Dude, where’s my car? Ethiopia Olympic gold medalist is still waiting for the keys to his new ride

Selemon Barega said he was promised a car by the government after winning gold in Tokyo

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Tokyo 2020 Olympics - Athletics - Men's 10000m - Medal Ceremony - Olympic Stadium, Tokyo, Japan - July 31, 2021. Gold medalist Selemon Barega of Ethiopia celebrates on the podium REUTERS/Andrew Boyers
Tokyo 2020 Olympics - Athletics - Men's 10000m - Medal Ceremony - Olympic Stadium, Tokyo, Japan - July 31, 2021. Gold medalist Selemon Barega of Ethiopia celebrates on the podium REUTERS/Andrew Boyers

Athlete Selemon Barega is a national hero in Ethiopia after winning his country’s only gold medal at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.

But he’s a hero without a ride.

After Barega beat world champion and world record holder Joshua Cheptegei in the 10,000m race to claim gold in Tokyo, he was promised a car by the Ethiopian government, but Barega said he’s still waiting to get his wheels nearly nine months later.

Mesfin Cherinet, the State Minister in the Ministry of Sports, told the BBC his car can’t be delivered due to shortages of foreign currency.

Barega was presented with a ceremonial car key from Ethiopian president Sahle-Work Zewde back in August, but according to Cherinet “the car at the ceremony was the promised one, not the actual one to be given.”

Athletics - World Athletics Indoor Championships - Stark Arena, Belgrade, Serbia - March 20, 2022 Ethiopia's Selemon Barega poses with the flag of Ethiopia after winning gold in the men's 3000 meters final REUTERS/Aleksandra Szmigiel
Athletics - World Athletics Indoor Championships - Stark Arena, Belgrade, Serbia - March 20, 2022 Ethiopia's Selemon Barega poses with the flag of Ethiopia after winning gold in the men's 3000 meters final REUTERS/Aleksandra Szmigiel

As Ethiopia continues to be devastated by civil war and massive food shortages which has left thousands of Ethiopians struggling to stay alive, Barega understands the difficult situation.

“The process takes long,” he told the BBC. “Former athletes faced the same. Even though mine has been delayed a long time, I did not file a complaint.”

He has been offered the cash equivalent of the car (2.8m Ethiopian birr or about $54,000) as compensation, along with a promise to help him import the car without paying a customs tax.

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