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1987 World Championships in Athletics – Men's 5000 metres

These are the official results of the Men's 5,000 metres event at the 1987 IAAF World Championships in Rome, Italy. There were a total of 36 participating athletes, with two qualifying heats and the final held on Sunday September 6, 1987.

Medalists Edit

Records Edit

Existing records at the start of the event.

World Record   Saïd Aouita (MAR) 12:58.39 Rome, Italy July 27, 1987
Championship Record   Eamonn Coghlan (IRL) 13:28.53 Helsinki, Finland August 14, 1983

Final Edit

This final was a rather typical "kicker's race," with a mostly slow early pace, and a very quick last lap. The strongest pre-race favourite, Morocco's Said Aouita, led for over 200 metres. After that, Kenya's John Ngugi moved into the lead. However, until about 2,200 metres, he ran wide either on the second lane or on the first lane's outer edge. After 900 metres, Ireland's John Treacy injected a more respectable speed into the sluggish early race. Despite his noticeable acceleration, Treacy's 1,000-metre split was only 2:49.96. After 1,600 metres, Ngugi again took the lead. As he led the 15-man field through 2,000 metres in 5:34.93, the runners were tightly clustered behind him. After 2,200 metres, the Kenyan suddenly surged. Only Aouita and Ireland's Frank O'Mara followed Ngugi closely. Before that lap was over, however, Ngugi slowed down again, and the field closed the gap on him. Due to Ngugi's surge, the 3,000-metre split was 8:16.19. The pace remained moderate during the fourth kilometre, with Ngugi leading at 4,000 metres in 10:58.60. Then the field began to break up. Britain's Steve Ovett, Ireland's Treacy, Canada's Carey Nelson, and Spain's Abel Anton started to lose contact with the main group. Another pre-race favourite, Switzerland's Pierre Deleze, had accelerated to the third place behind Ngugi and Aouita at 4,000 metres. Ovett was able to temporarily catch the leaders by 4,400 metres. Sydney Maree of the United States had drifted to the rear of the main group. By the second last home straight, also Ireland's O'Mara began to struggle with the increasing pace. Shortly before 4,600 metres, Aouita eased past Ngugi, and the Moroccan's unofficial split at 4,600 metres was 12:33.52. Portugal's Domingos Castro sprinted past Deleze into the second place on the final lap's front bend. Britain's Jack Buckner, Belgium's Vincent Rousseau, Ngugi, Bulgaria's Evgeni Ignatov, Britain's Tim Hutchings, Portugal's Dionisio Castro, O'Mara, Maree, and Ovett were still in contention. However, on the final back straight, Aouita further accelerated his pace, and only Domingos Castro and Deleze were able to follow him. Buckner and Rousseau formed the first chasing group, with Ignatov, Hutchings, and Dionisio Castro fighting for the sixth place. Ngugi drifted to the leading group's rear, and Ovett and Maree were about to pass him. By 4,800 metres, Aouita's victory already started to look certain, but Domingos Castro tenaciously remained ahead of Deleze. On the final home straight, Aouita's superior middle-distance runner's speed took him to an easy and clear victory. Domingos Castro was able to secure the silver medal, while Deleze faded badly during the last 20 metres, losing the bronze medal to the quickly finishing Buckner. Unofficially, Aouita sprinted the final 400 metres in 52.92 seconds. (The World Athletics Championships in Rome / Yleisurheilun MM-kisat Roomassa, Helsinki, Finland: The Runner Magazine (Juoksija-lehti), 1987; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_sU4ncDVLY 1987, Frank O'Mara & John Treacy, 5000m Final, IAAF World Championships, Rome.)

RANK FINAL TIME
    Saïd Aouita (MAR) 13:26.44
    Domingos Castro (POR) 13:27.59
    Jack Buckner (GBR) 13:27.74
4.   Pierre Délèze (SUI) 13:28.06
5.   Vincent Rousseau (BEL) 13:28.56
6.   Evgeni Ignatov (BUL) 13:29.68
7.   Tim Hutchings (GBR) 13:30.01
8.   Dionisio Castro (POR) 13:30.94
9.   Frank O'Mara (IRL) 13:32.04
10.   Steve Ovett (GBR) 13:33.49
11.   Sydney Maree (USA) 13:33.78
12.   John Ngugi (KEN) 13:34.04
13.   John Treacy (IRL) 13:41.03
14.   Abel Antón (ESP) 13:43.58
15.   Carey Nelson (CAN) 13:43.81

