World Athletics Championships 2001/5000 m men

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8th World Athletics Championships
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discipline 5000 meter run
gender Men
Attendees 35 athletes from 24 countries
venue CanadaCanada Edmonton
Competition location Commonwealth Stadium
Competition phase August 6th (preliminary)
August 10th (final)
Medalist
gold medal Richard Limo ( KEN ) KenyaKenya 
Silver medal Million Wolde ETHEthiopia 1996Ethiopia 
Bronze medal John Kibowen ( KEN ) KenyaKenya 

The men's 5,000-meter race at the 2001 World Athletics Championships was held on August 6 and 10, 2001 in the Commonwealth Stadium in the Canadian city ​​of Edmonton .

In this competition, long-distance runners from Kenya won two gold and bronze medals. Richard Limo became world champion after winning silver over 3000 meters in the 1998 African Championships . Second place went to the Ethiopian Olympic champion of 2000 million Wolde . John Kibowen won the bronze medal.

Existing records

World record 12: 39.36 min Ethiopia 1996Ethiopia Haile Gebrselassie Rome , Italy June 13, 1998
World Cup record 12: 58.13 min MoroccoMorocco Salah Hissou 1999 World Cup in Seville , Spain August 28, 1999

The existing world championship record was not set and not improved at these world championships.

doping

One doping case was recorded in this discipline.

The Algerian Ali Saïdi-Sief tested positive for nandrolone . he had to return his silver medal and was banned for two years.

Two athletes in particular suffered:

Preliminary round

The preliminary round was held in two runs. The first five athletes per run - highlighted in light blue - and the five fastest runners - highlighted in light green - qualified for the final.

Forward 1

August 6, 2001, 9:35 a.m.

space Surname nation Time (min)
1 Million wolde Ethiopia 1996Ethiopia Ethiopia 13: 28.76
2 Richard Limo KenyaKenya Kenya 13: 28.78
3 Driss El Himer FranceFrance France 13: 28.87
4th Abiyote Abate Ethiopia 1996Ethiopia Ethiopia 13: 28.88
5 Sammy Kipketer KenyaKenya Kenya 13: 28.90
6th Marius Bakken NorwayNorway Norway 13: 32.34
7th Isaac Viciosa SpainSpain Spain 13: 32.39
8th Mohamed Saïd El Wardi MoroccoMorocco Morocco 13: 36.24
9 Mark Carroll IrelandIreland Ireland 13: 37.27 actually qualified for the final
10 Mauricio Díaz ChileChile Chile 13: 38.07
11 Khoudir Aggoune AlgeriaAlgeria Algeria 13: 43.95
12 Pablo Olmedo MexicoMexico Mexico 14: 02.90
13 Mohamed Yagoub Babiker SudanSudan Sudan 14: 03.27
14th Ali Mabrouk El Zaidi Political system of the Libyan Arab JamahiriyaPolitical system of the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya Libya 14: 16.08
15th Nicholas Rogers United StatesUnited States United States 14: 33.39
16 Esam Salah Musleh Juaim YemenYemen Yemen 15: 21.11
17th Chamkaur Dhaliwal Singh SingaporeSingapore Singapore 15: 23.56
DOP Ali Saïdi-Sief AlgeriaAlgeria Algeria admitted to the finals

Forward 2

August 6, 2001, 9:55 a.m.

space Surname nation Time (min)
1 Hailu Mekonnen Ethiopia 1996Ethiopia Ethiopia 13: 32.11
2 Ismaïl Sghyr FranceFrance France 13: 32.60
3 Adam Goucher United StatesUnited States United States 13: 32.92
4th Alberto García SpainSpain Spain 13: 33.64
5 Mohammed Amyn MoroccoMorocco Morocco 13: 34.54
6th John Kibowen KenyaKenya Kenya 13: 35.09
7th Samir Moussaoui AlgeriaAlgeria Algeria 13: 40.09
8th Ahmed Ibrahim Warsama QatarQatar Qatar 13: 41.07
9 Serhiy Lebid UkraineUkraine Ukraine 13: 43.78
10 Yonas Kifle EritreaEritrea Eritrea 13: 44.16
11 Enrique Molina SpainSpain Spain 13: 45.97
12 Dennis Jensen DenmarkDenmark Denmark 13: 47.90
13 Michael Openshaw United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 14: 00.84
14th Jafar Babakhani IranIran Iran 14: 14.64
15th Rodwell Kamwendo Malawi 1964Malawi Malawi 14: 21.44
16 Tom Compernolle BelgiumBelgium Belgium 14: 27.08
17th Jeremy Deere CanadaCanada Canada 14: 30.92

Runners eliminated from the second preliminary round in the preliminary round:

final

World champion Richard Limo

August 10, 2001, 10:25 p.m.

space Surname nation Time (min)
1 Richard Limo KenyaKenya Kenya 13:00, 70
2 Million wolde Ethiopia 1996Ethiopia Ethiopia 13: 03.47
3 John Kibowen KenyaKenya Kenya 13: 05.20
4th Alberto García SpainSpain Spain 13: 05.60
5 Ismaïl Sghyr FranceFrance France 13: 07.71
6th Sammy Kipketer KenyaKenya Kenya 13: 08.46
7th Abiyote Abate Ethiopia 1996Ethiopia Ethiopia 13: 14.07
8th Hailu Mekonnen Ethiopia 1996Ethiopia Ethiopia 13: 20.24
9 Marius Bakken NorwayNorway Norway 13: 22.07
10 Adam Goucher United StatesUnited States United States 13: 24.00
11 Driss El Himer FranceFrance France 13: 28.14
12 Mohammed Amyn MoroccoMorocco Morocco 13: 28.90
13 Mohamed Saïd El Wardi MoroccoMorocco Morocco 13: 43.40
14th Isaac Viciosa SpainSpain Spain 14: 01.32
DOP Ali Saïdi-Sief AlgeriaAlgeria Algeria

Video

Web links

References and comments

  1. IAAF world records. 5000 m men on rekorde-im-sport.de, accessed on August 8, 2020
  2. Ali Saidi-Sief is back , on Leichtathletik.de, September 6, 2003, accessed on August 8, 2020