Monday, March 23, 2026

What Ethiopian Athlete Fotyen Tesfay Did in The Barcelona Marathon Shouldn't be Possible

https://www.bitchute.com/video/SZBEVYvwon9J/

https://rumble.com/v77if20-what-ethiopian-athlete-fotyen-tesfay-did-in-the-barcelona-marathon-shouldnt.html

👏 ኢትዮጵያዊቷ አትሌት ፎትየን ተስፋይ በባርሴሎና ማራቶን ያደረገችው ነገር ሊሆን የማይችል ተዓምር ነው።

🏃‍ በእውነት የእኅታችን አሯሯጥ ድንቅ ነው! ጎበዝ የፃድቁ አባታችን የአቡነ አረጋዊ ልጅ 👏

ባለፈው ሳምንት ላይ በስፔን በተካሄደውና የስፖርቱን ዓለም ባስደነቀው 2026ቱ የባርሴሎና ማራቶን በአትሌቲክስ ታሪክ ውስጥ እጅግ አስደናቂ ከሆኑት ጊዜያት አንዱን አስገኝቷል።

ፎትየን ተስፋይ በሩቁ የመጀመሪያ ውድድሩን የጀመረችው ሁለት/2 ሰዓት፣ አስር/10 ደቂቃ እና ሃምሳ ሦስት/53 ሰከንድ ሲሆን ይህም በሴቶች ማራቶን እስካሁን ታይቶ የማይታወቅ ፈጣን የመጀመሪያ ውድድር እና ከሁሉም ጊዜ በላይ ፈጣን የሆነው ሁለተኛው ጊዜ ነው።

በዚህ ቪዲዮ፣ በሩጫው ውስጥ በትክክል ምን እንደተከሰተ፣ ይህ ውጤት የስፖርቱን ፊዚዮሎጂ ለምን እንደሚቃወም፣ የባርሴሎና ኮርስ በፎትየን አፈፃፀም ላይ እንዴት ተጽዕኖ እንዳሳደረባት፣ ከሰላሳ/30 ኪሎ ሜትር በላይ የቆየችው የማያቋርጥ ፍጥነት እና ብዙዎች የአሁኑ የዓለም ሪከርድ ጥያቄ ውስጥ ሊገባ እንደሚችል ለምን እንደሚያምኑ በጥልቀት ይመረመራል።

እንዲሁም የሴቶች የማራቶን ሩጫ ወቅታዊ ሁኔታ አስመልክቶበዶፒንግ ታግዛ የሮጠችዋ ኬኒያዊት አትሌት ባስመዘገበችው ሕገ-ወጥ ክብረ ወሰን (20956) ዙሪያ ያለውን ውዝግብ፣ የከፍታ ስልጠና ተጽእኖ እና ሁሉም ነገር የሰው ልጅ ገደብ እስካሁን እንዳልደረሰ የሚያሳይበት ምክንያት ይገመገማል

👉 Courtesy: https://www.youtube.com/@AtletasaFondo

👏 The 2026 Barcelona Marathon produced one of the most incredible moments in athletics history. 🏃‍

Fotyen Tesfay debuted in the distance with a time of 2 hours, 10 minutes, and 53 seconds, the fastest debut ever seen in a women's marathon and the second-fastest time of all time.

In this video, we analyze in depth what really happened in the race, why this result defies the physiology of the sport, how the Barcelona course influenced her performance, the relentless pace she maintained for over 30 kilometers, and why many believe the current world record could be in question.

We also discuss the current state of women's marathon running, the controversy surrounding the 2:09:56 record, the impact of altitude training, and why everything indicates that the human limit has not yet been reached.

🏃‍ Did Fotyen Tesfay Set The (Unofficial) Marathon World Record In Barcelona?

People should be celebrating in the streets, newsies screaming “EXTRA, EXTRA, READ ALL ABOUT IT” while brandishing extremely specific papers emblazoned with THE WORLD RECORD HAS FALLEN headlines!

Instead, the report of Fotyen Tesfay’s incredible run at the Barcelona Marathon has been overshadowed by a radioactive performance that was never formally removed from the books, and as a sport, we’re forced to reckon with this new, stellar performance from a sort of purgatory. Among other things, this is what doping takes from us: moments of jubilation and inspiration.

Even if World Athletics’s race report fails to mention the context surrounding Ruth Chepngetich’s mark of 2:09:56 from October 2024, here is a very brief refresher: six months later she was caught taking hydrochlorothiazide.

Because of that, we can choose to not let “them” win by refusing to pretend that dirty records count and lean into some good old fashioned revisionist history. So join us in shouting it from the rooftops: 2:10:51 is the fastest marathon in history and the world record is back with Ethiopia.

At the same time, let’s acknowledge the reality. Plenty of critics will react to Tesfay’s performance with their eyes rolling to the back of their head. These skeptics will likely—perhaps even rightly—feel justified in any accusations because they have been burned before.

Some will talk about how this performance is too good to be true, how it came out of nowhere. Few of us went to sleep the night before Barcelona on record watch, except perhaps for Tesfay, who came through the half in 1:05:05.

It’s worth noting that while Tesfay’s marathon debut pops off the page, it’s hardly the first time she’s done something spectacular, and she’s no stranger to the magic of Spanish asphalt. Her 1:03:21 half marathon at Valencia in 2024 is the third fastest time ever. The 2:10:51 was hardly a performance from a rookie that has come out of nowhere. Since 2016, the Ethiopian has consistently competed at World Athletics global championships, Diamond Leagues, the Olympics, and other events hosted by NYRR and the BAA. There has been no hiding.

Tesfay finished eighth in the 10,000m at Worlds last year and seventh in Tokyo the year before. The list of women who beat her in both those races has three names on it: Beatrice Chebet, Nadia Battocletti, and Gudaf Tsegay. She’s one of only two women to break 64 minutes in the half on multiple occasions; the other is Agnes Ngetich, the 10km world record holder. Based on the company she keeps, it’s not crazy to suggest she’s one of the best pure distance runners in the world who simply hadn’t gotten around to a full marathon before Sunday.

👏 Lo Que Hizo Atleta Etiope Fotyen Tesfay En El Maraton De Barcelona No Debería Ser Posible

🏃‍ El Maratón de Barcelona 2026 dejó uno de los momentos más increíbles en la historia del atletismo.

Fotyen Tesfay debutó en la distancia con un tiempo de 2 horas 10 minutos 53 segundos, el debut más rápido jamás visto en el maratón femenino y la segunda mejor marca de todos los tiempos.

En este video analizamos a fondo qué pasó realmente en la carrera, por qué este resultado desafía la fisiología del deporte, cómo influyó el circuito de Barcelona, el ritmo suicida que llevó durante más de 30 kilómetros, y por qué muchos creen que el récord mundial actual podría estar en duda.

También hablamos del contexto actual del maratón femenino, la polémica del récord de 2:09:56, el impacto del entrenamiento en altitud, y por qué todo indica que el límite humano todavía no se ha alcanzado.

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