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Tirunesh dibaba biography of michael jackson

          Tirunesh Dibaba, 30, and her younger sister, Genzebe, 25, two wisplike Ethiopians with wide smiles and a fiercely close bond who may be the most formidable..

          Tirunesh Dibaba is part of an Ethiopian running dynasty, one of four family members competing at the Rio Olympic Games.

        1. Tirunesh broke the world record for m indoors and won gold in both the long and short courses at the World Cross Country Championships.
        2. Tirunesh Dibaba, 30, and her younger sister, Genzebe, 25, two wisplike Ethiopians with wide smiles and a fiercely close bond who may be the most formidable.
        3. Tirunesh Dibaba (30) and her younger sister, Genzebe (25), two wisplike Ethiopians with wide smiles and a fiercely close bond who may be the most formidable.
        4. The trailblazing sisters are known as Anna Dibaba, Melat Dibaba, Tirunesh Dibaba, Ejegayehu Dibaba and Genzebe Dibaba from Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
        5. The Dibabas: What It Means to Come From the World's Most Decorated Athletic Family

          Like the famous US tennis stars, Venus and Serena Williams, this family of five high flying female athletes have morphed themselves into a brand that will be difficult to beat; a brand that adorns them the accolade of being the fastest family on earth.

          Quite exciting ! Isn't it?

          The five sisters, who hail from the east African nation of Ethiopia, Tirunesh, Genzebe, Ejegayehu, Anna, and Melat are the only siblings in modern history to hold concurrent world records, and boast 4 Olympic gold medals, 2 silver medals, three 3 bronze and 15 world championships.

          Their younger brother, Dejene, has been tipped for similar greatness in the future by sports experts.

          The Dibaba's, in a warm up session with their cousin sister Derartu Tulu
          Raised in the south of Ethiopia about three (3) hours from the country's capital Addis-Ababa, the Dibabas grew up in a 'tukul', also known as a round mud hut, witho