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Athletics at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Men's 10,000 metres

The 10,000 metres at the 2000 Summer Olympics as part of the athletics programme were held at Stadium Australia on Friday 22 September, and Monday 25 September 2000.[1]

Men's 10,000 metres
at the Games of the XXVII Olympiad
VenueStadium Australia
Dates22 September (heats)
25 September (final)
Competitors34 from 19 nations
Winning time27:18.20
Medalists
← 1996
2004 →

Official Video Highlights @ 1:02
Complete race

Without Haile Gebrselassie, Paul Tergat would have won everything since the previous Olympics. He was the silver medalist in the previous Olympics and the ensuing two world championships. He was the World Cross Country Champion five times in a row in Gebrselassie's absence. The final broke down to a team race, with three Kenyans vs Ethiopians Gebrselassie and Assefa Mezgebu. With a lap to go, John Korir held the lead marked by Gebrselassie, with Tergat marking him. Mezgebu moved from behind Tergat to Gebrselassie's shoulder, boxing Tergat along the rail through the penultimate turn. Down the backstretch, Tergat slowed down a step to get out of the box, then sprinting around the outside, past everyone. The sprint was on. Unlike previous finals, Tergat had the drop on Gebrselassie, making Geb chase, with only Mezgebu able to hold on behind. Down the homestretch both were in full sprint, Tergat ahead, Gebrselassie making progress but not advancing enough to pass. Gebrselassie continued to press, drawing even with less than ten metres to go. Tergat strained, his last several steps losing his balance while Gebrselassie held form to take the gold again.

Records edit

World and Olympic records prior to the Games
World Record 26:22.75 Haile Gebrselassie Ethiopia Hengelo, Netherlands 1 June 1998
Olympic Record 27:07.34 Haile Gebrselassie Ethiopia Atlanta, United States 29 July 1996

Medalists edit

Gold:   Silver:   Bronze:  
Haile Gebrselassie,   Ethiopia Paul Tergat,   Kenya Assefa Mezgebu,   Ethiopia

Results edit

All times shown are in seconds.

  • Q denotes qualification by place in heat.
  • q denotes qualification by overall place.
  • DNS denotes did not start.
  • DNF denotes did not finish.
  • DQ denotes disqualification.
  • NR denotes national record.
  • OR denotes Olympic record.
  • WR denotes world record.
  • PB denotes personal best.
  • SB denotes season best.

Qualifying heats edit

The top eight runners in each of the initial two heats automatically qualified for the final. The next four fastest runners from across the heats also qualified. There were a total number of 34 participating athletes.

Heat 1 of 2
Date: Friday 22 September 2000
Place Athlete Nation Order Time Qual. Record
Heat Overall
1 8 Haile Gebrselassie   Ethiopia 2 27:50.01 Q
2 10 Patrick Ivuti   Kenya 15 27:50.10 Q
3 11 John Korir   Kenya 7 27:50.19 Q
4 12 Assefa Mezgebu   Ethiopia 8 27:50.64 Q
5 16 Toshinari Takaoka   Japan 3 27:59.95 Q SB
6 19 Samir Moussaoui   Algeria 4 28:08.22 Q
7 21 Abdihakim Abdirahman   United States 9 28:09.04 Q
8 22 Enrique Molina   Spain 5 28:09.76 Q
9 23 Andres Jones   Great Britain 13 28:11.20
10 24 Armando Quintanilla   Mexico 11 28:14.54
11 25 Sisay Bezabeh   Australia 10 28:21.63
12 27 Sean Kaley   Canada 16 28:36.07
13 28 Robert Denmark   Great Britain 1 28:43.74
14 29 Shaun Creighton   Australia 12 28:52.71
15 32 Daniele Caimmi   Italy 17 29:01.26
16 33 Teodoro Cuñado   Spain 14 29:10.90
17 34 Michael Aish   New Zealand 6 29:31.83
Heat 2 of 2
Date: Friday 22 September 2000
Place Athlete Nation Order Time Qual. Record
Heat Overall
1 1 Girma Tolla   Ethiopia 7 27:44.01 Q
2 2 Paul Tergat   Kenya 10 27:44.07 Q
3 3 Katsuhiko Hanada   Japan 9 27:45.13 Q PB
4 4 Mohammed Mourhit   Belgium 8 27:45.73 Q
5 5 Said Berioui   Morocco 11 27:45.83 Q
6 6 Karl Keska   Great Britain 8 27:48:29 Q PB
7 7 David Galván   Mexico 12 27:49.53 Q
8 9 Aloys Nizigama   Burundi 2 27:50.09 Q SB
9 13 José Rios   Spain 6 27:51.40 q
10 14 José Ramos   Portugal 13 27:56.30 q PB
11 15 Mebrahtom Keflezighi   United States 15 27:58.96 q
12 17 Rachid Berradi   Italy 1 28:01.18 q
13 18 Mauricio Díaz   Chile 4 28:05.61 NR
14 20 Yonas Kifle   Eritrea 5 28:08.59 NR
15 26 Jeff Schiebler   Canada 3 28:30.46
16 30 Dmitry Maksimov   Russia 14 28:54.15
17 31 Alan Culpepper   United States 16 29:00.71

