such a harrowing expertise months earlier than the World Championships would have damaged most.
So Tsegay will stay up for Paris 2024 figuring out that she has mastered challenges many high athletes will wrestle to fathom. The athletic problem of going through Kipyegon and Hassan, relying on which occasions every of them runs, will nonetheless be appreciable, nevertheless. Given all three are world class throughout a variety of distances, it is going to be fascinating to see which battles they decide.
“I just like the 1,500 and 5,000 way more,” stated Tsegay when she was requested which distance she prefers. “The ten,000 will not be an occasion the place I’ve a variety of expertise, however now I really feel very particular as I managed so as to add another world title at a distinct distance.”
Tsegay is about to coach at residence and compete “at some Diamonds [League]” forward of the Olympics. They’ll supply a way of how her Paris dream is more likely to play out. The one factor you could be sure of is that she’s going to go away no stone unturned in her try to fulfil it.