Des athlètes éthiopiens remportent le marathon de Cape Town

Des coureurs éthiopiens ont décroché la victoire dans les épreuves masculine et féminine du marathon Sanlam de Cape Town.

Dans la course masculine, Mohammed Isa a terminé premier avec un temps de 2 heures 4 minutes et 55 secondes. Son compatriote éthiopien Yihunlis Adane s'est classé deuxième en 2 heures 4 minutes et 59 secondes.

Dera Dida a remporté l'épreuve féminine en 2 heures 23 minutes et 18 secondes. Mestawet Fikre et Wagayenesh Amare ont pris respectivement la deuxième et la troisième place.

Le marathon Sanlam de Cape Town s'est déroulé en Afrique du Sud, les résultats ayant été communiqués depuis Addis-Abeba.

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