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2019 World Athletics Championships – Men's 5000 metres

The men's 5000 metres at the 2019 World Athletics Championships was held at the Khalifa International Stadium in Doha from 27 to 30 September 2019.[1]

Men's 5000 metres
at the 2019 World Championships
5000m men final
VenueKhalifa International Stadium
Dates27 September (heats)
30 September (final)
Competitors39 from 21 nations
Winning time12:58.85
Medalists
← 2017
2022 →
Video on YouTube
Official Video

Summary Edit

The semi-final heats were held on Friday, in which all three Ethiopian athletes qualified for the final. All three Norwegian athletes also qualified, after European Champion Jakob Ingebrigtsen successfully appealed a disqualification for stepping past the curb of the track during his heat. In the first heat, Aruba's Jonathan Busby was struggling to finish the distance. Braima Suncar Dabó of Guinea-Bissau, who had already finished the race, returned to help his fellow competitor over the finish line, winning applause from the crowd and a nomination for the International Fair Play Award.[2]

During the final, the Ethiopians employed effective team tactics by taking early control of the race, setting a strong pace, and switching leaders once every two laps. Defending Champion Muktar Edris darted out to the front, with his teammates Selemon Barega and Telahun Haile Bekele following closely. Olympic silver medalist Paul Chelimo and his teammate Hassan Mead of the U.S. stayed close as well, along with Canadian-record holder Mohammed Ahmed, Kenyans Jacob Krop and Nicholas Kimeli, and Bahraini athlete Birhanu Balew. Initially, the Ingebrigtsen brothers stayed towards the rear of the leading group, and even briefly lost contact with the front - presumably to conserve energy until the swift early pace had settled down.

The Ethiopian team aggressively defended their lead throughout the first 4000m of the race and switched leaders once every 800 meters like clockwork. Edris took the lead for the first two laps, running the first lap in a quick 61.5 seconds, and a slower second lap of 65.9 seconds. At 800 meters, his teammate Bekele took over the lead and increased the pace. At 1600m, Barega went to the front and continued pushing the fast pace that his teammates had set. After 2400m, Bekele took the lead again. The pace began to decrease slightly, despite that it was still quick enough for Bekele to bring the pack through 3 kilometers in 7:53.0. This allowed the Ingebrigtsen brothers to catch up to the leading group and start moving up through the pack. Chelimo (and briefly, Filip Ingebrigtsen) led for less than one lap, before Barega recaptured the lead around 3400m. The fast pace was continuing to slightly decrease as Barega led the pack for one more lap. With three laps to go, and as the pace slowed, Ahmed moved to the front and tried make a long run for the finish line.

The final kilometer of the race was extremely hectic. The athletes were positioned far too close to each other, considering how quickly and aggressively they were running. For the next two laps, the athletes consistently bumped into one another, clipped each other's heels, and lost their balance - with some competitors pushing and almost falling over each other. Between 1000 and 600 meters remaining, Ahmed attempted to escape the chaos by injecting a brutal 59.9 second lap. The other athletes, however, were unrelenting and stuck to Ahmed like glue. Ahmed visibly threw his arms up in frustration after the other athletes continued to clip his heels and prevent him from running the inside line despite his vicious sub-60 lap. Heavily affected by the fast pace and physical contact with other athletes, Filip Ingebrigtsen dropped out with 550m remaining, which left Jakob Ingebrigtsenas the remaining Ingebrigtsen sibling in contention for a medal. As he chased Ahmed on the penultimate straightaway, he clipped Ahmed's heels once more, causing him to almost trip and fall.

On the final lap, Jakob Ingebrigtsen made an early, aggressive move to the front. Chelimo attempted to stay with him. Ahmed, Barega, and Edris were all wise to this error, and did not challenge Ingebrigtsen as aggressively as Chelimo did. Barega and Edris passed Ahmed as they began winding up their pace in preparation for their final attack. As Ingebrigtsen and Chelimo began running out of steam off of the final bend, Barega passed them first, with Edris coming wide on the outside. Edris sprinted past Barega to defend his title, with a final lap of 55 seconds. Ahmed and Bekele passed Ingebrigtsen and Chelimo for the third and fourth place, respectively. Evidently suffering from his early move, Jakob Ingebrigtsen was slowing rapidly, and dove at the finish line for a very close fifth place. He then laid on the track, visibly exhausted.

