2011 World Championships in Athletics – Men's 5000 metres

The men's 5000 metres at the 2011 World Championships in Athletics was held at the Daegu Stadium on September 1 and 4.

Official Video

Jake Robertson of New Zealand was added to the final field at the judges' discretion after twice being pushed in his qualifying race.

The tactical final was almost full contact, with a pack of 14 staying close into the penultimate lap. Galen Rupp tried to take the kick out early. As the pack began to break up, Eliud Kipchoge went down while the leaders began to string out the field. Mo Farah led through the final lap as a host of Kenyan and finally Ethiopian athletes Imane Merga and Dejen Gebremeskel took a charge at him. Bernard Lagat worked his way through the traffic, coming up behind the final two Ethiopian runners pulling past them in lane 3 on the final straight. Lagat couldn't catch Farah. Merga finished in third but was later disqualified for stepping on the curb, giving the bronze to Gebremeskel.

Medalists edit

Gold Silver Bronze
Mo Farah
  Great Britain & N.I. (GBR)
Bernard Lagat
  United States (USA)
Dejen Gebremeskel
  Ethiopia (ETH)

Records edit

Prior to the competition, the records were as follows:

World record   Kenenisa Bekele (ETH) 12:37.35 Hengelo, Netherlands 31 May 2004
Championship record   Eliud Kipchoge (KEN) 12:52.79 Paris, France 31 August 2003
World leading   Mo Farah (GBR) 12:53.11 Monaco 22 July 2011
African record   Kenenisa Bekele (ETH) 12:37.35 Hengelo, Netherlands 31 May 2004
Asian record   Saif Saaeed Shaheen (QAT) 12:51.98 Rome, Italy 14 July 2006
North, Central American and Caribbean record   Bernard Lagat (USA) 12:53.60 Monaco 22 July 2011
South American record   Marílson Gomes dos Santos (BRA) 13:19.43 Kassel, Germany 8 June 2006
European record   Mohammed Mourhit (BEL) 12:49.71 Brussels, Belgium 25 August 2000
Oceanian record   Craig Mottram (AUS) 12:55.76 London, Great Britain 30 July 2004

Qualification standards edit

A time B time
13:20.00 13:27.00

Schedule edit

Date Time Round
September 1, 2011 10:05 Heats
September 4, 2011 19:40 Final

Results edit

KEY: q Fastest non-qualifiers Q Qualified NR National record PB Personal best SB Seasonal best

Heats edit

Qualification: First 5 in each heat (Q) and the next 5 fastest (q) advance to the final.

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 1 Bernard Lagat   United States (USA) 13:33.90 Q
2 1 Thomas Longosiwa   Kenya (KEN) 13:34.46 Q
3 1 Dejen Gebremeskel   Ethiopia (ETH) 13:34.48 Q
4 1 Isaiah Kiplangat Koech   Kenya (KEN) 13:34.54 Q
5 1 Galen Rupp   United States (USA) 13:34.91 Q
6 1 Hussain Jamaan Alhamdah   Saudi Arabia (KSA) 13:35.47 q
7 1 Bilisuma Shugi   Bahrain (BHR) 13:35.86 q
8 2 Imane Merga   Ethiopia (ETH) 13:37.96 Q
9 2 Mo Farah   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 13:38.03 Q
10 2 Abera Kuma   Ethiopia (ETH) 13:38.41 Q
11 2 Eliud Kipchoge   Kenya (KEN) 13:39.02 Q
12 2 Alistair Cragg   Ireland (IRL) 13:39.36 Q
13 1 Daniele Meucci   Italy (ITA) 13:39.90 q
14 2 Amanuel Mesel   Eritrea (ERI) 13:39.97 q
15 2 Jesús España   Spain (ESP) 13:40.38 q
16 2 Abraham Kiplimo   Uganda (UGA) 13:44.09
17 2 Andrew Bumbalough   United States (USA) 13:44.38
18 1 Javier Carriqueo   Argentina (ARG) 13:47.51
19 1 Collis Birmingham   Australia (AUS) 13:47.88
20 2 Elroy Gelant   South Africa (RSA) 13:48.33
21 1 Mumin Gala   Djibouti (DJI) 13:48.19
22 1 Rui Silva   Portugal (POR) 13:50.16
23 2 Ben St Lawrence   Australia (AUS) 13:51.64
24 2 Jake Robertson   New Zealand (NZL) 13:53.57 q
25 2 Geofrey Kusuro   Uganda (UGA) 13:54.58
26 1 Craig Mottram   Australia (AUS) 13:56.60
27 2 Dejene Regassa   Bahrain (BHR) 13:56.83
28 2 Sylvain Rukundo   Rwanda (RWA) 13:58.92
29 2 Rabah Aboud   Algeria (ALG) 14:00.34
30 1 Moses Kibet   Uganda (UGA) 14:05.15
31 1 Goitom Kifle   Eritrea (ERI) 14:06.42
32 2 Gérard Gahungu   Burundi (BDI) 14:09.15 PB
33 2 Kazuya Watanabe   Japan (JPN) 14:20.64
34 2 Baek Seung-ho   South Korea (KOR) 15:01.37
35 1 Abdishakur Nageye Abdulle   Somalia (SOM) 15:13.64 PB
36 2 Christian Ngningba   Gabon (GAB) 18:44.06 PB
2 Abdullah Abdulaziz Aljoud   Saudi Arabia (KSA) DNF
1 Francisco Javier Alves   Spain (ESP) DNF
1 Mounir Miout   Algeria (ALG) DNF
1 Kenenisa Bekele   Ethiopia (ETH) DNS
1 Adrian Blincoe   New Zealand (NZL) DNS

Final edit

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
  Mo Farah   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 13:23.36
  Bernard Lagat   United States (USA) 13:23.64
  Dejen Gebremeskel   Ethiopia (ETH) 13:23.92
4 Isiah Kiplangat Koech   Kenya (KEN) 13:24.95
5 Abera Kuma   Ethiopia (ETH) 13:25.50
6 Thomas Longosiwa   Kenya (KEN) 13:26.73
7 Eliud Kipchoge   Kenya (KEN) 13:27.27
8 Bilisuma Shugi   Bahrain (BHR) 13:27.67
9 Galen Rupp   United States (USA) 13:28.64
10 Daniele Meucci   Italy (ITA) 13:29.11
11 Amanuel Mesel   Eritrea (ERI) 13:33.99
12 Jesús España   Spain (ESP) 13:33.99
13 Hussain Jamaan Alhamdah   Saudi Arabia (KSA) 13:34.83
14 Alistair Cragg   Ireland (IRL) 13:45.33
15 Jake Robertson   New Zealand (NZL) 14:03.09
Imane Merga   Ethiopia (ETH) 13:23.78 DQ
  • Ethiopia's Imane Merga was originally awarded the bronze medal, but he was later disqualified for having stepped onto the curb of the running track. His teammate Dejen Gebremeskel was elevated to the bronze medal as a result.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ Britain's Mo Farah wins 5000m world title. AFP (2011-09-04). Retrieved on 2011-09-04.

External links edit