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Shewarge Alene, Stockholm Marathon Champion, Passes Away at 30

The global running community is mourning the sudden loss of Ethiopian marathoner Shewarge Alene, who tragically passed away at the age of 30 after collapsing during a training session—just four months after her victory at the Stockholm Marathon.

On May 31, 2025, Alene conquered Stockholm with a winning time of 2:30:38, adding another jewel to her outstanding career. The Stockholm Marathon confirmed her passing in a heartfelt statement, remembering her as the champion of their most recent edition.

Alene’s impact on the sport was profound. Beyond her Stockholm triumph, she claimed victories at the Mexico City Marathon and the Santiago de Chile Marathon, among others, amassing an impressive 17 professional wins. Her personal best of 2:27:26 placed her firmly among the top marathoners of her generation.

Her sudden loss is a stark reminder of life’s fragility, even for athletes who appear invincible on the course. Shewarge Alene will be remembered not only for her triumphs, but also for the determination and joy she brought to every race.

Career Highlights – Shewarge Alene

• Stockholm Marathon Champion (2025) – 2:30:38

• Mexico City Marathon Champion

• Santiago de Chile Marathon Champion

• 17 professional marathon victories

• Personal Best – 2:27:26 (Marathon)

A Lasting Tribute

In their statement, the Stockholm Marathon organizers wrote:

“Shewarge Alene will forever remain part of our history. Her victory in May inspired thousands of runners and reminded us all of the power of resilience. Today, we honor not just her achievements, but her spirit. Our thoughts are with her family, friends, and the running community worldwide.”

Her legacy will endure in the marathons she conquered and in the countless runners she inspired.

(09/25/2025) Views: 886 ⚡AMP
by Boris Baron
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