Records Edit

Before the competition records were as follows:[3]

World record   Kenenisa Bekele (ETH) 12:37.35 Hengelo, Netherlands 31 May 2004
Championship record   Eliud Kipchoge (KEN) 12:52.79 Saint-Denis, France 31 August 2003
World Leading   Telahun Bekele (ETH) 12:52.98 Rome, Italy 6 June 2019
African Record   Kenenisa Bekele (ETH) 12:37.35 Hengelo, Netherlands 31 May 2004
Asian Record   Albert Rop (BHR) 12:51.96 Monaco 19 July 2013
North, Central American and Caribbean record   Bernard Lagat (USA) 12:53.60 Monaco 22 July 2011
South American Record   Marilson Gomes dos Santos (BRA) 13:19.43 Kassel, Germany 8 June 2006
European Record   Mohammed Mourhit (BEL) 12:49.71 Brussels, Belgium 25 August 2000
Oceanian record   Craig Mottram (AUS) 12:55.76 London, Great Britain 30 July 2004

Qualification standard Edit

The standard to qualify automatically for entry was 13:22.50.[4]

Schedule Edit

The event schedule, in local time (UTC+3), was as follows:[5]

Date Time Round
27 September 19:45 Heats
30 September 21:20 Final

Results Edit

Heats Edit

Qualification: First 5 in each heat (Q) and the next 5 fastest (q) advanced to the final.[6]

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 2 Paul Chelimo   United States (USA) 13:20.18 Q
2 2 Telahun Haile Bekele   Ethiopia (ETH) 13:20.45 Q
3 2 Filip Ingebrigtsen   Norway (NOR) 13:20.52 Q
4 2 Stewart McSweyn   Australia (AUS) 13:20.58 Q
5 2 Nicholas Kimeli   Kenya (KEN) 13:20.82 Q
6 2 Isaac Kimeli   Belgium (BEL) 13:20.99 q
7 2 Henrik Ingebrigtsen   Norway (NOR) 13:21.22 q
8 2 Hassan Mead   United States (USA) 13:22.11 q, SB
9 1 Selemon Barega   Ethiopia (ETH) 13:24.69 Q
10 1 Jacob Krop   Kenya (KEN) 13:24.94 Q
11 1 Muktar Edris   Ethiopia (ETH) 13:25.00 Q, SB
12 1 Jakob Ingebrigtsen   Norway (NOR) 13:25.20 Q
13 1 Mohammed Ahmed   Canada (CAN) 13:25.35 Q
14 1 Birhanu Balew   Bahrain (BHR) 13:25.70 q
15 2 Justyn Knight   Canada (CAN) 13:25.95 q
16 1 Andrew Butchart   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 13:26.46
17 1 Morgan McDonald   Australia (AUS) 13:26.80
18 2 Stephen Kissa   Uganda (UGA) 13:27.36
19 1 Ben True   United States (USA) 13:27.39
20 1 Patrick Tiernan   Australia (AUS) 13:28.42
21 1 Yemaneberhan Crippa   Italy (ITA) 13:29.08
22 2 Bouh Ibrahim   Djibouti (DJI) 13:36.39
23 2 Ben Connor   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 13:36.92
24 2 Sam Parsons   Germany (GER) 13:38.53
25 1 Julien Wanders   Switzerland (SUI) 13:38.95
26 1 Robin Hendrix   Belgium (BEL) 13:39.69
27 2 Abadi Hadis   Ethiopia (ETH) 13:42.89
28 1 Oscar Chelimo   Uganda (UGA) 13:42.94
29 1 Marc Scott   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 13:47.12
30 1 Richard Ringer   Germany (GER) 13:49.20
31 2 Soufiyan Bouqantar   Morocco (MAR) 14:03.16
32 1 Jamal Abdelmaji Eisa Mohammed   Athlete Refugee Team (ART) 14:15.32
33 1 Tariq Ahmed Al-Amri   Saudi Arabia (KSA) 14:21.19
34 2 Tachlowini Gabriyesos   Athlete Refugee Team (ART) 14:28.11
35 1 Braima Suncar Dabó   Guinea-Bissau (GBS) 18:10.87
2 Gerard Giraldo   Colombia (COL) DNF
2 Said El Otmani   Italy (ITA) DNF
2 Viro Ma   Cambodia (CAM) DNF
1 Jonathan Busby   Aruba (ARU) DSQ 144.3(f)

