Athletics at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Men's 5000 metres
These are the official results of the men's 5000 metres at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta. The event took place between 31 July and 3 August.[1]
Men's 5000 metres at the Games of the XXVI Olympiad | ||||||||||
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Venue | Centennial Olympic Stadium | |||||||||
Date | 31 July 1996 (heats) 1 August 1996 (semi-finals) 3 August 1996 (final) | |||||||||
Competitors | 37 from 23 nations | |||||||||
Winning time | 13:07.96 | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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Medalists
editGold | Vénuste Niyongabo Burundi |
Silver | Paul Bitok Kenya |
Bronze | Khalid Boulami Morocco |
Summary
editAfter a diverse semi-final round where one heat ran a modes 14 minute strategic race and the other ran over thirty seconds faster, some athletes had an easier time of qualifying for the final.
At the gun, the entire Moroccan team went to the front, but then controlled the pace. After a lap at the back of the pack, Kenyan Tom Nyariki ran around the field to take the lead. German Dieter Baumann hung on his shoulder as it looked like an early attempt to steal the race with a quick breakaway. Several others in the field scrambled forward while Nyariki, shadowed by his teammate Shem Kororia pushed the pace, exchanging the lead position and stringing out the field into single file. American Bob Kennedy marked this action hovering around second place. With four laps to go, after an exchange of Kenyan leaders, Burundi's Vénuste Niyongabo moved into second place, squeezing back Kennedy into third. Over the next lap, Nyariki and Moroccan Brahim Lahlafi got past Kennedy. Just before two laps to go, Kennedy ran around the group and into the lead. Kennedy led for the first 300 metres of the penultimate lap before Niyongabo passed him coming off the turn, followed by the designated kickers who had protected their interests at the back of the pack; Paul Bitok (Kenya), Khalid Boulami (Morocco) and Baumann. But as one of the fastest 1500 meter runners in the world at the time, Niyongabo had the position and more speed, opening up a 5-metre gap on Boulami. At the beginning of the final turn, Bitok got around Boulami and everybody sprinted for home. Nobody was able to make any progress except that Niyongabo slowed on the final straight to celebrate Burundi's first gold medal.
Records
editThese were the standing world and Olympic records (in minutes) prior to the 1996 Summer Olympics.
World Record | 12:44.39 | Haile Gebrselassie | Zürich (SUI) | August 16, 1995 |
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Olympic Record | 13:05.59 | Saïd Aouita | Los Angeles (USA) | August 11, 1984 |
Results
editHeats
editQualification: First 8 in each heat (Q) and the next 6 fastest (q) qualified to the semifinals.
Semifinals
editQualification: First 6 in each heat (Q) and the next 3 fastest (q) qualified to the final.
Final
editRank | Name | Nationality | Time | Notes |
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Vénuste Niyongabo | Burundi | 13:07.96 | ||
Paul Bitok | Kenya | 13:08.16 | ||
Khalid Boulami | Morocco | 13:08.37 | ||
4 | Dieter Baumann | Germany | 13:08.81 | |
5 | Tom Nyariki | Kenya | 13:12.29 | |
6 | Bob Kennedy | United States | 13:12.35 | |
7 | Enrique Molina | Spain | 13:12.91 | |
8 | Brahim Lahlafi | Morocco | 13:13.26 | |
9 | Shem Kororia | Kenya | 13:14.63 | |
10 | Fita Bayisa | Ethiopia | 13:18.30 | |
11 | Ismaïl Sghyr | Morocco | 13:22.89 | |
12 | Gennaro Di Napoli | Italy | 13:28.36 | |
13 | Réda Benzine | Algeria | 13:42.34 | |
14 | Stéphane Franke | Germany | 13:44.64 | |
15 | Aïssa Belaout | Algeria | 14:06.52 |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Athletics at the 1996 Atlanta Games: Men's 5000 metres". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2017.