Bedatu Hirpa edges past Dera Dida in a dramatic women's finish to claim victory
Dubai: Ethiopian debutant Bute Gemechu became the surprise winner of the Dubai Marathon, one of the world’s major races at the classic distance, on Sunday.
The 23-year-old newcomer clocked a world leading time of 2:04:50. Berehanu Tsegu, another debutant, was runner-up in 2:05:14, while Shifera Tamru finished third with 2:05:28 and completed an all-Ethiopian podium.
In a dramatic women’s finish Bedatu Hirpa overtook fellow-Ethiopian Dera Dida on the finishing straight and won in a world lead of 2:18:27. While the 25-year-old celebrated her biggest career win and a huge personal best Dida looked devastated when she crossed the line four seconds behind in 2:18:31.
However Dida, the wife of Olympic marathon champion Tamirat Tola, still clocked a personal best. Ethiopian Tigist Girma was third in 2:20:47.
Both winners will be rewarded with a $80,000 winner’s prize. The 24th edition of the Dubai Marathon attracted 17,000 entries including races at shorter distances.
While the elites battle for glory, thousands of participants will run in other categories, including the 10km and 4km fun runs, creating a vibrant spectacle across the city. This year’s event also offers a unique twist, with Dubai Marathon partnering with Guinness World Records, giving participants a chance to set new benchmarks.
To support the event, Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has extended Metro operating hours and implemented alternative traffic arrangements to ensure runners have a smooth path to success.
Get ready. The streets of Dubai is witnessing history in the making. The countdown is over — it’s showtime!
Plan your trip in advance to avoid delays during the Dubai Marathon 2025, happening today, Sunday, January 12. The marathon is expected to finish by 1pm. Be sure to check out the road map for details.
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