Final Edit

The final was started on 30 September at 21:20.[7]

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
  Muktar Edris   Ethiopia (ETH) 12:58.85 SB
  Selemon Barega   Ethiopia (ETH) 12:59.70
  Mohammed Ahmed   Canada (CAN) 13:01.11
4 Telahun Haile Bekele   Ethiopia (ETH) 13:02.29
5 Jakob Ingebrigtsen   Norway (NOR) 13:02.93
6 Jacob Krop   Kenya (KEN) 13:03.08 PB
7 Paul Chelimo   United States (USA) 13:04.60 SB
8 Nicholas Kimeli   Kenya (KEN) 13:05.27
9 Birhanu Balew   Bahrain (BHR) 13:14.66
10 Justyn Knight   Canada (CAN) 13:26.63
11 Hassan Mead   United States (USA) 13:27.05
12 Stewart McSweyn   Australia (AUS) 13:30.41
13 Henrik Ingebrigtsen   Norway (NOR) 13:36.25
14 Isaac Kimeli   Belgium (BEL) 13:44.29
Filip Ingebrigtsen   Norway (NOR) DNF

References Edit

  1. ^ "Start list" (PDF).
  2. ^ Shortlist announced for International Fair Play Award. IAAF (2019-10-07). Retrieved 2019-10-19.
  3. ^ "5000 Metres Men − Records". IAAF. Retrieved 21 September 2019.
  4. ^ "Competitions Entry Standards 2019 – IAAF World Championships – PDF title, Qualification Standards for the IAAF World Athletics Championships Doha 2019". iaaf.org. 2 August 2019.
  5. ^ "5000 Metres Men − Timetable". IAAF. Retrieved 21 September 2019.
  6. ^ "Men's 5000 metres − Heats − Results" (PDF). IAAF. Retrieved 26 Sep 2019.
  7. ^ "Final results" (PDF).

