National records in the 10,000 metres

The following table is an overview of all national records in the 10,000 metres.

Outdoor edit

Men edit

Country Time Athlete Date Place Reference
  Uganda 26:11.00 Joshua Cheptegei 7 October 2020 Valencia [1]
  Ethiopia 26:17.53 Kenenisa Bekele 26 August 2005 Brussels
  Kenya 26:27.85 Paul Tergat 22 August 1997 Brussels [2]
  United States 26:33.84 Grant Fisher 6 March 2022 San Juan Capistrano [3]
  Eritrea 26:37.25 Zersenay Tadese 25 August 2006 Brussels
  Morocco 26:38.08 Salah Hissou 23 August 1996 Brussels
  Qatar 26:38.76 Ahmad Hassan Abdullah 5 September 2003 Brussels
  England 26:46.57 Mo Farah 3 June 2011 Eugene, Oregon [4][5][6]
  Great Britain and N.I. 26:46.57 Mo Farah 3 June 2011 Eugene, Oregon [4][5][6]
  Belgium 26:52.30 Mohammed Mourhit 3 September 1999 Brussels
  Canada 26:59.35 Mohammed Ahmed 6 October 2019 Doha [7]
  Canada 27:02.35 Mohammed Ahmed 4 August 2017 London [8]
  Tanzania 27:06.17 John Yuda Msuri 30 August 2002 Brussels
  Bahrain 27:07.49 Birhanu Balew 19 May 2021 Ostrava [9]
  Mexico 27:08.23 Arturo Barrios 18 August 1989 Berlin
  Australia 27:09.57 Jack Rayner 16 March 2024 San Juan Capistrano [10]
  Japan 27:09.80 Kazuya Shiojiri 10 December 2023 Tokyo [11]
  Italy 27:10.76 Yemaneberhan Crippa 6 October 2019 Doha [12]
  Portugal 27:12.47 António Pinto 30 July 1999 Stockholm
  Spain 27:14.44 Fabián Roncero 4 April 1998 Lisbon
  Thailand 27:17.14 Kieran Tuntivate 20 February 2021 San Juan Capistrano [13][14]
  France 27:17.29 Julien Wanders 17 July 2019 Hengelo [15]
   Switzerland 27:17.29 Julien Wanders 17 July 2019 Hengelo [16]
  Burundi 27:20.38 Aloÿs Nizigama 7 July 1995 London
  Germany 27:21.53 Dieter Baumann 5 April 1997 Baracaldo
  Rwanda 27:22.28 Dieudonné Disi 14 September 2007 Brussels
  Turkey 27:24.09 Ali Kaya 2 May 2015 Mersin [17]
  Norway 27:24.78 Are Nakkim 14 July 1990 Kristiansand [18]
  Netherlands 27:26.29 Kamiel Maase 30 August 2002 Brussels
  Brazil 27:28.12 Marílson dos Santos 2 June 2007 Neerpelt
  South Africa 27:29.94 Hendrick Ramaala 22 February 1999 Port Elizabeth
  New Zealand 27:30.90 Jake Robertson 13 April 2018 Gold Coast, Queensland
  Finland 27:30.99 Martti Vainio 29 August 1978 Prague
  Lithuania 27:31.50 Aleksandras Antipovas 29 August 1978 Prague
  Saudi Arabia 27:31.61 Mukhlid Al-Otaibi 9 June 2012 Radès [19]
  Norway 27:32.52 Sondre Nordstad Moen 31 August 2019 Oslo
  Ecuador 27:32.59 Bayron Piedra 1 May 2011 Palo Alto [20]
  Israel 27:33.99 Tadesse Gethahon 20 May 2023 London [21]
  Austria 27:36.46 Günther Weidlinger 4 May 2008 Palo Alto
  Argentina 27:38.72 Antonio Silio 26 September 1993 Brussels
  Ireland 27:39.55 Alistair Cragg 29 April 2007 Palo Alto
