Gebremaryam first gained international attention at the
2012 World Junior Championships in Barcelona, where she won the silver medal in the
women's 3000 metres. She later transitioned to road racing. In December 2017, she won the
Tiberias Marathon in Israel. In 2019, she claimed victory at the
Guangzhou Marathon in China, setting a course record of 2:23:50. Later that year, she ran 2:24:25 at the
Istanbul Marathon. In 2018, she placed seventh at the
Copenhagen Half Marathon in 1:07:36. Her breakthrough season came in 2021. In April, she won the
Milan Marathon in 2:19:35, setting an Italian all-comers' record. In September, she finished second at the
Berlin Marathon in 2:21:23, marking her first podium finish at a
World Marathon Majors event. In January 2023, she won the
Houston Half Marathon in a personal best time of 1:06:28. Later that year, she placed third at the
2023 Valencia Marathon, setting a marathon personal best of 2:17:59. She also finished eighth at the
2023 Boston Marathon. According to
World Athletics, Gebremaryam is a gold-label road race athlete and was ranked among the top 110 female road runners worldwide in 2024. == Personal bests ==