Japan’s PM Receives Gift From Son of Olympic Legend Abebe Bikila

Japan's PM Shinzo Abe received a gift on Monday from the son of Olympic legend Abebe Bikila. (Getty Images)

AFP

Updated: Jan 14, 2014

ADDIS ABABA (AFP) – Japanese premier Shinzo Abe kicked off a visit to Ethiopia on Monday by meeting the country’s running stars and receiving a gift from the son of late barefoot marathon legend Abebe Bikila, winner of the Tokyo Olympic marathon 50 years ago.

“My name is Abe, but everybody teased me at school, calling me Abebe,” the prime minister joked. “Many Japanese marathon runners would actually collapse after the race but when I saw Mr Abebe actually stretching afterwards, it was such a surprise, even for a 10-year-old.”

“Today I had the opportunity to meet famous athletes from Ethiopia as well as the son of Mr Abebe, as well as wonderful children boys and girls who will one day be gold medalists, or who will one day be winners at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics,” he added.

Mr Abe was presented with a photo of Bikila winning Olympic gold in Tokyo, a gift from the late legend’s son, Yetnayet Abebe.

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