World Athletics Championships 2001/5000 m men
8th World Athletics Championships | |||||||||
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discipline | 5000 meter run | ||||||||
gender | Men | ||||||||
Attendees | 35 athletes from 24 countries | ||||||||
venue | Edmonton | ||||||||
Competition location | Commonwealth Stadium | ||||||||
Competition phase | August 6th (preliminary) August 10th (final) |
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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 | Haile Gebrselassie | Rome , Italy | June 13, 1998 |
World Cup record | 12: 58.13 min | 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:
- John Kibowen , Kenya - He received his bronze medal a long time ago and was unable to attend the award ceremony.
- Mark Carroll , Ireland - He was actually qualified for the final with a time of 13: 37.27 minutes.
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) |
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1 | Million wolde | Ethiopia | 13: 28.76 |
2 | Richard Limo | Kenya | 13: 28.78 |
3 | Driss El Himer | France | 13: 28.87 |
4th | Abiyote Abate | Ethiopia | 13: 28.88 |
5 | Sammy Kipketer | Kenya | 13: 28.90 |
6th | Marius Bakken | Norway | 13: 32.34 |
7th | Isaac Viciosa | Spain | 13: 32.39 |
8th | Mohamed Saïd El Wardi | Morocco | 13: 36.24 |
9 | Mark Carroll | Ireland | 13: 37.27 actually qualified for the final |
10 | Mauricio Díaz | Chile | 13: 38.07 |
11 | Khoudir Aggoune | Algeria | 13: 43.95 |
12 | Pablo Olmedo | Mexico | 14: 02.90 |
13 | Mohamed Yagoub Babiker | Sudan | 14: 03.27 |
14th | Ali Mabrouk El Zaidi | Libya | 14: 16.08 |
15th | Nicholas Rogers | United States | 14: 33.39 |
16 | Esam Salah Musleh Juaim | Yemen | 15: 21.11 |
17th | Chamkaur Dhaliwal Singh | Singapore | 15: 23.56 |
DOP | Ali Saïdi-Sief | Algeria | admitted to the finals |
Forward 2
August 6, 2001, 9:55 a.m.
space | Surname | nation | Time (min) |
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1 | Hailu Mekonnen | Ethiopia | 13: 32.11 |
2 | Ismaïl Sghyr | France | 13: 32.60 |
3 | Adam Goucher | United States | 13: 32.92 |
4th | Alberto García | Spain | 13: 33.64 |
5 | Mohammed Amyn | Morocco | 13: 34.54 |
6th | John Kibowen | Kenya | 13: 35.09 |
7th | Samir Moussaoui | Algeria | 13: 40.09 |
8th | Ahmed Ibrahim Warsama | Qatar | 13: 41.07 |
9 | Serhiy Lebid | Ukraine | 13: 43.78 |
10 | Yonas Kifle | Eritrea | 13: 44.16 |
11 | Enrique Molina | Spain | 13: 45.97 |
12 | Dennis Jensen | Denmark | 13: 47.90 |
13 | Michael Openshaw | Great Britain | 14: 00.84 |
14th | Jafar Babakhani | Iran | 14: 14.64 |
15th | Rodwell Kamwendo | Malawi | 14: 21.44 |
16 | Tom Compernolle | Belgium | 14: 27.08 |
17th | Jeremy Deere | Canada | 14: 30.92 |
Runners eliminated from the second preliminary round in the preliminary round:
Yonas Kifle (here at the London Marathon 2009 )
ranked tenth in 13: 44.16 min
final
August 10, 2001, 10:25 p.m.
space | Surname | nation | Time (min) |
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1 | Richard Limo | Kenya | 13:00, 70 |
2 | Million wolde | Ethiopia | 13: 03.47 |
3 | John Kibowen | Kenya | 13: 05.20 |
4th | Alberto García | Spain | 13: 05.60 |
5 | Ismaïl Sghyr | France | 13: 07.71 |
6th | Sammy Kipketer | Kenya | 13: 08.46 |
7th | Abiyote Abate | Ethiopia | 13: 14.07 |
8th | Hailu Mekonnen | Ethiopia | 13: 20.24 |
9 | Marius Bakken | Norway | 13: 22.07 |
10 | Adam Goucher | United States | 13: 24.00 |
11 | Driss El Himer | France | 13: 28.14 |
12 | Mohammed Amyn | Morocco | 13: 28.90 |
13 | Mohamed Saïd El Wardi | Morocco | 13: 43.40 |
14th | Isaac Viciosa | Spain | 14: 01.32 |
DOP | Ali Saïdi-Sief | Algeria |
Driss El Himer (here at the Berlin Marathon 2011 ) finished eleventh
Video
- Final 5000 Mundial Edmonton 2001 on youtube.com, accessed August 8, 2020
Web links
- 8th IAAF World Championships In Athletics , accessed August 8, 2020
- Men 5000m Athletics VIII World Championship 2001 Edmonton (CAN) on todor66.com, accessed August 8, 2020
- Results in the IAAF Statistics Handbook for the 2019 World Cup in Doha, Men 5000 m, Edmonton 2001, p. 126 (PDF; 10.3 MB), English, accessed on August 8, 2020
References and comments
- ↑ IAAF world records. 5000 m men on rekorde-im-sport.de, accessed on August 8, 2020
- ↑ Ali Saidi-Sief is back , on Leichtathletik.de, September 6, 2003, accessed on August 8, 2020