  Romania 27:40.06 Ilie Floroiu 29 August 1978 Prague
  Estonia 27:40.61 Enn Sellik 29 August 1978 Prague
  Belarus 27:41.89 Aleksandr Fedotkin 4 September 1979 Brussels
  Guatemala 27:42.56 Luis Grijalva 4 March 2023 San Juan Capistrano [22]
  Slovakia 27:42.98 Róbert Štefko 29 June 1997 Lille
  Scotland 27:43.03 Ian Stewart 9 September 1977 London
  Czech Republic 27:47.90 Jan Pešava 8 June 1998 Prague
  Botswana 27:48.2 Matthews Motshwarateu 7 May 1979 Stellenbosch
  Colombia 27:53.02 Domingo Tibaduiza 11 June 1978 Vienna
  Russia 27:53.12 Sergey Ivanov 17 July 2008 Kazan
  Peru 27:53.58 José Luis Ostos 5 May 2016 Stanford [23]
  Poland 27:53.61 Jerzy Kowol 29 August 1978 Prague
  Tunisia 27:54.69 Mohammed Gammoudi 8 August 1972 Munich
  Denmark 27:54.76 Carsten Jørgensen 4 April 1998 Lisbon
  Sweden 27:55.74 Jonny Danielson 7 June 1989 Södertälje
  Bulgaria 27:56.26 Evgeni Ignatov 2 July 1988 Oslo
  Zimbabwe 27:57.34 Cuthbert Nyasango 28 July 2007 Avilés
  Algeria 27:58.03 Khoudir Aggoune 6 June 2008 Saint-Maur-des-Fossés
  Serbia 27:58.39 Danijel Korica 10 August 1971 Helsinki
  Kazakhstan 27:58.9 h Anatoliy Badrankov 3 November 1978 Tashkent
  Zambia 28:00.33 Charles Mulinga 14 April 1995 Walnut
  Kyrgyzstan 28:00.9 h Vadim Mochalov 10 July 1973 Sochi
  Hungary 28:01.88 Zoltán Káldy 6 July 1991 Oslo
  India 28:02.89 Surendra Singh 12 July 2008 Vigo [24]
  Palestine 28:04.76 Mohammed Baket 24 August 1996 Troisdorf
  Chile 28:05.61 Mauricio Díaz 22 September 2000 Sydney
  Lesotho 28:06.33 Namakoe Nkhasi 22 June 2016 Durban [25]
  Jamaica 28:06.40 Kemoy Campbell 31 March 2017 Stanford [26]
  Somalia 28:06.65 Abdihakim Abdirahman 7 May 1999 Palo Alto
  Greece 28:07.17 Spyros Andriopoulos 30 August 1987 Rome
  China 28:08.67 Ren Longyun 1 November 2007 Wuhan
  Georgia 28:16.15 Oleg Strizhakov 25 July 1990 Seattle
  Moldova 28:16.4 h Vasiliy Nikolayev 18 July 1978 Vilnius
  Djibouti 28:17.4 Hussein Ahmed Salah 12 July 1984 Rabat
  Sudan 28:20.26 Musa Gouda 3 August 1984 Los Angeles
  South Korea 28:23.62 Jeon Eun-hoi 23 October 2010 Yokohama [27]
  Croatia 28:24.32 Slavko Petrović 2 April 2005 Barakaldo
  Latvia 28:25.8 h Genādijs Hlistovs 3 June 1973 Moscow
  North Korea 28:26.86 Ryu Ok-Hyon 9 June 1990 Moscow [28]
  Cyprus 28:26.87 Marios Kassianidis 19 June 1981 Prague
  Uruguay 28:28.49 Santiago Catrofe 20 August 2023 Budapest [29]
  Malta 28:29.85 Jordan Gusman 31 March 2023 Palo Alto [30]
  Angola 28:31.09 João N'Tyamba 24 August 1999 Seville
  Venezuela 28:31.14 Marvin Blanco 6 December 2015 Sacramento [31]
  South Sudan 28:32.72 Dominic Lokinyomo Lobalu 4 June 2021 Uster
  Slovenia 28:32.86 Stane Rozman 30 June 1983 Lausanne
  Bolivia 28:34.37 Vidal Basco 9 August 2019 Lima
