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MELAK AND DESSIE SHINE AT 25TH DUBAI MARATHON

MELAK AND DESSIE SHINE AT 25TH DUBAI MARATHON

MELAK AND DESSIE SHINE AT 25TH DUBAI MARATHON

Six Wins In A Row For a Debut Runner at the Middle East’s Fastest Marathon

Dubai, (UAE): Nibret Melak and Anchinalu Dessie made it an Ethiopian double as the Dubai Marathon celebrated its 25th anniversary with two world-class winning times.

Melak became yet another debut winner of the Middle East’s fastest marathon, clocking 2:04:00, while Dessie continued her impressive marathon journey, winning her third straight marathon in a personal best of 2:18:31Both times are confirmed as world-leading marks in 2026.

Running his first marathonMelak’s victory was remarkable. It was the sixth time in a row that Dubai’s men’s race was taken by a debutant from Ethiopia – in total, including the women’s event, the race has been won by eleven debutants over this fast and flat course.

In very good weather conditions, fellow Ethiopian Yasin Haji followed in second place (2:05:52), while third-placed John Hakizimana set a national record for Rwanda in 2:06:04.

MELAK AND DESSIE SHINE AT 25TH DUBAI MARATHON

I was very well prepared and it was always my goal to win on my debut,“

said Melak, who belongs to the same training group in Addis Ababa as Ethiopia’s Olympic Marathon Champion Tamirat Tola. “My big goal in the future is to break the world record.

In his debut race in Dubai, he tied the third fastest time ever run on this course and missed the course record by just 26 seconds. After the finish line, he celebrated with training partner and runner-up Haji.

Anchinalu Dessie was a late entry to the Dubai Marathon but finished firstsmashing her personal best by nearly four minutes. Fellow Ethiopians Muliye Dekebo and Fantu Worku took second and third, with 2:18:43 and 2:19:08 respectively.

In the final section of the women’s raceMuliye Dekebo held a promising lead and looked the likely winner until, with little over 2km to go, she suddenly suffered stomach problemsDessie passed her at the 40km mark and went on to celebrate her biggest career victory.

I thought I could still win it in the latter stages of the race and while it’s nice to run a personal best, I think I can even run faster in the future,“

said the 23-year-old, who made it three marathon victories in three races. On her debutDessie took the Seville Marathon a year ago with 2:22:17 and then won in Beijing in early November with 2:26:08.

After the race, the top three elites in each category received their medals and trophy from HE Saeed HarebSecretary General of the Dubai Sports Council. Including events at the shorter distances of 10km and 4km, the 25th Dubai Marathon drew a total of 20,000 entries, a record 4,000 of them in the marathon.

The 2026 Dubai Marathon is supported by ASICSDubai Sports CouncilMG Motor, the Channel 4 Radio NetworkITP Media GroupBisleri WaterVitamin WellDubai RTADubai PoliceDubai Municipality and Ciel Dubai Marina, Vignette Collection by IHG.

Dubai Marathon Results

Men

  1. Nibret MELAK (ETH) – 2:04:00

  2. Yasin HAJI (ETH) – 2:05:52

  3. John HAKIZIMANA (RWA) – 2:06:04

Dubai Marathon Results

Women

  1. Anchinalu DESSIE (ETH) – 2:18:31

  2. Muliye DEKEBO (ETH) – 2:18:43

  3. Fantu WORKU (ETH) – 2:19:08

 
Text Credits: Dubai Marathon
Photo Credits: Dubai Marathon
Video Credits: Dubai Marathon
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