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Related: About this forumWorld Cross Country Championships rocked by visa rejections - US denies visas for 14 Ethiopian athletes
Ethiopia first entered a U20 mens team at the World Cross Country Championships (World XC) in 1982, where they won the gold medal. Ethiopia has medalled in the U20 mens race in every subsequent edition 36 in total, the longest active streak for any country in any event at World XC. Ethiopia had planned on sending a full team of six in 2026, but only one of its U20 men, Ayele Sewnet, had his visa approved by the US Embassy in Ethiopia, according to Amensisa Kebede, the general secretary of the Ethiopian Athletics Federation. Four runners are required to score, meaning Ethiopias medal streak will end.
Kebede told LetsRun.com that the U20 team was not the only group to experience visa problems. The Ethiopian U20 women have also medalled in every edition of World XC in which they have participated 27 straight since 1990, including golds at the last five editions but will only send three athletes to Tallahassee and will be unable to record a team score. Seventeen-year-old Marta Alemayo, the defending gold medalist from the 2024 championships in Serbia, had her visa approved and will compete on Saturday.
Kebede said at least 14 athletes had their US visa applications rejected and that some coaches and team officials also experienced problems. The majority of rejected applications were from U20 athletes (six men and four women), but Kebede said four senior athletes also had their applications rejected, including two members of Ethiopias 4 x 2k mixed relay.
https://www.letsrun.com/news/2026/01/world-cross-country-champs-rocked-by-visa-rejections-us-denies-visas-for-14-ethiopian-athletes/
This is the equivalent of banning the USA from Olympic basketball. It's just a mockery of the sport. There seems no point in any sport scheduling world championships in the USA from now on, if they can't guarantee a bigoted admin won't be in power by the time the event is held.
RockCreek
(1,315 posts)The asterisk will describe the situation, and that the results are likely not valid.
IMO, other participants should refuse to compete and state why. However, they are professional athletes and I do not respect them to take such action.
Bayard
(28,626 posts)Ethiopians and Kenyans trade championships in any notable distance race, every year. They have incredible genetics, and train in altitude since they were kids, often running miles back and forth to school.
Our relay teams are usually pretty good, but we have not dominated distance racing for many, many years.
muriel_volestrangler
(105,581 posts)They're refusing visas for Ethiopians, and they don't care there is a good reason for these Ethiopians applying for visas. At some level, those refusing the visas know they're wrecking the championships they're hosting, but they don't care, because they don't see this sport as worthwhile, and don't care it ruins the American reputation in future years.