  Iceland 28:36.80 Hlynur Andrésson 5 June 2021 Birmingham [32]
  Namibia 28:38.2 h Mynhardt Mbeumuna Kauanivi 9 April 2016 Swakopmund
  Luxembourg 28:46.4 Justin Gloden 15 June 1984 Louvain
  Uzbekistan 28:48.4 Abdirahman Ibragimov 9 August 1980 Kharkiv
  Libya 28:48.53 Ali Mabrouk El Zaidi 14 June 1999 Prague
  Cuba 28:48.96 Alberto Cuba 10 February 1989 Havana
  Turkmenistan 28:50.0 Rashid Kakadshanov 18 July 1978 Vilnius
  Azerbaijan 28:55.82 Evans Kiplagat 20 May 2017 Baku [33]
  Democratic Republic of the Congo 28:57.28 Danny Kassap 9 July 2003 Hamilton
  Philippines 29:02.36 Eduardo Buenavista 7 October 2002 Busan
  Nigeria 29:04.5 Itsifamus Choolon 7 June 1998 Lagos
  Cape Verde 29:09.51 Nelson Cruz 28 June 2008 Lisbon
  Malawi 29:11.13 Rodwell Kamwendo 26 July 2002 Manchester
  Chinese Taipei (Taiwan) 29:12.1 Hsu Gi-sheng 28 November 1993 Hachioji
  Aruba 29:12.53 Kimball Reynierse 14 May 1986 Leiden
  New Caledonia 29:13.0 Alain Lazare 7 July 1979 Nouméa [34][35]
  Mongolia 29:17.72 Ser-Od Bat-Ochir 9 October 2020 Tajimi
  Haiti 29:18.03 Steeve Gabart 27 March 2009 Palo Alto
  United States Virgin Islands 29:18.25 Eduardo Garcia 28 May 2021 Portland [36]
  Swaziland 29:19.71 Siphesihle Mdluli 26 July 2002 Manchester
  Egypt 29:20.91 Muharram Hamedallah Mohamad 16 March 2017 Cairo [37]
  Iran 29:22.65 Hamid Sajjadi 26 July 1996 Atlanta [38]
  Jordan 29:24.35 Awad Al-Hasini 10 October 1994 Hiroshima
  Indonesia 29:25.77 Agus Prayogo 26 November 2010 Guangzhou [39]
  Bosnia and Herzegovina 29:29.8 Sead Kondo 7 June 1975 Sarajevo
  Malaysia 29:30.19 Ramachandran Murusamy 27 August 1994 Victoria
  Andorra 29:30.31 Marcos Sanza 11 April 2015 Huelva
  Myanmar 29:37.4 Gopal Thein Win 24 February 1993 Rangoon
  Albania 29:41.5 Isuf Curri 21 October 1989 Tirana [40]
  Vietnam 29:44.82 Nguyễn Văn Lai 19 December 2013 Naypyidaw [41]
  Paraguay 29:48.27 Derlis Ayala 25 March 2015 Buenos Aires [42]
  Saint Lucia 29:48.97 Zepherinus Joseph 23 March 2001 Tallahassee
  Ghana 29:53.78 William Aponsah 10 January 2020 Accra
  Gambia 30:03.77 Nfamara Njie 14 May 2016 Rome
  United Arab Emirates 30:04.1 Mohamed Ahmed Amer 8 August 1997 Västerås
  Bermuda 30:04.66 Christopher Estwanik 3 July 2015 Saint Clement [43]
  Republic of North Macedonia 30:04.66 Dario Ivanovski 22 May 2021 Skopje
  Iraq 30:06.0 h Abdulkarim Al-Sadi 9 November 1986 Mosul
  Cameroon 30:07.3 Pierre Foka 26 August 1995 Yaoundé
  Mozambique 30:09.3 Pedro Mulomo 16 May 1982 Maputo
  Togo 30:13.81 Kama Pakoula Lekadé 15 September 1995 Rome
  Senegal 30:15.17 Ibrahima Gning 22 June 2007 Dakar
  Ivory Coast 30:17.64 Atse Herrera Jonathan 29 August 2020 Pacé
  Niger 30:18.5 Inni Aboubacar 11 July 1980 Grasse
  Nicaragua 30:25.25 William Aguirre 10 March 1989 Havana
