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  • Genzebe, much like her sister Tirunesh, chose to run behind the front runners in her heat before kicking at 300m for victory.

    IAAF.org - News 2009

  • Dibaba's younger sister 18-year-old Genzebe who has won the last two World Junior cross country crowns is expected to be a strong contender in the six kilometres race while Freya Murray leads the Scottish challenge.

    IAAF.org - News 2009

  • Genzebe, much like her sister Tirunesh, chose to run behind the front runners in her heat before kicking at 300m for victory.

    IAAF.org - News 2009

  • Genzebe, much like her sister Tirunesh, chose to run behind the front runners in her heat before kicking at 300m for victory.

    IAAF.org - News 2009

  • Genzebe, much like her sister Tirunesh, chose to run behind the front runners in her heat before kicking at 300m for victory.

    IAAF.org - News 2009

  • Dibaba's 17-year-old sister Genzebe finished third Sunday in 15: 09.61.

    Sportsnet.ca - Sports News 2008

  • Dibaba's 17-year-old sister Genzebe finished third Sunday in 15: 09.61.

    Sportsnet.ca - Sports News 2008

  • Dibaba's 17-year-old sister Genzebe finished third Sunday in 15: 09.61.

    Sportsnet.ca - Sports News 2008

  • Dibaba's 17-year-old sister Genzebe finished third Sunday in 15: 09.61.

    Sportsnet.ca - Sports News 2008

  • (14: 11.15) Tirunesh Dibaba of Ethiopia, who won the 5000 and 10,000 in Beijing, is getting a late start to her season after an injury and will race with her younger sister Genzebe, the World Junior Cross country champ), and New Zealand's Kim Smith.

    Runner's World: Daily News 2009

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