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Athletics at the 1988 Summer Olympics – Men's 5000 metres

The Men's 5000 metres at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea had an entry list of 56 competitors, with three qualifying heats (56) and two semifinals (30) before the final (15) took place on Saturday October 1, 1988.[1]

Men's 5000 metres
at the Games of the XXIV Olympiad
VenueOlympic Stadium
Dates28 September 1988 (heats)
29 September 1988 (semi-finals)
1 October 1988 (final)
Competitors56 from 39 nations
Winning time13:11.70
Medalists
← 1984
1992 →

The race started off tactically, with Stefano Mei taking the point for a slow first lap, then Evgeni Ignatov accelerating for a faster second lap. 900 metres into the race, John Ngugi went all in, coming from the back of the pack, passing the field and dropping a sub-60 lap. The field scrambled and strung out in chase but soon he had a 15-metre gap. Another 61 second lap and he had 30 metres. Ngugi slowed to a more rational pace, but still have a 40-metre breakaway on the peloton, led by John Doherty. With five and a half laps to go, Domingos Castro went around Doherty to lead the effort to bridge the gap. Castro's move strung out the pack, as Castro separated himself from the other chasers and closed down on Ngugi's gap. Castro eventually had a larger gap on the pack than Ngugi had on him, at the bell six seconds on the leader of the pack who was now Dieter Baumann. Ngugi began to widen his gap on Castro and trotted home to the win unchallenged. Behind Castro, Baumann and Hansjörg Kunze were sprinting in a battle for bronze. 30 metres from the finish, Baumann caught the exhausted Castro. Five metres before the finish, Kunze also sprinted past Castro, both (West and East respectively) German runners running about a 56-second last lap.

Medalists edit

Records edit

These were the standing world and Olympic records (in minutes) prior to the 1988 Summer Olympics.

World Record 12:58.39   Saïd Aouita Rome (ITA) July 22, 1987
Olympic Record 13:05.59   Saïd Aouita Los Angeles (USA) August 11, 1984

Final edit

RANK FINAL TIME
    John Ngugi (KEN) 13:11.70
    Dieter Baumann (FRG) 13:15.52
    Hansjörg Kunze (GDR) 13:15.73
4.   Domingos Castro (POR) 13:16.09
5.   Sydney Maree (USA) 13:23.69
6.   Jack Buckner (GBR) 13:23.85
7.   Stefano Mei (ITA) 13:26.17
8.   Evgeni Ignatov (BUL) 13:26.41
9.   John Doherty (IRL) 13:27.71
10.   Jonny Danielsson (SWE) 13:30.44
11.   Pascal Thiebaut (FRA) 13:31.99
12.   Yobes Ondieki (KEN) 13:52.01
13.   Gary Staines (GBR) 13:55.00
14.   Paul Arpin (FRA) 14:13.19
  José Regalo (POR) DNF

Non-qualifiers edit

  • Eliminated in the semi-finals
RANK SEMIFINALS TIME
16.   Salvatore Antibo (ITA) 13:25.64
17.   Eamonn Martin (GBR) 13:26.26
18.   Cyril Laventure (FRA) 13:29.92
19.   Mauricio González (MEX) 13:32.52
20.   Doug Padilla (USA) 13:37.11
21.   Charles Cheruiyot (KEN) 13:38.44
22.   Abel Antón (ESP) 13:39.13
23.   Alejandro Gómez (ESP) 13:41.73
24.   Andrew Lloyd (AUS) 13:42.49
25.   Mikhail Dasko (URS) 13:43.65
26.   Paul Williams (CAN) 13:44.57
27.   Marcos Barreto (MEX) 13:53.93
28.   Eamon Coghlan (IRL) 14:02.16
29.   Vincent Rousseau (BEL) 14:03.74
30.   Terry Brahm (USA) 14:04.12
  • Eliminated in the heats
RANK HEATS TIME
  Dietmar Millonig (AUT) 14:01.92
  Pierre Délèze (SUI) 14:12.79
  Carey Nelson (CAN) 14:15.94
  Aboukar Hassan Adani (SOM) 14:37.98
  Ismael Hassan (DJI) 14:45.40
  Hari Bahadur Rokaya (NEP) 14:53.75
  Kaleka Mutoke (COD) 14:56.33
  Ian Gray (BIZ) 15:33.24
  Abdel Rahman Massad (SUD) 15:50.91
  Manuel Rondo (GEQ) 16:44.33
  Fernando Couto (POR) 13:58.72
  Arturo Barrios (MEX) 13:59.04
  Frank O'Mara (IRL) 13:59.46
  Shuichi Yoneshige (JPN) 13:59.68
  Stanley Mandebele (ZIM) 14:03.97
  Kim Yeong-gil (KOR) 14:09.45
  Eduardus Nabunome (INA) 14:19.40
  George Mambosasa (MAW) 14:30.01
  Anwar Al-Harazi (YAR) 14:49.25
  Mohamed Ould Khalifa (MTN) 15:18.64
  Lars Ove Strømø (NOR) DNF
  Juma Mnyampanda (TAN) 14:05.09
  Ahmed Ibrahim Warsama (QAT) 14:06.20
  Mathias Ntawulikura (RWA) 14:08.84
  Farouk Ahmed Sayed (YMD) 15:11.20
  Ronodji Niakaken (CHA) 15:42.73

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 10 November 2017.