  Dominican Republic 30:25.51 Domingo Batista 4 July 1988 Puerto Ordaz
  Mauritius 30:26.42 Menon Ramsamy 4 September 2003 -
  Pakistan 30:27.2 Mazhar Hussain 2 August 1977 Troisdorf
  Bangladesh 30:27.7 Mohamed Eliysuddin 18–20 March 1999 Dhaka
  El Salvador 30:27.96 Ronald Arias 25 May 2001 Havana
  Trinidad and Tobago 30:30.42 Quintin John 16 June 1905 Kingston, Jamaica
  Gabon 30:30.5 Jérôme Abi 20 July 1978 Algiers
  Bahamas 30:32.11 Gabriel Curtis 17 April 2021 Charlottesville [44]
  Lebanon 30:36.74 Ali Awad 28 June 1995 Tunis
    Nepal 30:39.1 Rajendra Bahadur Bhandari 29 June 2006 Kathmandu
  Central African Republic 30:41.5 Jules Yadagba 12 July 2003 Bangui
  Barbados 30:44.30 Leo Garnes 22 April 1993 Albany
  Honduras 30:44.8 Clovis Morales 3 August 1977 Ludenscheid
  San Marino 30:45.4 Gian Luigi Macina 12 April 1992 Rubiera
  Chad 30:47.29 Yaya Ismaïl 23 September 1988 Seoul
  Mali 30:47.98 Youssouf Diallo 20 July 1994 Lisbon
  Republic of the Congo 30:48.27 Obva Elengha 22 September 1991 Cairo
  Yemen 30:49.58 Khalid Al-Etashi 31 July 1992 Barcelona
  Kuwait 30:57.04 Omar Awad Al-Rashidi 16 March 2008 Kuwait City
  Gibraltar 30:59.87 Michael Sánchez 10 July 2005 Lerwick
  Oman 31:02.00 Ahmad Saeed Al-Rawahi 7 November 1997 Bangkok
  Seychelles 31:05.55 Simon Labiche 21 June 1997 Durban
  Sierra Leone 31:06.29 Alifu Massaquoi 18 July 1970 Edinburgh
  Singapore 31:10.70 Soh Rui Yong 11 May 2023 Phnom Penh [45]
  Guyana 31:14.14 Kelvin Johnson 21 June 2013 Port of Spain x[46]
  Papua New Guinea 31:21.4 Tau John Tokwepota 29 May 1905 Lae [34]
  East Timor 31:22.21 Año Alves 11 September 1996 Jakarta
  Benin 31:24.6 Imorou Zato 18 July 1997 Cotonou
  Liechtenstein 31:29.18 Roland Wille 7 July 1994 Dübendorf
  Burkina Faso 31:31.0 Charles Néboua 20 April 1996 Ouagadougou
  Grenada 31:31.1 Emerald Frederick 8 March 1991 St. George's
  Fiji 31:32.0 Usaia Sotutu 1 April 1971 Provo, Utah [34]
  French Polynesia 31:32.87 Georges Richmond 30 April 2003 Pirae [34]
  Equatorial Guinea 31:52.2 José Luis Ebatela 7 July 2002 Mongomo
  Laos 31:52.66 Sinlasone Sanith 21 August 1996 Sydney
  Dominica 31:53.3 Steve Agar 16 April 1989 St George's
  Monaco 32:00.76 Antoine Berlin 22 April 2010 Philadelphia [47]
  Comoros 32:15.56 Daou Bacar Mouhamadi 11 March 2017 Saint-Denis, Réunion [37]
  Guinea 32:27.5 Mohamed Malal Sy Savané 28/29 June 1989 Conakry
  Macau 32:40.0 Fong Kim Fong 1 March 1989 Guangzhou
  Solomon Islands 32:44.0 Chris Votu 26 April 2003 Lae [34]
  Maldives 32:46.14 Hussain Fazeel Haroon 21 April 2019 Doha
  Liberia 33:04.0 h Nimley Twegbe 1 September 1984 Monrovia
  Guinea-Bissau 33:04.04 Aruna Dabo 18 July 1989 Casablanca
  Vanuatu 33:04.1 h Jimmy Sandy Sam 7 July 2003 Suva
