Ethiopian marathon runner Melese dies aged 36
Ethiopian marathon runner Melese dies aged 36Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Yebrgual Melese won the Shanghai Marathon in 2018ByKaleb MogesBBC World ServicePublished10 minutes agoEthiopian long-distance runner Yebrgual Melese has died at the age of 36 after falling ill during a routine training session on Tuesday, the country's athletics federation has announced.Melese, the winner of marathons in Houston, Prague and Shanghai, had been preparing for a race in Ottawa on 24 May.According to local media reports, she experienced a sudden medical emergency in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa.She was rushed to hospital but died despite the efforts of medical staff.No further details have been made public."The Ethiopian Athletics Federation expresses its deep sorrow over the sudden passing of this heroic athlete and offers condolences to her family, friends and fans," the governing body said in a statement.Melese's most recent competitive outing came in a marathon in Beijing, which she failed to finish, in May last year.Her best result in one of the seven World Marathon Majors came in 2015 - the same year as her victories in Houston and Prague - when she finished second in the Chicago Marathon.Related topicsAfrica SportAthleticsالمصدر: BBC Sport | Source: BBC Sport
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