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Talent Seare Weldezghi.

In this interview Saere talks about how he became a running talent.

Seare's determination and perseverance are impressive. As a child, he would run 50 km a week to get to and from school. Today he is a semi-professional runner, training at LC Uster and with the Generali Running Family. His great ambition is to take part in the Olympic Games.

I grew up in Eritrea and came to Switzerland as a refugee in 2015. My biggest childhood dream was to become a professional runner. Even back then, I was always one of the fastest in the annual school race.

Saere, what defines you as a runner?​

I had to change schools in order to attend the 7th grade because there was no class for my age in my village. From then on I ran for three hours every day, which amounted to almost 50 km per week. When I was 13 I had to find a job to support my family, and started missing school. I decided to leave school five years later due to the stress – although I would have loved to continue studying. This has had a huge impact on me and made me resilient.

Running wasn't my priority

I rediscovered my passion for running in the summer of 2019, three years after I came to Switzerland. I have been training with LAC TV Unterstrass and twice a week with the Generali Running Family ever since. At my first competition, the Swiss Championships (2021), I came second in the team evaluation over 21 km. I’m more professionally equipped now and, thanks to a good training plan, the annual training camp in St. Moritz and ideal living conditions, I’m getting faster and faster.

What is your goal for this year?

As a runner, you generally want to get faster. I want to continue running with the best at national and international level and become a professional. My ultimate goal would be to take part in the Olympics.

Saere Weldezghi

Seare Weldezghi

Running Talent

«The Generali Running Family was what made the difference. It enabled me to take advantage of well-organised training opportunities at a more junior level, and to become a Generali Talent. Being a Talent allows me to reduce my workload at the bakery, which gives me more time to recover.»