Overall Results Semi-Finals

Semi-Finals
Overall Results
Place Athlete Nation Heat Order Place Time Qual. Record
1 Girma Tolla   Ethiopia 2 7 1 27:44.01 Q
2 Paul Tergat   Kenya 2 10 2 27:44.07 Q
3 Katsuhiko Hanada   Japan 2 9 3 27:45.13 Q PB
4 Mohammed Mourhit   Belgium 2 17 4 27:45.73 Q
5 Said Berioui   Morocco 2 11 5 27:45.83 Q
6 Karl Keska   Great Britain 2 8 6 27:48:29 Q PB
7 David Galván   Mexico 2 12 7 27:49.53 Q
8 Haile Gebrselassie   Ethiopia 1 2 1 27:50.01 Q
9 Aloys Nizigama   Burundi 2 2 8 27:50.09 Q SB
10 Patrick Ivuti   Kenya 1 15 2 27:50.10 Q
11 John Korir   Kenya 1 7 3 27:50.19 Q
12 Assefa Mezgebu   Ethiopia 1 8 4 27:50.64 Q
13 José Rios   Spain 2 6 9 27:51.40 q
14 José Ramos   Portugal 2 13 10 27:56.30 q PB
15 Mebrahtom Keflezighi   United States 2 15 11 27:58.96 q
16 Toshinari Takaoka   Japan 1 3 6 27:59.95 Q SB
17 Rachid Berradi   Italy 2 1 12 28:01.18 q
18 Mauricio Díaz   Chile 2 4 13 28:05.61 NR
19 Samir Moussaoui   Algeria 1 4 6 28:08.22 Q
20 Yonas Kifle   Eritrea 2 5 14 28:08.59 NR
21 Abdihakim Abdirahman   United States 1 9 7 28:09.04 Q
22 Enrique Molina   Spain 1 5 8 28:09.76 Q
23 Andres Jones   Great Britain 1 13 9 28:11.20
24 Armando Quintanilla   Mexico 1 11 10 28:14.54
25 Sisay Bezabeh   Australia 1 10 11 28:21.63
26 Jeff Schiebler   Canada 2 3 15 28:30.46
27 Sean Kaley   Canada 1 16 12 28:36.07
28 Robert Denmark   Great Britain 1 1 13 28:43.74
29 Shaun Creighton   Australia 1 12 14 28:52.71
30 Dmitry Maksimov   Russia 2 14 16 28:54.15
31 Alan Culpepper   United States 2 16 17 29:00.71
32 Daniele Caimmi   Italy 1 17 15 29:01.26
33 Teodoro Cunado   Spain 1 14 16 29:10.90
34 Michael Aish   New Zealand 1 6 17 29:31.83