  Mauritania 33:04.49 Ismaël Ould Adermaz 5 August 1995 Gothenburg
  Suriname 33:24.9 h Marcus Aminta 1 July 1983 Paramaribo
  Afghanistan 33:25.6 h Nouruddin 1961 Kabul
  Cayman Islands 33:29.01 Nicholas Akers 6 August 1978 Edmonton
  Antigua and Barbuda 33:32.6 h Tyrone Thibou 1986 Bridgetown
  Cambodia 33:40.2 h Suos Chhin 1 September 1966 Phnom Penh
  Brunei 33:56.35 Sifli Anak Ahar 8 December 2003 Hanoi
  Niue 34:17.1 h Palana Ahotala 16 October 1982 Paliati [34]
  American Samoa 34:28.0 h Sailala Solilai 9 September 1971 Pirae [34]
  Belize 34:32.59 Christopher Pinelo 13 March 2015 Los Angeles
  Samoa 34:42.5a James Hoeflich 30 August 1979 Apia [34]
  Saint Kitts and Nevis 35:18.4 h Jesse Mulcaire 13 May 1990 Basseterre
  Wallis and Futuna 35:57.6 Sosefo Aikilikopi 30 August 1979 Suva [34]
  Northern Mariana Islands 36:39.7 John Hoffman March 27, 1994 Mangilao [34][48]
  Kiribati 36:46.2 Tara Mango 31 August 1963 Suva [34]
  Tonga 37:33.6 Peau'afi Houkinima 30 August 1979 Suva [34]
  Bhutan 38:39.7 Dhoman Tenzin 22 September 1984 Kathmandu
  Norfolk Island 38:42.1 Trevor Calder 7 November 1992 Middlegate [34]
  Curaçao 39:16.00 Virgilio Isenia 30 April 2010 Aruba
  Marshall Islands 40:11.92 Bob Sholar 3 August 1998 Koror [34]
  Tajikistan 29:29.0 Anatoliy Belogurov 8 May 1977 Dushanbe
  Guam 31:39.24 Johnson Lee 18 April 2008 Monmouth [34]
  Federated States of Micronesia 35:46.1 Elias Rodriguez 27 March 1994 Mangilao [34]
  Ukraine 27:59.8h Pavlo Andreyev 10 July 1973 Moscow
  Angola 28:20.0 # João N'Tyamba 5 May 2001 Lubango
  Puerto Rico 28:27.1 h Carmelo Ríos April 28, 1984 Walnut
  Madagascar 28:42.0 h Jules Randrianarivelo 21 July 1979 Moscow
  Costa Rica 28:48.4 h Rafael Angel Perez 8 May 1976 Knoxville
  Sri Lanka 29:18.0 h Lucien Sellapuliage B. Rosa 13 May 1975 Arkansas City, Arkansas
  Mauritius 29:50.6 # Menon Ramsamy 10 August 1998 Saint-Paul
  Armenia 29:52.8 h Artashes Mikoyan 20 July 1976 Chişinău
  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 29:58.3 h Pamenos Ballantyne 19 July 1998 Derby
  Panama 30:07.0 h Agustin Morán 22 March 1997 Panama City [1]
  Syria 30:14.5 h Farouk Khadour 10 October 1986 Yalta
  Hong Kong 30:26.51 Tse Chun Yin 14 November 2023 Nanning
  Kuwait 30:29.73 # Ali Saleh 9 November 1983 Kuwait City
  Montenegro 30:45.0 h Osman Erović 31 May 1987 Kumbor
  Kosovo 30:47.0 h # Nexhmidin Ibishi 29 May 1971 Belgrade
  Kosovo 32:41.30 # Lulzim Kallaba 14 June 2003 Mitrovica, Kosovo
  São Tomé and Príncipe 33:30.0 h Mário Pitra 5 June 1982 São Tomé
  Cook Islands 35:23.0 h Muriaroa Ngaro 30 August 1979 Suva [34]
  Palau 38:24.2 h Richard Madrekewet 8 July 1990 San Antonio [34]

Women edit

Country Time Athlete Date Place Reference