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The men s 5000 metres at the 2019 World Athletics Championships was held at the Khalifa International Stadium in Doha from 27 to 30 September 2019 1 Men s 5000 metres at the 2019 World Championships5000m men finalVenueKhalifa International StadiumDates27 September heats 30 September final Competitors39 from 21 nationsWinning time12 58 85Medalists Muktar Edris Ethiopia Selemon Barega Ethiopia Mohammed Ahmed Canada 20172022 Video on YouTubeOfficial Video Contents 1 Summary 2 Records 3 Qualification standard 4 Schedule 5 Results 5 1 Heats 5 2 Final 6 ReferencesSummary EditThe semi final heats were held on Friday in which all three Ethiopian athletes qualified for the final All three Norwegian athletes also qualified after European Champion Jakob Ingebrigtsen successfully appealed a disqualification for stepping past the curb of the track during his heat In the first heat Aruba s Jonathan Busby was struggling to finish the distance Braima Suncar Dabo of Guinea Bissau who had already finished the race returned to help his fellow competitor over the finish line winning applause from the crowd and a nomination for the International Fair Play Award 2 During the final the Ethiopians employed effective team tactics by taking early control of the race setting a strong pace and switching leaders once every two laps Defending Champion Muktar Edris darted out to the front with his teammates Selemon Barega and Telahun Haile Bekele following closely Olympic silver medalist Paul Chelimo and his teammate Hassan Mead of the U S stayed close as well along with Canadian record holder Mohammed Ahmed Kenyans Jacob Krop and Nicholas Kimeli and Bahraini athlete Birhanu Balew Initially the Ingebrigtsen brothers stayed towards the rear of the leading group and even briefly lost contact with the front presumably to conserve energy until the swift early pace had settled down The Ethiopian team aggressively defended their lead throughout the first 4000m of the race and switched leaders once every 800 meters like clockwork Edris took the lead for the first two laps running the first lap in a quick 61 5 seconds and a slower second lap of 65 9 seconds At 800 meters his teammate Bekele took over the lead and increased the pace At 1600m Barega went to the front and continued pushing the fast pace that his teammates had set After 2400m Bekele took the lead again The pace began to decrease slightly despite that it was still quick enough for Bekele to bring the pack through 3 kilometers in 7 53 0 This allowed the Ingebrigtsen brothers to catch up to the leading group and start moving up through the pack Chelimo and briefly Filip Ingebrigtsen led for less than one lap before Barega recaptured the lead around 3400m The fast pace was continuing to slightly decrease as Barega led the pack for one more lap With three laps to go and as the pace slowed Ahmed moved to the front and tried make a long run for the finish line The final kilometer of the race was extremely hectic The athletes were positioned far too close to each other considering how quickly and aggressively they were running For the next two laps the athletes consistently bumped into one another clipped each other s heels and lost their balance with some competitors pushing and almost falling over each other Between 1000 and 600 meters remaining Ahmed attempted to escape the chaos by injecting a brutal 59 9 second lap The other athletes however were unrelenting and stuck to Ahmed like glue Ahmed visibly threw his arms up in frustration after the other athletes continued to clip his heels and prevent him from running the inside line despite his vicious sub 60 lap Heavily affected by the fast pace and physical contact with other athletes Filip Ingebrigtsen dropped out with 550m remaining which left Jakob Ingebrigtsenas the remaining Ingebrigtsen sibling in contention for a medal As he chased Ahmed on the penultimate straightaway he clipped Ahmed s heels once more causing him to almost trip and fall On the final lap Jakob Ingebrigtsen made an early aggressive move to the front Chelimo attempted to stay with him Ahmed Barega and Edris were all wise to this error and did not challenge Ingebrigtsen as aggressively as Chelimo did Barega and Edris passed Ahmed as they began winding up their pace in preparation for their final attack As Ingebrigtsen and Chelimo began running out of steam off of the final bend Barega passed them first with Edris coming wide on the outside Edris sprinted past Barega to defend his title with a final lap of 55 seconds Ahmed and Bekele passed Ingebrigtsen and Chelimo for the third and fourth place respectively Evidently