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2009 World Championships in Athletics – Men's 10,000 metres

The Men's 10,000 metres at the 2009 World Championships in Athletics was held at the Olympic Stadium on 17 August. A large field of 31 athletes from 15 countries was set to participate in the final, although Irishman Martin Fagan did not start the competition.[1]

Kenenisa Bekele was the favourite before the race, having never lost a race over the distance and starting the race as the reigning Olympic and World champion, as well as the world record holder. Four-time major championship silver medallist Sileshi Sihine was another strong competitor,[2] but he withdrew due to an injury and was replaced by Ethiopian team's reserve Imane Merga.[3] Gebregziabher Gebremariam and Kenyans Moses Masai and Micah Kogo were other possible medallists, as well as the consistent Eritrean, Zersenay Tadese.[2]

Tadese sprinted to lead the race at the start but he was soon overtaken by Nicholas Kemboi, who led until the 4000-metre mark. Tadese and Masai picked up the pace and the Eritrean fronted the fastest group of runners from 5000 metres onwards. After a kilometre further on, a group of four runners (Tadese, Masai, Bekele and Kogo) were clearly leading the race as the other competitors trailed off. Tadese continued to lead and picked up the pace once again, at which point Kogo dropped off, shortly followed by Masai. Bekele continued to follow Tadese waiting, and on the last lap the reigning champion finally took the lead, sprinting away to win the gold medal in a Championship record time of 26:46.31. Tadese took the silver, with a run of 26:50.12, and Masai maintained his third position for the bronze.[4]

Ever the strongest performer, Bekele remained undefeated to win his fourth consecutive 10,000 m at the World Championships, but it was second-placed Tadese's first medal at the World Championships. Moses Masai's bronze was his family's second of the competition, as his sister Linet Masai had won the Women's 10,000 metres two days earlier.[4][5]

Medalists Edit

Gold Silver Bronze
Kenenisa Bekele
  Ethiopia (ETH)
Zersenay Tadese
  Eritrea (ERI)
Moses Ndiema Masai
  Kenya (KEN)

Records Edit

Prior to the competition, the following world and championship records were as follows.

World record   Kenenisa Bekele (ETH) 26:17.53 Brussels, Belgium 26 August 2005
Championship record   Kenenisa Bekele (ETH) 26:49.57 Paris, France 24 August 2003
World leading   Josephat Muchiri Ndambiri (KEN) 26:57.36 Fukuroi, Japan 3 May 2009
African record   Kenenisa Bekele (ETH) 26:17.53 Brussels, Belgium 26 August 2005
Asian record   Ahmad Hassan Abdullah (QAT) 26:38.76 Brussels, Belgium 5 September 2003
North American record   Arturo Barrios (MEX) 27:08.23 Berlin, West Germany 18 August 1989
South American record   Marílson Gomes dos Santos (BRA) 27:28.12 Neerpelt, Belgium 2 June 2007
European record   Mohammed Mourhit (BEL) 26:52.30 Brussels, Belgium 3 September 1999
Oceanian record   Collis Birmingham (AUS) 27:29.73 Berkeley, United States 24 April 2009

The following new Championship record was set during this competition.

Date Event Name Nationality Time CR WR
17 August Final Kenenisa Bekele   Ethiopia (ETH) 26:46.31 CR

Qualification standards Edit

A time B time
27:47.00 28:12.00

Schedule Edit

Date Time Round
17 August 2009 20:50 Final

Final Edit

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
  Kenenisa Bekele   Ethiopia (ETH) 26:46.31 CR
  Zersenay Tadese   Eritrea (ERI) 26:50.12 SB
  Moses Ndiema Masai   Kenya (KEN) 26:57.39 SB
4 Imane Merga   Ethiopia (ETH) 27:15.94 PB
5 Bernard Kipyego   Kenya (KEN) 27:18.47 SB
6 Dathan Ritzenhein   United States (USA) 27:22.28 PB
7 Micah Kogo   Kenya (KEN) 27:26.33 SB
8 Galen Rupp   United States (USA) 27:37.99 SB
9 Kidane Tadasse   Eritrea (ERI) 27:41.50 SB
10 Gebregziabher Gebremariam   Ethiopia (ETH) 27:44.04 SB
11 Ahmad Hassan Abdullah   Qatar (QAT) 27:45.03 SB
12 Teklemariam Medhin   Eritrea (ERI) 27:58.89 SB
13 Fabiano Joseph Naasi   Tanzania (TAN) 28:04.32 SB
14 Juan Carlos Romero   Mexico (MEX) 28:09.78 SB
15 Carles Castillejo   Spain (ESP) 28:09.89
16 Dickson Marwa   Tanzania (TAN) 28:18.00 SB
17 Tim Nelson   United States (USA) 28:18.04
18 Juan Luis Barrios   Mexico (MEX) 28:31.40
19 Surendra Kumar Singh   India (IND) 28:35.51 SB
20 Anatoliy Rybakov   Russia (RUS) 28:42.28
21 Ezekiel Jafari   Tanzania (TAN) 28:45.34
22 Martin Toroitich   Uganda (UGA) 28:49.49 SB
23 Rui Pedro Silva   Portugal (POR) 28:51.40
24 David McNeill   Australia (AUS) 29:18.59 SB
25 Yuki Iwai   Japan (JPN) 29:24.12
Collis Birmingham   Australia (AUS) DNF
Ayad Lamdassem   Spain (ESP) DNF
Manuel Ángel Penas   Spain (ESP) DNF
Abebe Dinkesa   Ethiopia (ETH) DNF
Nicholas Kemboi   Qatar (QAT) DNF
Martin Fagan   Ireland (IRL) DNS