  Kenya 29:32.53 Vivian Cheruiyot 12 August 2016 Rio de Janeiro [49]
  Bahrain 29:50.77 Kalkidan Gezahegne 8 May 2021 Maia [50]
  Scotland 30:00.86 Eilish McColgan 4 March 2023 San Juan Capistrano [51]
  United States 30:03.82 Alicia Monson 4 March 2023 San Juan Capistrano [52]
  Norway 30:13.74 Ingrid Kristiansen 5 July 1986 Oslo
  Australia 30:35.66 Lauren Ryan 16 March 2024 San Juan Capistrano [53]
  Burundi 30:41.93 Francine Niyonsaba 7 August 2021 Tokyo [54]
  Israel 30:46.37 Lonah Chemtai Salpeter 15 August 2022 Munich [55]
  Uganda 31:06.46 Sarah Chelangat 10 October 2020 Hengelo [56]
  Sweden 31:08.05 Meraf Bahta 4 May 2021 Stockholm
  United Arab Emirates 31:10.25 Alia Saeed Mohammed 23 April 2016 Dubai [57]
  Romania 31:11.24 Mihaela Botezan 27 August 2004 Athens
  Serbia 31:29.65 Olivera Jevtić 30 September 2022 Sydney
  Moldova 31:42.43 Svetlana Guskova 30 August 1986 Stuttgart
  Luxembourg 32:16.97 Danièle Kaber 30 August 1986 Stuttgart
  Croatia 32:28.67 Bojana Bjeljac 20 May 2023 London [58]
  Puerto Rico 32:36.03 Beverly Ramos 5 May 2017 Stanford [59]
  Argentina 32:33.99 Daiana Ocampo 14 May 2022 Buenos Aires
  Venezuela 33:09.33 Joselyn Daniely Brea 10 April 2021 Torrevieja
  Chinese Taipei 33:39.90 Xie Qianhe 9 March 2021 New Taipei City [60]
  Namibia 33:42.19 Elizabeth Mongudhi 25 July 1999 Windhoek
  Malaysia 33:50.80 Jayanthi Palaniappan 16 July 1994 Brussels
  Bosnia and Herzegovina 34:03.23 Lucia Kimani 12 April 2008 Istanbul
  Bolivia 34:09.54 Jhoselyn Camargo 29 May 2021 Guayaquil [61]
  Malta 34:25.1 h Mx Carol Galea 30 April 1997 Watford
  Costa Rica 34:35.74 Diana Bogantes 27 June 2021 San José [62]
  Thailand 34:46.61 Jane Vongvorachoti 25 April 2013 Philadelphia [63]
  Republic of North Macedonia 35:00.30 Adrijana Pop Arsova 17 April 2022 Skopje [64]
  Angola 35:06.9 h Ernestina Paulino 2 August 2008 Luanda
  Ghana 35:27.23 Lydia Mato 14 May 2015 Hutchinson [65]
  Uruguay 35:56.58 Lorena Sosa 6 March 2021 Montevideo [66]
  Gibraltar 36:23.35 Kim Baglietto 2 July 2015 Saint Clement [67]
  U.S. Virgin Islands 36:27.71 Jackie Morgan 16 April 1999 Walnut
  Solomon Islands 37:54.60 Sharon Firisua 1 July 2017 Suva [68]
  South Sudan 37:55.31 Falicia Oyo 25 June 2016 Durban [69]
  Macao 38:52.01[a] Hoi Long 22 October 2021 Xi'an [70]
  Honduras 38:56.52 Edith Ramirez 11 December 1997 San Pedro Sula
  Pakistan 40:42.7 h Rabia Ashiq 21 April 2011 Lahore [71]
  Bangladesh 42:34.1 h Rinki Biswas 4 January 2022 Dhaka [72]
  Bahamas 45:50.79 Jennaya Hield 29 March 2015 Towson [73]
  Afghanistan 46:11.52 Shabnam Fayyaz 13 April 2019 Greencastle

Notes edit

  1. ^ ratified by AAMC; not recognized by World Athletics

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