Tokyo Olympics: Favourite for 800m gold Workua Getachew pulled from start line over Ethiopian dispute

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Workua Getachew, one of the major contenders for women’s 800m gold at the Tokyo Olympics, was pulled from this morning’s start line at the last moment over a dispute between Ethiopia’s governing bodies.

Getachew still hopes to qualify for the semi-finals by taking to the Olympic Stadium track solo tonight, but with time running out and no official confirmation of her running, it appears unlikely she will feature at the Games.

The 26-year-old stunned the athletics world earlier this year when she ran 1:56.67 to win the Ethiopian trials, held in the Netherlands in June, in what was then a 2021 world lead time and a new Ethiopian record. She was tipped to be a serious medal contender in Tokyo, in an event in which there are also high hopes for British duo Keely Hodgkinson and Jemma Reekie.

Getachew was listed on the Olympics website as a starter in heat one of Friday morning’s athletics programme. But she did not appear, with a footnote on the official records stating an unnamed athlete was withdrawn by their national Olympic committee.

The Independent understands the Ethiopian Athletics Federation (EAF) stepped in to withdraw Getachew from the race against the wishes of the Ethiopian Olympics Committee (EOC), in a dispute over an administrative issue.

The EOC still harbours hopes that Getachew will be granted an opportunity to run at the 11th hour, even if it means performing a solo heat after the men’s 10,000m final has wrapped up the Friday evening programme, so that she might post a time to qualify for Saturday’s semi-finals.

But it now appears unlikely she will be granted permission to do so, with no official confirmation when Tokyo 2020 were approached. If she misses out it will rob the Olympics of a compelling battle with USA’s talented 18-year-old Athing Mu, although it would be a significant boost for British hopes.

The EOC and EAF have been approached for comment.



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