Final edit

 
Competition underway
 
Athletes after crossing the finish line
Final
Date: Monday 25 September 2000
Time:
Place Athlete Nation Order Time Record
1 Haile Gebrselassie   Ethiopia 19 27:18.20 SB
2 Paul Tergat   Kenya 8 27:18.29
3 Assefa Mezgebu   Ethiopia 2 27:19.75 SB
4 Patrick Ivuti   Kenya 16 27:20.44
5 John Korir   Kenya 20 27:24.75 PB
6 Said Berioui   Morocco 7 27:37.83 SB
7 Toshinari Takaoka   Japan 9 27:40.44 PB
8 Karl Keska   Great Britain 6 27:44.09 PB
9 Aloys Nizigama   Burundi 12 27:44.56 SB
10 Abdihakim Abdirahman   United States 18 27:46.17 PB
11 Girma Tolla   Ethiopia 15 27:49.75
12 Mebrahtom Keflezighi   United States 13 27:53.63 PB
13 David Galvan   Mexico 11 27:54.56
14 Jose Ramos   Portugal 4 28:07.43
15 Katsuhiko Hanada   Japan 17 28:08.11
16 Samir Moussaoui   Algeria 3 28:17.25
17 Rachid Berradi   Italy 10 28:45.96
18 Jose Rios   Spain 1 28:50.31
- Enrique Molina   Spain 14 DNF
- Mohammed Mourhit   Belgium 5 DNF

References edit

  1. ^ . sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 18 November 2017.

