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- Q7579436 abstract "Football is the most popular sport in Eritrea. In recent years, Eritrean athletes have seen increasing success in the international arena.Cycling is also a popular sport, and Eritrean riders have enjoyed success in local and world championships. The Tour of Eritrea, a multi-stage international cycling event, is held annually throughout the country. Eritrea has produced a number of professional road racing cyclists. As of 2013, there were five Eritrean cyclists competing professionally: Daniel Teklehaymanot, Natnael Berhane, Ferekalsi Debesay, Meron Russom, and Jani Tewelde. Teklehaymanot and fellow Eritrean Merhawi Kudus became the first black African riders to compete in the Tour de France when they were selected by the MTN–Qhubeka team for the 2015 edition of the race.Ghirmay Ghebreslassie became the first Eritrean to win a gold medal at the World Championships in Athletics when he took the marathon at the 2015 World Championships. One of Eritrea's most notable sportsmen is Zersenay Tadese, a multiple winner of the IAAF World Half Marathon Championships, who also became the first Eritrean gold medallist at the IAAF World Cross Country Championships when he won the individual senior gold at the 2007 championships. He was also an Olympic bronze medallist in the 10,000 metres at the 2004 Summer Olympics, a silver medallist in the 10,000 metres at the 2009 World Championships in Athletics, and set a half marathon world record at the 2010 Lisbon Half Marathon. Also of note is Meb Keflezighi, an Eritrean-born American athlete who was a silver medallist in the marathon at the 2004 Summer Olympics.".
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- Q7579436 comment "Football is the most popular sport in Eritrea. In recent years, Eritrean athletes have seen increasing success in the international arena.Cycling is also a popular sport, and Eritrean riders have enjoyed success in local and world championships. The Tour of Eritrea, a multi-stage international cycling event, is held annually throughout the country. Eritrea has produced a number of professional road racing cyclists.".
- Q7579436 label "Sport in Eritrea".
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