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Muruse Yefter



         


Muruse Yefter (born January 1, 1938 or May 15, 1944) is a former Ethiopian athlete, winner of two gold medals at the 1980 Summer Olympics. His name is also sometimes spelled as Miruts Yifter.

Born in Adigrat, Tigray region, Ethiopia, Muruse Yefter spent early parts of his youth working in different factories and as a carriage driver. His talent as a long-distance runner was noticed when he joined the Ethiopian Air Force.

Yefter was called to the Ethiopian national team for the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City, but he made his Olympic debut four years later in Munich Olympics where he won a bronze medal in 10 000 m. However, he arrived too late for the 5000 m final.

He was unable to participate in the 1976 Summer Olympics because his nation boycotted the event. Four years later in Moscow, Yefter made up for his disappointments. In the final of the 10 000 m he sprinted into the lead 300 m from the finish and won by ten meters. Five days later, in the 5000 m final, Yefter was boxed in during the last lap. But with 300 m to go, his Ethiopian teammate, Olympic medalists in athletics (men) | Olympic Champions in Men's 5 miles and 10000 m |- |align="center"| As five miles: Henry Hawtrey | Emil Voigt |- |align="center"| As 10,000 metres: Hannes Kolehmainen | Paavo Nurmi (twice) | Ville Ritola | Janusz Kusociński | Ilmari Salminen | Emil Zátopek (twice) | Vladimir Kuts | Pyotr Bolotnikov | Billy Mills | Naftali Temu | Lasse Virén (twice) | Muruse Yefter | Alberto Cova | Brahim Boutayeb | Khalid Skah | Haile Gebrselassie (twice) | Kenenisa Bekele |}






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