External links edit

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The 10 000 metres at the 2000 Summer Olympics as part of the athletics programme were held at Stadium Australia on Friday 22 September and Monday 25 September 2000 1 Men s 10 000 metresat the Games of the XXVII OlympiadVenueStadium AustraliaDates22 September heats 25 September final Competitors34 from 19 nationsWinning time27 18 20MedalistsHaile Gebrselassie EthiopiaPaul Tergat KenyaAssefa Mezgebu Ethiopia 19962004 Official Video Highlights 1 02Complete raceWithout Haile Gebrselassie Paul Tergat would have won everything since the previous Olympics He was the silver medalist in the previous Olympics and the ensuing two world championships He was the World Cross Country Champion five times in a row in Gebrselassie s absence The final broke down to a team race with three Kenyans vs Ethiopians Gebrselassie and Assefa Mezgebu With a lap to go John Korir held the lead marked by Gebrselassie with Tergat marking him Mezgebu moved from behind Tergat to Gebrselassie s shoulder boxing Tergat along the rail through the penultimate turn Down the backstretch Tergat slowed down a step to get out of the box then sprinting around the outside past everyone The sprint was on Unlike previous finals Tergat had the drop on Gebrselassie making Geb chase with only Mezgebu able to hold on behind Down the homestretch both were in full sprint Tergat ahead Gebrselassie making progress but not advancing enough to pass Gebrselassie continued to press drawing even with less than ten metres to go Tergat strained his last several steps losing his balance while Gebrselassie held form to take the gold again Contents 1 Records 2 Medalists 3 Results 4 Qualifying heats 5 Final 6 References 7 External linksRecords editWorld and Olympic records prior to the Games World Record 26 22 75 Haile Gebrselassie Ethiopia Hengelo Netherlands 1 June 1998Olympic Record 27 07 34 Haile Gebrselassie Ethiopia Atlanta United States 29 July 1996Medalists editGold nbsp Silver nbsp Bronze nbsp Haile Gebrselassie nbsp Ethiopia Paul Tergat nbsp Kenya Assefa Mezgebu nbsp EthiopiaResults editAll times shown are in seconds Q denotes qualification by place in heat q denotes qualification by overall place DNS denotes did not start DNF denotes did not finish DQ denotes disqualification NR denotes national record OR denotes Olympic record WR denotes world record PB denotes personal best SB denotes season best Qualifying heats editThe top eight runners in each of the initial two heats automatically qualified for the final The next four fastest runners from across the heats also qualified There were a total number of 34 participating athletes Heat 1 of 2 Date Friday 22 September 2000Place Athlete Nation Order Time Qual RecordHeat Overall1 8 Haile Gebrselassie nbsp Ethiopia 2 27 50 01 Q2 10 Patrick Ivuti nbsp Kenya 15 27 50 10 Q3 11 John Korir nbsp Kenya 7 27 50 19 Q4 12 Assefa Mezgebu nbsp Ethiopia 8 27 50 64 Q5 16 Toshinari Takaoka nbsp Japan 3 27 59 95 Q SB6 19 Samir Moussaoui nbsp Algeria 4 28 08 22 Q7 21 Abdihakim Abdirahman nbsp United States 9 28 09 04 Q8 22 Enrique Molina nbsp Spain 5 28 09 76 Q9 23 Andres Jones nbsp Great Britain 13 28 11 2010 24 Armando Quintanilla nbsp Mexico 11 28 14 5411 25 Sisay Bezabeh nbsp Australia 10 28 21 6312 27 Sean Kaley nbsp Canada 16 28 36 0713 28 Robert Denmark nbsp Great Britain 1 28 43 7414 29 Shaun Creighton nbsp Australia 12 28 52 7115 32 Daniele Caimmi nbsp Italy 17 29 01 2616 33 Teodoro Cunado nbsp Spain 14 29 10 9017 34 Michael Aish nbsp New Zealand 6 29 31 83Heat 2 of 2 Date Friday 22 September 2000Place Athlete Nation Order Time Qual RecordHeat Overall1 1 Girma Tolla nbsp Ethiopia 7 27 44 01 Q2 2 Paul Tergat nbsp Kenya 10 27 44 07 Q3 3 Katsuhiko Hanada nbsp Japan 9 27 45 13 Q PB4 