suffering from his early move Jakob Ingebrigtsen was slowing rapidly and dove at the finish line for a very close fifth place He then laid on the track visibly exhausted Records EditBefore the competition records were as follows 3 World record nbsp Kenenisa Bekele ETH 12 37 35 Hengelo Netherlands 31 May 2004Championship record nbsp Eliud Kipchoge KEN 12 52 79 Saint Denis France 31 August 2003World Leading nbsp Telahun Bekele ETH 12 52 98 Rome Italy 6 June 2019African Record nbsp Kenenisa Bekele ETH 12 37 35 Hengelo Netherlands 31 May 2004Asian Record nbsp Albert Rop BHR 12 51 96 Monaco 19 July 2013North Central American and Caribbean record nbsp Bernard Lagat USA 12 53 60 Monaco 22 July 2011South American Record nbsp Marilson Gomes dos Santos BRA 13 19 43 Kassel Germany 8 June 2006European Record nbsp Mohammed Mourhit BEL 12 49 71 Brussels Belgium 25 August 2000Oceanian record nbsp Craig Mottram AUS 12 55 76 London Great Britain 30 July 2004Qualification standard EditThe standard to qualify automatically for entry was 13 22 50 4 Schedule EditThe event schedule in local time UTC 3 was as follows 5 Date Time Round27 September 19 45 Heats30 September 21 20 FinalResults EditHeats Edit Qualification First 5 in each heat Q and the next 5 fastest q advanced to the final 6 Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes1 2 Paul Chelimo nbsp United States USA 13 20 18 Q2 2 Telahun Haile Bekele nbsp Ethiopia ETH 13 20 45 Q3 2 Filip Ingebrigtsen nbsp Norway NOR 13 20 52 Q4 2 Stewart McSweyn nbsp Australia AUS 13 20 58 Q5 2 Nicholas Kimeli nbsp Kenya KEN 13 20 82 Q6 2 Isaac Kimeli nbsp Belgium BEL 13 20 99 q7 2 Henrik Ingebrigtsen nbsp Norway NOR 13 21 22 q8 2 Hassan Mead nbsp United States USA 13 22 11 q SB9 1 Selemon Barega nbsp Ethiopia ETH 13 24 69 Q10 1 Jacob Krop nbsp Kenya KEN 13 24 94 Q11 1 Muktar Edris nbsp Ethiopia ETH 13 25 00 Q SB12 1 Jakob Ingebrigtsen nbsp Norway NOR 13 25 20 Q13 1 Mohammed Ahmed nbsp Canada CAN 13 25 35 Q14 1 Birhanu Balew nbsp Bahrain BHR 13 25 70 q15 2 Justyn Knight nbsp Canada CAN 13 25 95 q16 1 Andrew Butchart nbsp Great Britain amp N I GBR 13 26 4617 1 Morgan McDonald nbsp Australia AUS 13 26 8018 2 Stephen Kissa nbsp Uganda UGA 13 27 3619 1 Ben True nbsp United States USA 13 27 3920 1 Patrick Tiernan nbsp Australia AUS 13 28 4221 1 Yemaneberhan Crippa nbsp Italy ITA 13 29 0822 2 Bouh Ibrahim nbsp Djibouti DJI 13 36 3923 2 Ben Connor nbsp Great Britain amp N I GBR 13 36 9224 2 Sam Parsons nbsp Germany GER 13 38 5325 1 Julien Wanders nbsp Switzerland SUI 13 38 9526 1 Robin Hendrix nbsp Belgium BEL 13 39 6927 2 Abadi Hadis nbsp Ethiopia ETH 13 42 8928 1 Oscar Chelimo nbsp Uganda UGA 13 42 9429 1 Marc Scott nbsp Great Britain amp N I GBR 13 47 1230 1 Richard Ringer nbsp Germany GER 13 49 2031 2 Soufiyan Bouqantar nbsp Morocco MAR 14 03 1632 1 Jamal Abdelmaji Eisa Mohammed nbsp Athlete Refugee Team ART 14 15 3233 1 Tariq Ahmed Al Amri nbsp Saudi Arabia KSA 14 21 1934 2 Tachlowini Gabriyesos nbsp Athlete Refugee Team ART 14 28 1135 1 Braima Suncar Dabo nbsp Guinea Bissau GBS 18 10 872 Gerard Giraldo nbsp Colombia COL DNF2 Said El Otmani nbsp Italy ITA DNF2 Viro Ma nbsp Cambodia CAM DNF1 Jonathan Busby nbsp Aruba ARU DSQ 144 3 f Final Edit The final was started on 30 September at 21 20 7 Rank Name Nationality Time Notes nbsp Muktar Edris nbsp Ethiopia ETH 12 58 85 SB nbsp Selemon Barega nbsp Ethiopia ETH 12 59 70 nbsp Mohammed Ahmed nbsp Canada CAN 13 01 114 Telahun Haile Bekele nbsp Ethiopia ETH 13 02 295 Jakob Ingebrigtsen nbsp Norway NOR 13 02 936 Jacob Krop nbsp Kenya KEN 13 03 08 PB7 Paul Chelimo nbsp United States USA 13 04 60 SB8 Nicholas Kimeli nbsp Kenya KEN 13 05 279 Birhanu Balew nbsp Bahrain BHR 13 14 6610 Justyn Knight nbsp Canada CAN 13 26 6311 Hassan Mead nbsp United States USA 13 27 0512 Stewart McSweyn nbsp Australia AUS 13 30 4113 Henrik Ingebrigtsen nbsp Norway NOR 13 36 2514 Isaac Kimeli nbsp Belgium BEL 13 44 29Filip Ingebrigtsen nbsp Norway NOR DNFReferences Edit Start list PDF Shortlist announced for International Fair Play Award IAAF 2019 10 07 Retrieved 2019 10 19 5000 Metres Men Records IAAF Retrieved 21 September 2019 Competitions Entry Standards 2019 IAAF World Championships PDF title Qualification Standards for the IAAF World Athletics Championships Doha 2019 iaaf org 2 August 2019 5000 Metres Men Timetable IAAF Retrieved 21 September 2019 Men s 5000 metres Heats Results PDF IAAF Retrieved 26 Sep 2019 Final results PDF Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2019 World Athletics Championships Men 27s 5000 metres amp oldid 1121764079, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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