European Athletics Championships 2002 / 10,000 m men

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18th European Athletics Championships
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discipline 10,000 meter run
gender Men
Attendees 17 athletes from 10 countries
venue GermanyGermany Munich
Competition location Olympic Stadium
Competition phase August 7th
Medalist
gold medal José Manuel Martínez ( ESP ) SpainSpain 
Silver medal Dieter Baumann ( GER ) GermanyGermany 
Bronze medal José Ríos ( ESP ) SpainSpain 

The men's 10,000 meter run at the 2002 European Athletics Championships was held from August 16 to 18, 2002 in the Munich Olympic Stadium.

In this competition, the Spanish long-distance runners won two medals, gold and bronze. European champion was José Manuel Martínez . The German Dieter Baumann repeated his ranking from 1998 with second place . Before that, he was particularly successful on the 5,000-meter course , including second in 1988 , Olympic champion in 1992 and European champion in 1994 . Bronze went to José Ríos .

Existing records

World record 26: 22.75 min EthiopiaEthiopia Haile Gebrselassie Hengelo , Netherlands June 1, 1998
European record 26: 52.30 min BelgiumBelgium Mohammed Mourhit Stockholm , Sweden September 3, 1999
Championship record 27: 30.99 min FinlandFinland Martti Vainio EM Prague , Czechoslovakia August 29, 1978

The European Championship record, which has existed since 1978 , was not touched at these European championships either.

execution

As usual on the longest track distance, there was no preliminary round, all seventeen participants started in a joint final.

final

European champion José Manuel Martínez

August 7, 2002

space Surname nation Time (min)
1 José Manuel Martínez SpainSpain Spain 27: 47.65
2 Dieter Baumann GermanyGermany Germany 27: 47.87
3 José Ríos SpainSpain Spain 27: 48.29
4th Stefano Baldini ItalyItaly Italy 27: 50.98
5 Karl Keska United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 28: 01.72
6th El Hassan Lahssini FranceFrance France 28: 05.13
7th Marco Mazza ItalyItaly Italy 28: 05.94
8th Dmitri Maximov RussiaRussia Russia 28: 19.20
9 Kamiel Maase NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 28: 21.85
10 Rachid Berradi ItalyItaly Italy 28: 24.31
11 Dennis Jensen DenmarkDenmark Denmark 28: 24.55
12 Ignacio Cáceres SpainSpain Spain 28: 25.84
13 Alexander Lubina GermanyGermany Germany 28: 43.90
14th Claes Nyberg SwedenSweden Sweden 29: 03.92
15th Mario Kröckert GermanyGermany Germany 29: 08.86
16 Seamus Power IrelandIreland Ireland 29: 43.65
DNF Abdellah Béhar FranceFrance France

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References and comments

  1. IAAF world records. 10,000 m men , accessed October 27, 2019
  2. Progression of the European Outdoor Records, 10000 m Men , Spanish / English, p. 14 (PDF, 271 kB), accessed on October 27, 2019