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- 2019 in jazz, deaths of Alvin Fielder, Chris Wilson, Ethel Ennis, Joseph Jarman, Ken Nordine, Kofi Burbridge, Michel Legrand, Marcel Azzola, Oliver Mtukudzi, Willie Murphy, and Joe McQueen.
- 2018 in jazz, deaths of Algia Mae Hinton, Aretha Franklin, Arthur Maia, Asmund Bjørken, Audrey Morris, Big Bill Bissonnette, Big Jay McNeely, Bill Hughes, Bill Watrous, Billy Hancock, Bob Bain, Bob Cunningham, Bob Dorough, Brian Browne, Brian Rolland, Brooks Kerr, Buell Neidlinger, Calvin Newborn, Cecil Taylor, Charles Neville, Chuck Wilson, Coco Schumann, D. J. Fontana, Didier Lockwood, Duke Carl Gregor of Mecklenburg, Eddie Shaw, Erich Kleinschuster, Errol Buddle, Fedor Frešo, Fred Hess, Gildo Mahones, Gyula Babos, Hamiet Bluiett, Henry Butler, Hugh Masekela, Ivan Smirnov, Jack Costanzo, Jack Reilly, Jerry González, Jerzy Milian, Jim Caine, Jimmy Woods, John "Jabo" Starks, John Von Ohlen, Johnny Maddox, Jon Hiseman, Jon Sholle, Lazy Lester, Leon "Ndugu" Chancler, Lill-Babs, Lorraine Gordon, Maartin Allcock, Marlene VerPlanck, Matt Murphy, Max Bennett, Mikhail Alperin, Miúcha, Morgana King, Nancy Wilson, Norio Maeda, Norman Edge, Olly Wilson, Ove Stokstad, Patrick Williams, Perry Robinson, Peter Guidi, Randy Weston, Ray Thomas, Rebecca Parris, Reggie Lucas, Roger Neumann, Roy Hargrove, Russell Solomon, Shep Shepherd, Sonny Fortune, Stan Reynolds, Tab Hunter, Terry Evans, Theresa Hightower, Theryl DeClouet, Tomasz Stanko, Tommy Banks, Vic Damone, Victor Hayden, Wayne Dockery, and Wesla Whitfield.
- 2017 in jazz, deaths of Al Jarreau, Allan Holdsworth, Andy McGhee, Arthur Blythe, Atle Hammer, Avo Uvezian, Barbara Carroll, Bea Wain, Ben Riley, Bern Ni
TADESE TAKELE
- ETHIOPIA
- BIRTHDATE: 3.8.2002
- PERSONAL BEST: 2:03:24 (Berlin, 2023)
- ABBOTT WORLD MARATHON MAJORS: 24.9.23, 3. BMW BERLIN-MARATHON, 2:03:24
CAREER OVERVIEW:
Tadese Takele was one of two athletes who produced a surprise in last year’s men’s race at the BMW BERLIN MARATHON. Together with Vincent Kipkemboi of Kenya he closed the gap to the leading superstar Eliud Kipchoge in the final section of the race significantly. Between 30 and 35k Tadese Takele made up around half a minute. But when it almost looked like a sensation could be on the cards Kipchoge was able to push again. In the end 21 year-old Takele took third behind Kipchoge and Kipkemboi. With 2:03:24 hrs the Ethiopian ran the fourth fastest debut in marathon history. This remains the best performance of his young career.
One year after his great marathon debut Tadese Takele now returns to Berlin. His aim will probably be to confirm last year’s performance and if possible run a personal best. Since Berlin 2023 the 22 year-old did not compete in any other international race. Most probably this was because of an injury. It was just two years ago when Tadese Takele switched from the track to the road. The youngster immediately ran top times. First he clocked 27:21 in Valencia’s 10k, then he ran 59:41 in a half marathon in Herzogenaurach, Germany, in April 2022. Later that year he improved his 10k time by one second in Lille (27:20).
A couple of more fine half marathon results followed in spring 2023. Among them was a 60:04 victory in Herzogenaurach. Then his marathon debut in Berlin followed.
PERSONAL BACKGROUND:
Tadese Takele was steeple chaser in the early part of his career. As a 16 year-old he took the African under 18 title in the 2,000 m Steeplechase in 2019. Two years later he won the Ethiopian Olympic trials in the 3,000 m Steeplechase in Hengelo, Netherlands, with his personal best of 8:09.37. At the Olympic Games in Tokyo he did not qualify for the final. But a month later T
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