Qualifying heats Edit

  • Held on Friday 1987-09-04
RANK HEAT 1 TIME
1.   Saïd Aouita (MAR) 13:28.63
2.   Domingos Castro (POR) 13:28.68
3.   Frank O'Mara (IRL) 13:28.79
4.   Sydney Maree (USA) 13:28.86
5.   Abel Antón (ESP) 13:28.92
6.   Tim Hutchings (GBR) 13:29.06
7.   Vincent Rousseau (BEL) 13:29.74
8.   Doug Padilla (USA) 13:30.16
9.   Markus Ryffel (SUI) 13:33.07
10.   Jonny Danielson (SWE) 13:35.69
11.   Zhang Guowei (CHN) 13:40.46
12.   Juma Mnyampanda (TAN) 13:42.57
13.   Kozu Akutsu (JPN) 13:46.29
14.   Omar Aguilar (CHI) 13:52.59
15.   Hugo Allan García (GUA) 14:08.72
16.   Miguel Vargas (CRC) 14:59.32
  Salvatore Antibo (ITA) DNS
  Wodajo Bulti (ETH) DNS


RANK HEAT 2 TIME
1.   John Ngugi (KEN) 13:22.68 CR
2.   Dionisio Castro (POR) 13:23.12
3.   Pierre Délèze (SUI) 13:24.07
4.   Evgeni Ignatov (BUL) 13:24.42
5.   Jack Buckner (GBR) 13:24.56
6.   Steve Ovett (GBR) 13:28.68
7.   John Treacy (IRL) 13:28.89
8.   Carey Nelson (CAN) 13:29.20
9.   Haji Bulbula (ETH) 13:31.06
10.   Brahim Boutayeb (MAR) 13:32.73
11.   Herbert Stephan (FRG) 13:34.68
12.   Pascal Thiebaut (FRA) 13:38.97
13.   José Manuel Abascal (ESP) 13:59.68
14.   John Gregorek (USA) 14:01.02
15.   Thabiso Paul Moqhali (LES) 14:39.68
16.   Masini Situ-Kubanza (ZAI) 14:50.39
17.   Abdalla Washali (YEM) 15:42.10
18.   Atsou Amewouho (TOG) 16:16.41