Key: CR = Championship record, DNF = Did not finish, DNS = Did not start, PB = Personal best, SB = Seasonal best

Splits Edit

Intermediate Athlete Country Mark
1000m Nicholas Kemboi   Qatar 2:46.24
2000m Nicholas Kemboi   Qatar 5:34.24
3000m Nicholas Kemboi   Qatar 8:19.55
4000m Nicholas Kemboi   Qatar 11:04.75
5000m Moses Ndiema Masai   Kenya 13:40.45
6000m Zersenay Tadese   Eritrea 16:18.75
7000m Zersenay Tadese   Eritrea 18:57.73
8000m Zersenay Tadese   Eritrea 21:37.80
9000m Zersenay Tadese   Eritrea 24:13.73

References Edit

  1. ^ 10,000 Metres - M Final 2012-08-15 at the Wayback Machine. IAAF (2009-08-17). Retrieved on 2009-08-18.
  2. ^ a b Jalava, Mirko (2009-08-09). Men's 10,000m - PREVIEW 2009-08-13 at the Wayback Machine. IAAF. Retrieved on 2009-08-18.
  3. ^ Champion Dibaba to miss 10,000 m, Sihine out. Reuters (2009-08-14). Retrieved on 2009-08-18.
  4. ^ a b Jalava, Mirko (2009-08-17). Event Report - Men's 10,000m - Final 2009-08-21 at the Wayback Machine. IAAF. Retrieved on 2009-08-18.
  5. ^ Butcher, Pat (2009-08-17). Berlin 2009 - Day 3 SUMMARY - 17 Aug 2009-08-20 at the Wayback Machine. IAAF. Retrieved on 2009-08-18.

External links Edit

  • . IAAF. Retrieved on 2009-08-16.
  • Full race (broadcast on YouTube)

