2022 World Athletics Championships – Men's 5000 metres

The men's 5000 metres at the 2022 World Athletics Championships was held at the Hayward Field in Eugene from 21 to 24 July 2022.[1]

Men's 5000 metres
at the 2022 World Championships
VenueHayward Field
Dates21 July (heats)
24 July (final)
Competitors48 from 26 nations
Winning time13:09.24
Medalists
gold medal    Norway
silver medal    Kenya
bronze medal    Uganda
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Video on YouTube
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Summary edit

The podium from the previous championships all returned. Muktar Edris was now ranked #13 in the world, Selemon Barega #3 and Mohammed Ahmed #4. Olympic Champion and world record holder Joshua Cheptegei was #1. And there was Jakob Ingebrigtsen with no ranking at all and a chip on his shoulder after losing the 1500 earlier in the Championships.

From the start, Cheptegei went to the front to control the race. He was marked by Luis Grijalva, Jacob Krop and Grant Fisher through three 62 second laps. Then Cheptegei let off the gas, the Kenyans decided to move forward, Krop taking the point, Nicholas Kipkorir dropped in behind him, Daniel Ebenyo came along the outside of the pack to join them. But the pace dropped to 65 second laps. Grijalva and Cheptegei both made minor attempts to displace one of the Kenyans but they would have none of that. After 5 laps, Kipkorir took the lead while Krop dropped back, then he dropped back a little more and the roadblock was broken. Meanwhile, Ingebrigtsen made a leisurely jog along the outside to join the front group, taking a wide detour out to lane 4 for water, only joined by Cheptegei and Edris before dropping in next to Grijalva behind Kipkorir. For the next four laps, the Kenyan cast of leaders kept changing as one would drop back into the pack then rush back to the front while another would drop back. With a kilometer to go, Ingebrigtsen took a shift at the front. Krop made one more effort to take the lead, but no, Ingebrigtsen felt he wanted to be there and would not let him pass again keeping Krop to the outside as the pace got faster and faster. Down the final backstretch, Fisher worked his way past Kipkorir into third, with Ahmed behind him. Through the final turn, Ingebrigtsen separated from the pack and after he had 7 metres, looking back to make sure there was no trouble coming to take his easy win. Behind him, Krop moved to the rail through the turn. With Ahmed passing on his outside, Fisher stepped on the rail with 120 metres to go, losing his balance and momentum. Ahmed and Oscar Chelimo went by, then Grijalva moving faster than any of them. In lane 3, Chelimo ran past Ahmed, who strained for the finish line. As he dived for the finish, Grijalva pipped him for fourth but his closing speed couldn't catch Chelimo.

Records edit

Before the competition records were as follows:[2]

Record Athlete & Nat. Perf. Location Date
World record   Joshua Cheptegei (UGA) 12:35.36 Monte Carlo, Monaco 14 August 2020
Championship record   Eliud Kipchoge (KEN) 12:52.79 Saint-Denis, France 31 August 2003
World Leading   Nicholas Kipkorir Kimeli (KEN) 12:46.33 Rome, Italy 9 June 2022
African Record   Joshua Cheptegei (UGA) 12:35.36 Monte Carlo, Monaco 14 August 2020
Asian Record   Albert Rop (BHR) 12:51.96 Monte Carlo, Monaco 19 July 2013
North, Central American and Caribbean record   Mohammed Ahmed (CAN) 12:47.20 Portland, United States 10 July 2020
South American Record   Marílson Gomes dos Santos (BRA) 13:19.43 Kassel, Germany 8 June 2006
European Record   Jakob Ingebrigtsen (NOR) 12:48.45 Florence, Italy 10 June 2021
Oceanian record   Craig Mottram (AUS) 12:55.76 London, Great Britain 30 July 2004

Qualification standard edit

The standard to qualify automatically for entry was 13:13.50.[3]

Schedule edit

The event schedule, in local time (UTC−7), was as follows:

Date Time Round
21 July 18:10 Heats
24 July 18:05 Final

Results edit

Heats edit

The first 5 athletes in each heat (Q) and the next 5 fastest (q) qualify for the final.[4]