See also Edit

References Edit

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These are the official results of the Men s 5 000 metres event at the 1987 IAAF World Championships in Rome Italy There were a total of 36 participating athletes with two qualifying heats and the final held on Sunday September 6 1987 Contents 1 Medalists 2 Records 3 Final 4 Qualifying heats 5 See also 6 ReferencesMedalists EditGold Said AouitaMorocco MAR Silver Domingos CastroPortugal POR Bronze Jack BucknerGreat Britain GBR Records EditExisting records at the start of the event World Record Said Aouita MAR 12 58 39 Rome Italy July 27 1987Championship Record Eamonn Coghlan IRL 13 28 53 Helsinki Finland August 14 1983Final EditThis final was a rather typical kicker s race with a mostly slow early pace and a very quick last lap The strongest pre race favourite Morocco s Said Aouita led for over 200 metres After that Kenya s John Ngugi moved into the lead However until about 2 200 metres he ran wide either on the second lane or on the first lane s outer edge After 900 metres Ireland s John Treacy injected a more respectable speed into the sluggish early race Despite his noticeable acceleration Treacy s 1 000 metre split was only 2 49 96 After 1 600 metres Ngugi again took the lead As he led the 15 man field through 2 000 metres in 5 34 93 the runners were tightly clustered behind him After 2 200 metres the Kenyan suddenly surged Only Aouita and Ireland s Frank O Mara followed Ngugi closely Before that lap was over however Ngugi slowed down again and the field closed the gap on him Due to Ngugi s surge the 3 000 metre split was 8 16 19 The pace remained moderate during the fourth kilometre with Ngugi leading at 4 000 metres in 10 58 60 Then the field began to break up Britain s Steve Ovett Ireland s Treacy Canada s Carey Nelson and Spain s Abel Anton started to lose contact with the main group Another pre race favourite Switzerland s Pierre Deleze had accelerated to the third place behind Ngugi and Aouita at 4 000 metres Ovett was able to temporarily catch the leaders by 4 400 metres Sydney Maree of the United States had drifted to the rear of the main group By the second last home straight also Ireland s O Mara began to struggle with the increasing pace Shortly before 4 600 metres Aouita eased past Ngugi and the Moroccan s unofficial split at 4 600 metres was 12 33 52 Portugal s Domingos Castro sprinted past Deleze into the second place on the final lap s front bend Britain s Jack Buckner Belgium s Vincent Rousseau Ngugi Bulgaria s Evgeni Ignatov Britain s Tim Hutchings Portugal s Dionisio Castro O Mara Maree and Ovett were still in contention However on the final back straight Aouita further accelerated his pace and only Domingos Castro and Deleze were able to follow him Buckner and Rousseau formed the first chasing group with Ignatov Hutchings and Dionisio Castro fighting for the sixth place Ngugi drifted to the leading group s rear and Ovett and Maree were about to pass him By 4 800 metres Aouita s victory already started to look certain but Domingos Castro tenaciously remained ahead of Deleze On the final home straight Aouita s superior middle distance runner s speed took him to an easy and clear victory Domingos Castro was able to secure the silver medal while Deleze faded badly during the last 20 metres losing the bronze medal to the quickly finishing Buckner Unofficially Aouita sprinted the final 400 metres in 52 92 seconds The World Athletics Championships in Rome Yleisurheilun MM kisat Roomassa Helsinki Finland The Runner Magazine Juoksija lehti 1987 https www youtube com watch v 7 sU4ncDVLY 1987 Frank O Mara amp John Treacy 5000m Final IAAF World Championships Rome RANK FINAL TIME Said Aouita MAR 13 26 44 Domingos Castro POR 13 27 59 Jack Buckner GBR 13 27 744 Pierre Deleze SUI 13 28 065 Vincent Rousseau BEL 13 28 566 Evgeni Ignatov BUL 13 29 687 Tim Hutchings GBR 13 30 018 Dionisio Castro POR 13 30 949 Frank O Mara IRL 13 32 0410 Steve Ovett GBR 13 33 4911 Sydney Maree USA 13 33 7812 John Ngugi KEN 13 34 0413 John Treacy IRL 13 41 0314 Abel Anton ESP 13 43 5815 Carey Nelson CAN 13 43 81Qualifying heats EditHeld on Friday 1987 09 04RANK HEAT 1 TIME1 Said Aouita MAR 13 28 632 Domingos Castro POR 13 28 683 Frank O Mara IRL 13 28 794 Sydney Maree USA 13 28 865 Abel Anton ESP 13 28 926 Tim Hutchings GBR 13 29 067 Vincent Rousseau BEL 13 29 748 Doug Padilla USA 13 30 169 Markus Ryffel SUI 13 33 0710 Jonny Danielson SWE 13 35 6911 Zhang Guowei CHN 13 40 4612 Juma Mnyampanda TAN 13 42 5713 Kozu Akutsu JPN 13 46 2914 Omar Aguilar CHI 13 52 5915 Hugo Allan Garcia GUA 14 08 7216 Miguel Vargas CRC 14 59 32 Salvatore Antibo ITA DNS Wodajo Bulti ETH DNS RANK HEAT 2 TIME1 John Ngugi KEN 13 22 68 CR2 Dionisio Castro POR 13 23 123 Pierre Deleze SUI 13 24 074 Evgeni Ignatov BUL 13 24 425 Jack Buckner GBR 13 24 566 Steve Ovett GBR 13 28 687 John Treacy IRL 13 28 898 Carey Nelson CAN 13 29 209 Haji Bulbula ETH 13 31 0610 Brahim Boutayeb MAR 13 32 7311 Herbert Stephan FRG 13 34 6812 Pascal Thiebaut FRA 13 38 9713 Jose Manuel Abascal ESP 13 59 6814 John Gregorek USA 14 01 0215 Thabiso Paul Moqhali LES 14 39 6816 Masini Situ Kubanza ZAI 14 50 3917 Abdalla Washali YEM 15 42 1018 Atsou Amewouho TOG 16 16 41See also Edit1983 Men s World Championships 5 000 metres Helsinki 1984 Men s Olympic 5 000 metres Los Angeles 1986 Men s European Championships 5 000 metres Stuttgart 1988 Men s Olympic 5 000 metres Seoul 1990 Men s European Championships 5 000 metres Split 1991 Men s World Championships 5 000 metres Tokyo References EditResults Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1987 World Championships in Athletics Men 27s 5000 metres amp oldid 1078950678, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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