Firehiwot Dado Out Of New York City Marathon
Nasty blister forces reigning champion to withdraw.
Nasty blister forces reigning champion to withdraw.
An injury has forced Firehiwot Dado of Ethiopia, the reigning champion of the ING New York City Marathon, to withdraw from the November 4 race.
According to Dado’s manager, Hussein Makke, the 28-year-old Ethiopian has been unable to train after what he termed a “very nasty” blister on her heel became infected. Makke sent race officials a photograph of Dado’s foot showing the raw wound.
“Given the level of swelling on her ankle and the open nature of the blister itself, she has stopped training for some time now,” said Makke.
In her ING New York City Marathon debut last year, Dado bided her time as Kenya’s Mary Keitany took off on world-record pace. As Keitany faded, Dado and her countrywoman, Buzunesh Deba, worked together to catch the leader, which they did at mile 24. Dado won in 2:23:15, with Deba four seconds behind. Deba is expected to compete on November 4.
Dado returned to New York this spring for the NYC Half, passing the leader, New Zealand’s Kim Smith, with 600 meters to go for victory in 1:08:35. She finished fourth in the Boston Marathon a month later. Dado has not competed since placing fifth in the NYRR New York Mini 10K in June.