Zitat des Tages von Genzebe Dibaba:
My focus in 2016 will be the IAAF World Indoor Championships in Portland, and as preparation for that, I will try to break the world indoor mile record in Stockholm on February 17.
I damaged my hamstring at the London Olympics and had to stop training for five months. At times, I thought my career was over.
It's amazing - 2015 has been a fantastic year for me because of the records I've broken and the wins I've had.
I train mainly with guys, and they help to push me.
I used to win at school, and some teacher said to me, 'Why don't you take up running like your sisters?'
Usually, it is not difficult to change from indoors to outdoors.
I had a great season and truly enjoyed competing around the world - from Monaco, where I managed to establish a world record, to Beijing, where I finally captured my first world outdoor title.
Everyone is getting prepared for this, to win the gold medal. I am among them: I want to win the medal.
The 1500 m. record was considered impossible to break.
Even when I'm back home, I find the flat parts of the course tougher. Because it's flat, I feel it more in my knees.
It feels so good to be the World Athlete of the Year.