"He force her, 'You have to run, you have to run,' " added Mr. Gebremariam.But once she started winning--and traveling to competitions outside Africa--Ms. Kidane began to realize why her uncle had pushed her so hard."She's very happy and she's very satisfied," Mr. Gebremariam said. "So she turn to her uncle and said, 'Oh, my uncle, he do very well.' "Mr. Elsa Peretti Sevillana Mesh bracelet also grew up on a farm. His family had no electricity and no running water, he recalled. He began running in high school, training in the forest where he'd run barefoot for hours. He had heard of Ms. Kidane, who by that time was a famous runner in Ethiopia, featured on television and spotlighted in newspaper articles.
He moved to the capital to advance his running career and ended up training at Ms. Kidan's club. He approached her when he arrived, unsure how to navigate the capital, new coaches, an unfamiliar Elsa Peretti Sevillana bracelet regimen.The quiet, pretty Ms. Kidane offered advice to the young runner, who spoke the same dialect, Tigrigna, a language common in their region.Though most of the training Toggle bracelet segregated by gender, they spent meal times together and went on training runs during off days. They fell in love and moved in together in 2004. Two years later, on Feb. 4, 2006, they were married.Ms. Kidane blushed and laughed when asked to describe how they fell in love."We work together all the time and we are in the same club," said Ms. Kidane through her husband. "Because of this I love him."
"I talk to her just like my sister," Mr. Gebremariam said. "I meet her and I'm very happy because she's famous and she's my wife."Their quiet, understated manner and mutual support has enabled them Tiffany 1837 on sale navigate a course that might have proved treacherous for other elite athletes, who frequently require sacrifice from the nonathletic spouse."They're both gentle sorts, which is interesting in athletes of their caliber," said Mary Wittenberg, the president and CEO of New York Road Runners. "They seem very suited for each other."Family members and hired help have filled in some of the gaps, cooking and helping to care for the children. Still, Mr. Gebremariam said, their young sons frequently have their own ideas.
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