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Press Release - Haile Gebrselassie - 12/12/14

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                      One More Marathon for Geb?

If Haile Gebrselassie was peeved at being upstaged by a couple of in-form 
Kenyans in the Marathon Singapore 10k last Sunday, he soon retrieved his 
equanimity, and was mulling over at least, "one more marathon," before 
retiring to the celebrity circuit, and a leap into national politics.

He admits to 41, though many, even in Ethiopia believe he may be up to 
three or four years older; which makes his achievements even more 
extraordinary. He has already enjoyed the longest international career - 23 
years so far - at the top of the most punishing of pursuits, long distance 
running. 

And there was a nice coincidence in meeting up in Singapore with Steve 
Moneghetti. The Aussie marathon ace was working on the TV production of 
Marathon Singapore; but he was the man who deprived Geb and his colleagues 
of victory in Geb's first ever international trip, to an Ekiden (relay) in 
Japan, in 1991. "We lost that race, because of him," related Geb. "We were 
leading by far, from the Australians, and the last leg was 12k. Steve 
Moneghetti came from far behind, and he caught our guy just in the stadium 
at the end; and we lost".

Gebrselassie returned to Asia to following year, to win a double, 
5000/10,000 metres, at the World Junior Championships, in Seoul, S Korea. 
And a legend was born. Two Olympic golds, eight world titles, indoors and 
out, and close to 30 world records, including the first sub-2.04 marathon, 
later, and the legend continues.

"I'm thinking to run another marathon, just to check myself," he said, 
before leaving Singapore. "For the time being, I'm fine. I've been enjoying 
a rest, doing some business. I'm not training so much, not so hard. Of 
course, I train every day, mostly twice, unless I'm really busy, and I skip 
the second one. I don't know where (marathon) at the moment, but something 
at the end of May, or Berlin (late September), just for myself. The problem 
is everybody expects me to be in front, so it's not easy. They know Haile 
Gebrselassie is a front runner, and if they don't see you at the front…..?

"But first I have to prepare. In this condition (now), it's impossible to 
run a marathon. I'm training one hour, 30 minutes maximum, because of my 
business schedule. I have to be in the office by eight, until 5.30-6pm. But 
the good thing, the gym is in the basement, so if I only have a few minutes 
between six and seven, I just do a gym session".

Business, by the way, includes 1500 employees, a car dealership, a cinema 
circuit, a hotel complex, a coffee plantation, and a recent foray into gold 
mining. And as if that wasn't enough for a man who also counts 90mins 
training each day as taking it easy, he now seems after much prevarication 
to be taking the idea of going into national politics increasingly 
seriously.

He first raised the idea close to a decade ago, but then had second 
thoughts. "You know, as a successful sportsman, everybody loves you," he 
told me at least five years ago, "but the moment you go into politics, 
immediately 50% of people hate you". He seems to have got over that 
obstacle. "Definitely, yes; the question is when. I'm doing a lot at the 
moment, trying to do my business in a proper way. But I want to do it, it's 
not just a political ambition for myself; I want to do something for my 
country. When you become a politician, it's not just black and white; 
there's a big difference between sport and politics. The question is, what 
would my position be? Firstly, I want to be a parliamentarian; then we'll 
see".

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