2013 World Championships in Athletics – Men's 10,000 metres

Men's 10,000 metres
at the 2013 World Championships
Venue Luzhniki Stadium
Dates 10 August (final)
Competitors 35 from 19 nations
Winning time 27:21.71
Medalists
 
 
 

The men's 10,000 metres at the 2013 World Championships in Athletics were held at the Luzhniki Stadium on 10 August.[1]

With the temperature at the start of the race over 27º the competitors were taking heat precautions. Olympic Champion Mo Farah dropped to last place in the early stages, later there occasions when he would go to the front of the pack, though he made no effort to quicken the pace from the lead. With the lead pack down to about 10, with a kilometer to go, American Dathan Ritzenhein charged around the pack and into the lead. That woke up the rest of the contenders, quickly swallowing up Ritzenhein's effort. After some jockeying by a host of contenders, Farah seized the lead just before the last lap. Down the backstretch, the remaining contenders, Ibrahim Jeilan, Paul Tanui and Galen Rupp sprinted to keep up with Farah and rounding the final turn, defending champion Jeilan seemed to be moving into position to repeat his sprint past Farah to the finish. But unlike 2011, Farah had an extra gear to hold off Jeilan, crossing the line holding his hands high, before doing his post race "Mobot" dance.[2] The 27:21.71 sets a new Russian all comers record.[3]

Records

Prior to the competition, the records were as follows:[4]

World record  Kenenisa Bekele (ETH) 26:17.53 Brussels, Belgium 26 August 2005
Championship record  Kenenisa Bekele (ETH) 26:46.31 Berlin, Germany 17 August 2009
World Leading  Dejen Gebremeskel (ETH) 26:51.02 Sollentuna, Sweden 27 June 2013
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, Central American and Caribbean record  Galen Rupp (USA) 26:48.00 Brussels, Belgium 16 September 2011
South American Record  Marilson dos Santos (BRA) 27:28.12 Neerpelt, Belgium 2 June 2007
European Record  Mo Farah (GBR) 26:46.57 Eugene, OR, United States 3 June 2011
Oceanian record  Ben St. Lawrence (AUS) 27:24.95 Palo Alto, CA, United States 1 May 2011

Qualification standards

A time[5] B time
27:40.00 28:05.00

Schedule

Date Time Round
10 August 201318:55Final

All times are local times (UTC+4)

Results

KEY: NRNational record PBPersonal best SBSeasonal best

Final

The race was started at 18:55.[6]

10000 m men finish
RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
1st, gold medalist(s)Mo Farah Great Britain & N.I. (GBR)27:21.71SB
2nd, silver medalist(s)Ibrahim Jeilan Ethiopia (ETH)27:22.23SB
3rd, bronze medalist(s)Paul Kipngetich Tanui Kenya (KEN)27:22.61
4Galen Rupp United States (USA)27:24.39SB
5Abera Kuma Ethiopia (ETH)27:25.27
6Bedan Karoki Kenya (KEN)27:27.17
7Kenneth Kipkemoi Kenya (KEN)27:28.50SB
8Nguse Amlosom Eritrea (ERI)27:29.21SB
9Mohammed Ahmed Canada (CAN)27:35.76SB
10Dathan Ritzenhein United States (USA)27:37.90SB
11Thomas Ayeko Uganda (UGA)27:40.96PB
12Imane Merga Ethiopia (ETH)27:42.02
13Moses Ndiema Kipsiro Uganda (UGA)27:44.53SB
14Cameron Levins Canada (CAN)27:47.89SB
15Tsuyoshi Ugachi Japan (JPN)27:50.79SB
16Dejen Gebremeskel Ethiopia (ETH)27:51.88
17Goitom Kifle Eritrea (ERI)27:56.38
18Chris Derrick United States (USA)28:04.54SB
19Daniele Meucci Italy (ITA)28:06.74SB
20Stephen Mokoka South Africa (RSA)28:11.61
21Suguru Osako Japan (JPN)28:19.50
22Timothy Toroitich Uganda (UGA)28:33.61
23Bashir Abdi Belgium (BEL)28:41.69
24Collis Birmingham Australia (AUS)28:44.82SB
25Yevgeny Rybakov Russia (RUS)28:47.49
Jake Robertson New Zealand (NZL)DNF
Polat Kemboi Arıkan Turkey (TUR)DNF
Juan Luis Barrios Mexico (MEX)DNF
Alemu Bekele Bahrain (BHR)DNF
Teklemariam Medhin Eritrea (ERI)DNF
Yuki Sato Japan (JPN)DNF
Robert Kajuga Rwanda (RWA)DNF
Ben St Lawrence Australia (AUS)DNS
Ali Hasan Mahbood Bahrain (BHR)DNS
Mukhlid Al-Otaibi Saudi Arabia (KSA)DNS

References

  1. Start list
  2. http://espn.go.com/olympics/trackandfield/story/_/id/9556567/mo-farah-wins-10000-worlds
  3. http://trackside2013.wordpress.com/2013/08/07/russian-all-comers-records/
  4. "Records & Lists – 10,000 meters". IAAF. Retrieved 8 August 2013.
  5. IAAF World Championships Moscow 2013 – Standards, All Russia Athletic Federation, 2012, archived from the original on 16 August 2013, retrieved 8 August 2013
  6. Final Results
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