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 2 Jacob Krop   Kenya (KEN) 13:13.30 Q
2 2 Jakob Ingebrigtsen   Norway (NOR) 13:13.92 Q
3 2 Luis Grijalva   Guatemala (GUA) 13:14.04 Q, SB
4 2 Yomif Kejelcha   Ethiopia (ETH) 13:14.87 Q
5 2 Mohammed Ahmed   Canada (CAN) 13:15.17 Q
6 2 Daniel Ebenyo   Kenya (KEN) 13:15.17 q
7 2 Muktar Edris   Ethiopia (ETH) 13:21.19 q
8 2 Marc Scott   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 13:22.54 q
9 1 Oscar Chelimo   Uganda (UGA) 13:24.24 Q
10 1 Grant Fisher   United States (USA) 13:24.44 Q
11 1 Selemon Barega   Ethiopia (ETH) 13:24.44 Q
12 1 Joshua Cheptegei   Uganda (UGA) 13:24.47 Q
13 1 Abdihamid Nur   United States (USA) 13:24.48 Q
14 2 Sam Parsons   Germany (GER) 13:24.50 q
15 1 Nicholas Kimeli   Kenya (KEN) 13:24.56 q
16 1 Telahun Haile Bekele   Ethiopia (ETH) 13:24.77
17 2 Merhawi Mebrahtu   Eritrea (ERI) 13:24.89
18 2 William Kincaid   United States (USA) 13:25.02
19 1 Ky Robinson   Australia (AUS) 13:27.03
20 1 Andrew Butchart   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 13:31.26 SB
21 1 Sam Atkin   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 13:34.36
22 1 Adel Mechaal   Spain (ESP) 13:36.48
23 1 Geordie Beamish   New Zealand (NZL) 13:36.86
24 1 Narve Gilje Nordås   Norway (NOR) 13:37.14
25 2 Hamish Carson   New Zealand (NZL) 13:37.62
26 1 Soufiyan Bouqantar   Morocco (MAR) 13:37.69
27 1 Charles Philibert-Thiboutot   Canada (CAN) 13:38.80
28 1 Maximilian Thorwirth   Germany (GER) 13:43.02
29 1 Altobeli da Silva   Brazil (BRA) 13:43.80 SB
30 1 Adriaan Wildschutt   South Africa (RSA) 13:44.32
31 2 Hyuga Endo   Japan (JPN) 13:47.07
32 2 Peter Maru   Uganda (UGA) 13:47.65
33 1 Mohamed Mohumed   Germany (GER) 13:52.00
34 2 Lesiba Precious Mashele   South Africa (RSA) 13:52.37
35 2 Matthew Ramsden   Australia (AUS) 13:52.90
36 1 Jamal Abdelmaji Eisa Mohammed   Athlete Refugee Team (ART) 14:02.79 SB
37 2 Hicham Akankam   Morocco (MAR) 14:05.11
38 2 Yaseen Abdalla   Sudan (SUD) 14:15.59
39 1 Nursultan Keneshbekov   Kyrgyzstan (KGZ) 14:15.59
40 2 Kieran Tuntivate   Thailand (THA) 14:19.28
41 2 Jethro Saint-Fleur   Aruba (ARU) 16:04.46 PB
2 Ali Hissein Mahamat   Chad (CHA) DNS

Final edit

The final was started on 24 July at 18:05.[5]

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
  Jakob Ingebrigtsen   Norway (NOR) 13:09.24
  Jacob Krop   Kenya (KEN) 13:09.98
  Oscar Chelimo   Uganda (UGA) 13:10.20 SB
4 Luis Grijalva   Guatemala (GUA) 13:10.44 SB
5 Mohammed Ahmed   Canada (CAN) 13:10.46
6 Grant Fisher   United States (USA) 13:11.65
7 Nicholas Kimeli   Kenya (KEN) 13:11.97
8 Yomif Kejelcha   Ethiopia (ETH) 13:12.09
9 Joshua Cheptegei   Uganda (UGA) 13:13.12
10 Daniel Ebenyo   Kenya (KEN) 13:16.64
11 Abdihamid Nur   United States (USA) 13:18.05
12 Selemon Barega   Ethiopia (ETH) 13:19.62
13 Muktar Edris   Ethiopia (ETH) 13:24.67
14 Marc Scott   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 13:41.04
15 Sam Parsons   Germany (GER) 13:45.89

References edit

  1. ^ Timetable
  2. ^ "5000 Metres Men − Records". IAAF. Retrieved 9 July 2022.
  3. ^ "Competitions Entry Standards 2022 – IAAF World Championships – PDF title, Qualification Standards for the IAAF World Athletics Championships Oregon 2022" (PDF). iaaf.org. 9 July 2022.
  4. ^ Heats Summary
  5. ^ Final Results