European Athletics Championships 2002/5000 m men

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18th European Athletics Championships
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discipline 5000 meter run
gender Men
Attendees 22 athletes from 15 countries
venue GermanyGermany Munich
Competition location Olympic Stadium
Competition phase August 11th
Medalist
gold medal Alberto García ( ESP ) SpainSpain 
Silver medal Ismaïl Sghyr ( FRA ) FranceFrance 
Bronze medal Serhij Lebid ( UKR ) UkraineUkraine 

The men's 5000 meter run at the 2002 European Athletics Championships was held on August 11, 2002 in Munich's Olympic Stadium.

European champion was the Spaniard Alberto García . He won before the Frenchman Ismaïl Sghyr . Bronze went to Serhij Lebid from Ukraine.

Existing records

World record 12: 39.36 min EthiopiaEthiopia Haile Gebrselassie Helsinki , Finland July 13, 1998
European record 12: 49.71 min BelgiumBelgium Mohammed Mourhit Brussels , Belgium August 25, 2000
Championship record 13: 10.15 min United KingdomUnited Kingdom Jack Buckner EM Stuttgart , Federal Republic of Germany August 31, 1986

The existing EM record was not set at these European championships and was not improved.

execution

With a field of 22 runners, a preliminary round was waived, all athletes went to a joint final.

final

European champion Alberto García

August 11, 2002

space Surname nation Time (min)
1 Alberto García SpainSpain Spain 13: 38.18
2 Ismaïl Sghyr FranceFrance France 13: 39.81
3 Serhiy Lebid UkraineUkraine Ukraine 13: 40.00
4th Roberto García SpainSpain Spain 13: 40.85
5 Kamiel Maase NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 13: 41.42
6th Mark Carroll IrelandIreland Ireland 13: 42.87
7th Balázs Csillag HungaryHungary Hungary 13: 49.03
8th Salvatore Vincenti ItalyItaly Italy 13: 50.53
9 Sam Haughian United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 13: 50.75
10 Michele Gamba ItalyItaly Italy 13: 53.28
11 Jesús España SpainSpain Spain 13: 55.80
12 Christian Belz SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 13: 56.69
13 Tom Compernolle BelgiumBelgium Belgium 13: 57.46
14th Marius Bakken NorwayNorway Norway 13: 57.89
15th Erik Sjöqvist SwedenSweden Sweden 13: 57.96
16 Rachid Chékhémani FranceFrance France 13: 59.75
17th Mikhail Yeginov RussiaRussia Russia 14: 05.45
18th Gennaro Di Napoli ItalyItaly Italy 14: 08.19
19th Michael May GermanyGermany Germany 14: 12.01
20th Dalibor Balgač CroatiaCroatia Croatia 14: 14.45
21st Joakim Johansson SwedenSweden Sweden 14: 22.98
DNF El Hassan Lahssini FranceFrance France

Web links

Video

References and comments

  1. IAAF world records. 5000 m men , accessed October 27, 2019
  2. Progression of the European Outdoor Records, 5000 m Men , Spanish / English, p. 13 (PDF, 271 kB), accessed on October 27, 2019