He began competing at the top level at the end of 2008, with his first major run coming at the
Montferland Run 15K race. He was among the leaders at but fell back and eventually ended up in sixth place. He stepped up a distance for the
City-Pier-City Half Marathon in March the following year and set a personal best of 1:00:36 for the event, taking fourth place behind fellow Ethiopian
Dereje Tesfaye. His debut over the marathon distance came as part of a "débutantes only" theme at the
Vienna City Marathon that year. He clocked a time of 2:11:42 which was enough for seventh place. He returned to the
Netherlands in September to run his first major 10-mile race – the
Dam tot Damloop – and this time he reached the podium. By finishing in third place with a time of 45:29, he was only beaten by the experienced Kenyan runners
Moses Masai and
Charles Kamathi. The competition served as preparation for the
Amsterdam Marathon the following month. In a quick-paced race, it was Kenyan
Gilbert Yegon who won, beating
Haile Gebrselassie's course record. Although he was three minutes behind, Feleke's run of 2:09:32 for eighth was still a large improvement to his personal best. A return to the Montferland Run, his last race of the year, saw no progress upon his 2008 performance, as he finished sixth for a second time. Getu was one of four men to complete the
RAK Half Marathon in under an hour in February 2010, his personal best run of 59:56 minutes bringing him fourth place. The
Prague Marathon in May was his third race over the classic distance and he bettered his best yet again by recording a time of 2:08:04, although
Nicholas Kipruto Koech beat him out of the top three. He did not compete again until October when he returned to the Amsterdam Marathon, entering the race as the fourth fastest on paper. He left the competition as the fastest man, slicing over half a minute off Yegon's year-old course record with a run of 2:05:44. He paid thanks to his trainer, former athlete
Getaneh Tessema, for his first victory over the distance with a time establishing him as the fifth fastest Ethiopian ever over the marathon. He returned to the RAK Half Marathon at the start of the following year but was a minute and a half off his best time, finishing in sixth. He did not compete for the rest of the year, but returned at the 2012
Paris Half Marathon, taking fifth in a time of 1:01:59 hours. This served as preparation for the Rotterdam Marathon. That race came down to a sprint finish against
Yemane Tsegay and although ended up as runner-up by two seconds, he still set a personal best of 2:04:50 hours (making him joint ninth on the all-time lists). This gained him selection for the
Olympic marathon, but he ended up dropping out of the race. He closed the year with a third-place finish at the
Montferland Run. Getu was seventh at the RAK Half Marathon in January 2013, then he repeated as the runner-up at the Rotterdam Marathon, this time behind
Tilahun Regassa. In April 2014 Getu Feleke won the
Vienna City Marathon by setting a new course record with his finishing time of 2:05:41. ==References==