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The Men s 10 000 metres at the 2009 World Championships in Athletics was held at the Olympic Stadium on 17 August A large field of 31 athletes from 15 countries was set to participate in the final although Irishman Martin Fagan did not start the competition 1 Kenenisa Bekele was the favourite before the race having never lost a race over the distance and starting the race as the reigning Olympic and World champion as well as the world record holder Four time major championship silver medallist Sileshi Sihine was another strong competitor 2 but he withdrew due to an injury and was replaced by Ethiopian team s reserve Imane Merga 3 Gebregziabher Gebremariam and Kenyans Moses Masai and Micah Kogo were other possible medallists as well as the consistent Eritrean Zersenay Tadese 2 Tadese sprinted to lead the race at the start but he was soon overtaken by Nicholas Kemboi who led until the 4000 metre mark Tadese and Masai picked up the pace and the Eritrean fronted the fastest group of runners from 5000 metres onwards After a kilometre further on a group of four runners Tadese Masai Bekele and Kogo were clearly leading the race as the other competitors trailed off Tadese continued to lead and picked up the pace once again at which point Kogo dropped off shortly followed by Masai Bekele continued to follow Tadese waiting and on the last lap the reigning champion finally took the lead sprinting away to win the gold medal in a Championship record time of 26 46 31 Tadese took the silver with a run of 26 50 12 and Masai maintained his third position for the bronze 4 Ever the strongest performer Bekele remained undefeated to win his fourth consecutive 10 000 m at the World Championships but it was second placed Tadese s first medal at the World Championships Moses Masai s bronze was his family s second of the competition as his sister Linet Masai had won the Women s 10 000 metres two days earlier 4 5 Contents 1 Medalists 2 Records 3 Qualification standards 4 Schedule 5 Final 5 1 Splits 6 References 7 External linksMedalists EditGold Silver BronzeKenenisa Bekele Ethiopia ETH Zersenay Tadese Eritrea ERI Moses Ndiema Masai Kenya KEN Records EditPrior to the competition the following world and championship records were as follows World record Kenenisa Bekele ETH 26 17 53 Brussels Belgium 26 August 2005Championship record Kenenisa Bekele ETH 26 49 57 Paris France 24 August 2003World leading Josephat Muchiri Ndambiri KEN 26 57 36 Fukuroi Japan 3 May 2009African record Kenenisa Bekele ETH 26 17 53 Brussels Belgium 26 August 2005Asian record Ahmad Hassan Abdullah QAT 26 38 76 Brussels Belgium 5 September 2003North American record Arturo Barrios MEX 27 08 23 Berlin West Germany 18 August 1989South American record Marilson Gomes dos Santos BRA 27 28 12 Neerpelt Belgium 2 June 2007European record Mohammed Mourhit BEL 26 52 30 Brussels Belgium 3 September 1999Oceanian record Collis Birmingham AUS 27 29 73 Berkeley United States 24 April 2009The following new Championship record was set during this competition Date Event Name Nationality Time CR WR17 August Final Kenenisa Bekele Ethiopia ETH 26 46 31 CRQualification standards EditA time B time27 47 00 28 12 00Schedule EditDate Time Round17 August 2009 20 50 FinalFinal EditRank Name Nationality Time Notes Kenenisa Bekele Ethiopia ETH 26 46 31 CR Zersenay Tadese Eritrea ERI 26 50 12 SB Moses Ndiema Masai Kenya KEN 26 57 39 SB4 Imane Merga Ethiopia ETH 27 15 94 PB5 Bernard Kipyego Kenya KEN 27 18 47 SB6 Dathan Ritzenhein United States USA 27 22 28 PB7 Micah Kogo Kenya KEN 27 26 33 SB8 Galen Rupp United States USA 27 37 99 SB9 Kidane Tadasse Eritrea ERI 27 41 50 SB10 Gebregziabher Gebremariam Ethiopia ETH 27 44 04 SB11 Ahmad Hassan Abdullah Qatar QAT 27 45 03 SB12 Teklemariam Medhin Eritrea ERI 27 58 89 SB13 Fabiano Joseph Naasi Tanzania TAN 28 04 32 SB14 Juan Carlos Romero Mexico MEX 28 09 78 SB15 Carles Castillejo Spain ESP 28 09 8916 Dickson Marwa Tanzania TAN 28 18 00 SB17 Tim Nelson United States USA 28 18 0418 Juan Luis Barrios Mexico MEX 28 31 4019 Surendra Kumar Singh India IND 28 35 51 SB20 Anatoliy Rybakov Russia RUS 28 42 2821 Ezekiel Jafari Tanzania TAN 28 45 3422 Martin Toroitich Uganda UGA 28 49 49 SB23 Rui Pedro Silva Portugal POR 28 51 4024 David McNeill Australia AUS 29 18 59 SB25 Yuki Iwai Japan JPN 29 24 12Collis Birmingham Australia AUS DNFAyad Lamdassem Spain ESP DNFManuel Angel Penas Spain ESP DNFAbebe Dinkesa Ethiopia ETH DNFNicholas Kemboi Qatar QAT DNFMartin Fagan Ireland IRL DNSKey CR Championship record DNF Did not finish DNS Did not start PB Personal best SB Seasonal best Splits Edit Intermediate Athlete Country Mark1000m Nicholas Kemboi Qatar 2 46 242000m Nicholas Kemboi Qatar 5 34 243000m Nicholas Kemboi Qatar 8 19 554000m Nicholas Kemboi Qatar 11 04 755000m Moses Ndiema Masai Kenya 13 40 456000m Zersenay Tadese Eritrea 16 18 757000m Zersenay Tadese Eritrea 18 57 738000m Zersenay Tadese Eritrea 21 37 809000m Zersenay Tadese Eritrea 24 13 73References Edit 10 000 Metres M Final Archived 2012 08 15 at the Wayback Machine IAAF 2009 08 17 Retrieved on 2009 08 18 a b Jalava Mirko 2009 08 09 Men s 10 000m PREVIEW Archived 2009 08 13 at the Wayback Machine IAAF Retrieved on 2009 08 18 Champion Dibaba to miss 10 000 m Sihine out Reuters 2009 08 14 Retrieved on 2009 08 18 a b Jalava Mirko 2009 08 17 Event Report Men s 10 000m Final Archived 2009 08 21 at the Wayback Machine IAAF Retrieved on 2009 08 18 Butcher Pat 2009 08 17 Berlin 2009 Day 3 SUMMARY 17 Aug Archived 2009 08 20 at the Wayback Machine IAAF Retrieved on 2009 08 18 External links Edit10 000 metres startlist from IAAF IAAF Retrieved on 2009 08 16 Full race broadcast on YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2009 World Championships in Athletics Men 27s 10 000 metres amp oldid 1171409830, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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