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5000 metres

World
  
Kenenisa Bekele (ETH) 12:37.35 (2004)

Olympic
  
Kenenisa Bekele (ETH) 12:57.82 (2008)

World
  
Tirunesh Dibaba (ETH) 14:11.15 (2008)

Olympic
  
Vivian Cheruiyot (KEN) 14:26.17 (2016)

The 5000 metres or 5000-meter run (approximately 3.1 mi or 16,404 ft) is a common long-distance running event in track and field. It is one of the track events in the Olympic Games and the World Championships in Athletics, run over 12.5 laps of a standard track. The same distance in road running is called a 5K run. The 5000 m has been present on the Olympic programme since 1912 for men and since 1996 for women. Prior to 1996, women had competed in an Olympic 3000 metres race since 1984. The 5000 m has been held at each of the World Championships in Athletics in men's competition and since 1995 in women's.

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The event is almost the same length as the dolichos race held at the Ancient Olympic Games, introduced in 720 BCE. While mainly run as an outdoor event, the 5000 m is sometimes run on an indoor track. The IAAF keeps official records for both outdoor and indoor 5000 m track events.

Notes

Below is a list of other times equal or superior to 12:49.60:

  • Kenenisa Bekele also ran 12:40.18 (2005), 12:48.09 (2006), 12:48.25 (2006), 12:49.53 (2007), 12:49.60i (2004).
  • Haile Gebrselassie also ran 12:41.86 (1997), 12:44.39 (1995).
  • Daniel Komen also ran 12:44.90 (1997), 12:45.09 (1996), 12:48.98 (1997).
  • Notes

    Below is a list of other times equal or superior to 14:32.33:

  • Almaz Ayana also ran 14:14.32 (2015), 14:18.89 (2016), 14:25.84 (2013), 14:29.19 (2014)
  • Tirunesh Dibaba also ran 14:23.68 (2013), 14:30.40 (2006), 14:30.88 (2004)
  • Vivian Cheruiyot also ran 14:26.17 (2016)
  • Hellen Obiri also ran 14:29.77 (2016), 14:32.02 (2004)
  • Season's bests

  • "i" indicates indoor performance.
  • References

    5000 metres Wikipedia