4 Mohammed Mourhit nbsp Belgium 8 27 45 73 Q5 5 Said Berioui nbsp Morocco 11 27 45 83 Q6 6 Karl Keska nbsp Great Britain 8 27 48 29 Q PB7 7 David Galvan nbsp Mexico 12 27 49 53 Q8 9 Aloys Nizigama nbsp Burundi 2 27 50 09 Q SB9 13 Jose Rios nbsp Spain 6 27 51 40 q10 14 Jose Ramos nbsp Portugal 13 27 56 30 q PB11 15 Mebrahtom Keflezighi nbsp United States 15 27 58 96 q12 17 Rachid Berradi nbsp Italy 1 28 01 18 q13 18 Mauricio Diaz nbsp Chile 4 28 05 61 NR14 20 Yonas Kifle nbsp Eritrea 5 28 08 59 NR15 26 Jeff Schiebler nbsp Canada 3 28 30 4616 30 Dmitry Maksimov nbsp Russia 14 28 54 1517 31 Alan Culpepper nbsp United States 16 29 00 71Overall Results Semi Finals Semi Finals Overall ResultsPlace Athlete Nation Heat Order Place Time Qual Record1 Girma Tolla nbsp Ethiopia 2 7 1 27 44 01 Q2 Paul Tergat nbsp Kenya 2 10 2 27 44 07 Q3 Katsuhiko Hanada nbsp Japan 2 9 3 27 45 13 Q PB4 Mohammed Mourhit nbsp Belgium 2 17 4 27 45 73 Q5 Said Berioui nbsp Morocco 2 11 5 27 45 83 Q6 Karl Keska nbsp Great Britain 2 8 6 27 48 29 Q PB7 David Galvan nbsp Mexico 2 12 7 27 49 53 Q8 Haile Gebrselassie nbsp Ethiopia 1 2 1 27 50 01 Q9 Aloys Nizigama nbsp Burundi 2 2 8 27 50 09 Q SB10 Patrick Ivuti nbsp Kenya 1 15 2 27 50 10 Q11 John Korir nbsp Kenya 1 7 3 27 50 19 Q12 Assefa Mezgebu nbsp Ethiopia 1 8 4 27 50 64 Q13 Jose Rios nbsp Spain 2 6 9 27 51 40 q14 Jose Ramos nbsp Portugal 2 13 10 27 56 30 q PB15 Mebrahtom Keflezighi nbsp United States 2 15 11 27 58 96 q16 Toshinari Takaoka nbsp Japan 1 3 6 27 59 95 Q SB17 Rachid Berradi nbsp Italy 2 1 12 28 01 18 q18 Mauricio Diaz nbsp Chile 2 4 13 28 05 61 NR19 Samir Moussaoui nbsp Algeria 1 4 6 28 08 22 Q20 Yonas Kifle nbsp Eritrea 2 5 14 28 08 59 NR21 Abdihakim Abdirahman nbsp United States 1 9 7 28 09 04 Q22 Enrique Molina nbsp Spain 1 5 8 28 09 76 Q23 Andres Jones nbsp Great Britain 1 13 9 28 11 2024 Armando Quintanilla nbsp Mexico 1 11 10 28 14 5425 Sisay Bezabeh nbsp Australia 1 10 11 28 21 6326 Jeff Schiebler nbsp Canada 2 3 15 28 30 4627 Sean Kaley nbsp Canada 1 16 12 28 36 0728 Robert Denmark nbsp Great Britain 1 1 13 28 43 7429 Shaun Creighton nbsp Australia 1 12 14 28 52 7130 Dmitry Maksimov nbsp Russia 2 14 16 28 54 1531 Alan Culpepper nbsp United States 2 16 17 29 00 7132 Daniele Caimmi nbsp Italy 1 17 15 29 01 2633 Teodoro Cunado nbsp Spain 1 14 16 29 10 9034 Michael Aish nbsp New Zealand 1 6 17 29 31 83Final edit nbsp Competition underway nbsp Athletes after crossing the finish lineFinal Date Monday 25 September 2000 Time Place Athlete Nation Order Time Record1 Haile Gebrselassie nbsp Ethiopia 19 27 18 20 SB2 Paul Tergat nbsp Kenya 8 27 18 293 Assefa Mezgebu nbsp Ethiopia 2 27 19 75 SB4 Patrick Ivuti nbsp Kenya 16 27 20 445 John Korir nbsp Kenya 20 27 24 75 PB6 Said Berioui nbsp Morocco 7 27 37 83 SB7 Toshinari Takaoka nbsp Japan 9 27 40 44 PB8 Karl Keska nbsp Great Britain 6 27 44 09 PB9 Aloys Nizigama nbsp Burundi 12 27 44 56 SB10 Abdihakim Abdirahman nbsp United States 18 27 46 17 PB11 Girma Tolla nbsp Ethiopia 15 27 49 7512 Mebrahtom Keflezighi nbsp United States 13 27 53 63 PB13 David Galvan nbsp Mexico 11 27 54 5614 Jose Ramos nbsp Portugal 4 28 07 4315 Katsuhiko Hanada nbsp Japan 17 28 08 1116 Samir Moussaoui nbsp Algeria 3 28 17 2517 Rachid Berradi nbsp Italy 10 28 45 9618 Jose Rios nbsp Spain 1 28 50 31 Enrique Molina nbsp Spain 14 DNF Mohammed Mourhit nbsp Belgium 5 DNFReferences edit Athletics at the 2000 Sydney Men s 10 000 metres sports reference com Archived from the original on 17 April 2020 Retrieved 18 November 2017 External links editOfficial Report Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Athletics at the 2000 Summer Olympics Men 27s 10 000 metres amp oldid 1064481271, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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