Tomas Abyu

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Tomas Abyu (born 5 May 1978) is an Ethiopian-born British long-distance runner.

Abyu grew up in the Arsi region of Ethiopia, as a junior he trained with Gezahegne Abera.[1] Abyu left Ethiopia where his father had been killed in the civil war.[2] He came to the United Kingdom as a political refugee and was given asylum in 2000, becoming a British citizen in 2005.[1]

Abyu made his marathon debut in Manchester in October 2002, winning the event in 2:25:28.[3] He transferred allegiance in 2006 becoming eligible to represent Great Britain in athletics.

He improved to record a marathon personal best of 2:10:37, finishing second, at the Dublin Marathon in Oct 2007.[4] The time was better than Beijing Olympic British team qualifying time (2:12), but the Dublin Marathon was not a recognized event, so Abyu needed to meet the qualifying time at the 2008 London Marathon.[1][2] Unfortunately he finished in a time of 2:15:49, placed 16th and the second Britain behind Dan Robinson.[5]

Tomas Abyu, is an Ethiopian-born British long-distance runner.
YearCompetitionVenuePositionEventNotes
Representing  Great Britain
2006 2006 European Athletics Championships Gothenburg, Sweden 27th Marathon 2:20:45

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