External links edit

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The Men s 5000 metres at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul South Korea had an entry list of 56 competitors with three qualifying heats 56 and two semifinals 30 before the final 15 took place on Saturday October 1 1988 1 Men s 5000 metresat the Games of the XXIV OlympiadVenueOlympic StadiumDates28 September 1988 heats 29 September 1988 semi finals 1 October 1988 final Competitors56 from 39 nationsWinning time13 11 70MedalistsJohn Ngugi KenyaDieter Baumann West GermanyHansjorg Kunze East Germany 19841992 The race started off tactically with Stefano Mei taking the point for a slow first lap then Evgeni Ignatov accelerating for a faster second lap 900 metres into the race John Ngugi went all in coming from the back of the pack passing the field and dropping a sub 60 lap The field scrambled and strung out in chase but soon he had a 15 metre gap Another 61 second lap and he had 30 metres Ngugi slowed to a more rational pace but still have a 40 metre breakaway on the peloton led by John Doherty With five and a half laps to go Domingos Castro went around Doherty to lead the effort to bridge the gap Castro s move strung out the pack as Castro separated himself from the other chasers and closed down on Ngugi s gap Castro eventually had a larger gap on the pack than Ngugi had on him at the bell six seconds on the leader of the pack who was now Dieter Baumann Ngugi began to widen his gap on Castro and trotted home to the win unchallenged Behind Castro Baumann and Hansjorg Kunze were sprinting in a battle for bronze 30 metres from the finish Baumann caught the exhausted Castro Five metres before the finish Kunze also sprinted past Castro both West and East respectively German runners running about a 56 second last lap Contents 1 Medalists 2 Records 3 Final 4 Non qualifiers 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksMedalists editGold John Ngugi nbsp KenyaSilver Dieter Baumann nbsp West GermanyBronze Hansjorg Kunze nbsp East GermanyRecords editThese were the standing world and Olympic records in minutes prior to the 1988 Summer Olympics World Record 12 58 39 nbsp Said Aouita Rome ITA July 22 1987Olympic Record 13 05 59 nbsp Said Aouita Los Angeles USA August 11 1984Final editRANK FINAL TIME nbsp nbsp John Ngugi KEN 13 11 70 nbsp nbsp Dieter Baumann FRG 13 15 52 nbsp nbsp Hansjorg Kunze GDR 13 15 734 nbsp Domingos Castro POR 13 16 095 nbsp Sydney Maree USA 13 23 696 nbsp Jack Buckner GBR 13 23 857 nbsp Stefano Mei ITA 13 26 178 nbsp Evgeni Ignatov BUL 13 26 419 nbsp John Doherty IRL 13 27 7110 nbsp Jonny Danielsson SWE 13 30 4411 nbsp Pascal Thiebaut FRA 13 31 9912 nbsp Yobes Ondieki KEN 13 52 0113 nbsp Gary Staines GBR 13 55 0014 nbsp Paul Arpin FRA 14 13 19 nbsp Jose Regalo POR DNFNon qualifiers editEliminated in the semi finalsRANK SEMIFINALS TIME16 nbsp Salvatore Antibo ITA 13 25 6417 nbsp Eamonn Martin GBR 13 26 2618 nbsp Cyril Laventure FRA 13 29 9219 nbsp Mauricio Gonzalez MEX 13 32 5220 nbsp Doug Padilla USA 13 37 1121 nbsp Charles Cheruiyot KEN 13 38 4422 nbsp Abel Anton ESP 13 39 1323 nbsp Alejandro Gomez ESP 13 41 7324 nbsp Andrew Lloyd AUS 13 42 4925 nbsp Mikhail Dasko URS 13 43 6526 nbsp Paul Williams CAN 13 44 5727 nbsp Marcos Barreto MEX 13 53 9328 nbsp Eamon Coghlan IRL 14 02 1629 nbsp Vincent Rousseau BEL 14 03 7430 nbsp Terry Brahm USA 14 04 12Eliminated in the heatsRANK HEATS TIME nbsp Dietmar Millonig AUT 14 01 92 nbsp Pierre Deleze SUI 14 12 79 nbsp Carey Nelson CAN 14 15 94 nbsp Aboukar Hassan Adani SOM 14 37 98 nbsp Ismael Hassan DJI 14 45 40 nbsp Hari Bahadur Rokaya NEP 14 53 75 nbsp Kaleka Mutoke COD 14 56 33 nbsp Ian Gray BIZ 15 33 24 nbsp Abdel Rahman Massad SUD 15 50 91 nbsp Manuel Rondo GEQ 16 44 33 nbsp Fernando Couto POR 13 58 72 nbsp Arturo Barrios MEX 13 59 04 nbsp Frank O Mara IRL 13 59 46 nbsp Shuichi Yoneshige JPN 13 59 68 nbsp Stanley Mandebele ZIM 14 03 97 nbsp Kim Yeong gil KOR 14 09 45 nbsp Eduardus Nabunome INA 14 19 40 nbsp George Mambosasa MAW 14 30 01 nbsp Anwar Al Harazi YAR 14 49 25 nbsp Mohamed Ould Khalifa MTN 15 18 64 nbsp Lars Ove Stromo NOR DNF nbsp Juma Mnyampanda TAN 14 05 09 nbsp Ahmed Ibrahim Warsama QAT 14 06 20 nbsp Mathias Ntawulikura RWA 14 08 84 nbsp Farouk Ahmed Sayed YMD 15 11 20 nbsp Ronodji Niakaken CHA 15 42 73See also edit1987 Men s World Championships 5 000 metres Rome 1990 Men s European Championships 5 000 metres Split 1991 Men s World Championships 5 000 metres Tokyo 1992 Men s Olympic 5 000 metres Barcelona References edit Athletics at the 1988 Seoul Games Men s 5000 metres sports reference com Archived from the original on 17 April 2020 Retrieved 10 November 2017 External links edit in English Official Report Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Athletics at the 1988 Summer Olympics Men 27s 5000 metres amp oldid 1106876129, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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