Mamo Wolde

Mamo Wolde
Olympic medalist
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Mamo Wolde
Medal record
Men's Athletics
Competitor for  Ethiopia
Gold 1968 Mexico City Marathon
Silver 1968 Mexico City 10,000 m
Bronze 1972 Munich Marathon

Degaga ("Mamo") Wolde (Amharic: ደጋጋ ("ማሞ") ዎልደ; June 12, 1932 – May 26, 2002) was an Ethiopian long distance track and road running athlete and was winner of the marathon at the 1968 Summer Olympics.

Wolde was born in Diri Jille to an Oromo family.[1] In 1951, he moved to Addis Ababa and joined the Imperial Bodyguard. Wolde later served as a peacekeeper in Korea from 1953 to 1955.[2]

At his first Olympic appearance in 1956, Wolde competed in the 800 m, 1,500 m and the 4x400 relay. He didn't compete in the 1960 Summer Olympics at which Abebe Bikila became the first Ethiopian to win a gold medal. Wolde claimed his absence was due to the government's desire to send him on a peacekeeping mission to the Congo during the Congo Crisis. According to him, in the government's ensuing conflict with the Ethiopian Olympic Committee, who wanted him to compete, he didn't get sent to either event. However, athlete Said Moussa Osman, who represented Ethiopia in the 800 m at the 1960 Olympics, stated that Wolde lost at the trials and didn't make it on the team.[2]

Beginning in the 1960s, Wolde's focus changed from middle distance races to long distances. He placed fourth in the 10,000 m at the 1964 Summer Olympics. After Abebe Bikila had won the 1964 Olympic marathon,, four years later at the 1968 Summer Olympics, Wolde became the second Ethiopian to win the title in the marathon. Earlier in the same Olympics, Wolde had already won the silver medal in the 10,000 m. In 1972, Wolde won a third Olympic medal at the age of 40, winning bronze in the marathon. He blamed his third place showing on ill-fitting shoes forced on him by Ethiopian officials.[2] Nonetheless, he became only the second person in Olympic history (Bikila was the first) to medal in successive Olympic marathons. He won the marathon race of 1973 All-Africa Games.

In 1993, Wolde was arrested on the accusation that he participated in a Red Terror execution during the regime of the dictator Mengistu Haile Mariam. He argued that although he was present at the killing, he was not a direct participant. In early 2002 he was convicted to six years of imprisonment, but released because he had spent nine years in detention already waiting for his trial.

Wolde died of an undisclosed illness a few months after his release. He had been married twice and had three children; a son with his first wife and two children, Addis Alem and Tabor, with his second wife.[3]

References

  1. ^ The Ordeal of Mamo Wolde (accessed 12 September 2006)
  2. ^ a b c Vettenniemi, Erkki (2002). The Life and Trials of Malmo Wolde (accessed 15 September 2006)
  3. ^ Amnesty International article on Mamo Wolde (accessed 15 September 2006)

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