The men's 5000 metres competition at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, United Kingdom. The event was held at the Olympic Stadium on 8–11 August.[1] In a tactical, slow race, the gold medal was won by 0.32 seconds by reigning World champion Mo Farah of host Great Britain, completing a distance double having won the 10,000 metres a week earlier. Ethiopia's Dejen Gebremeskel took silver, with Thomas Pkemei Longosiwa of Kenya in bronze position.
Men's 5000 metres at the Games of the XXX Olympiad | |||||||||||||
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Venue | Olympic Stadium | ||||||||||||
Date | 8–11 August | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 43 from 26 nations | ||||||||||||
Winning time | 13:41.66 | ||||||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||||||
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Summary
editThe final race started out slowly, the first lap in 74.1 and only that fast because Hayle Ibrahimov accelerated the last 100. The field continued running splits in the 70s, Lopez Lomong leading through 2000 in a pedestrian 5:56.7. In the seventh lap Yenew Alamirew moved to the front and accelerated the pace, the next several laps down below 62, Mo Farah the only one to break up the Ethiopian team at the front. With 700 to go, Farah took the lead, his training partner Galen Rupp joining him with 500 to go, as the rest of the field jostling to be in position to sprint. First Hagos Gebrhiwet challenged, then disappeared. Down the backstretch, Thomas Pkemei Longosiwa challenged, with Abdalaati Iguider immediately behind. Dejen Gebremeskel, Bernard Lagat and Isiah Kiplangat Koech packing up around the final turn. At the head of the stretch, Koech contacted Lagat as he was just coming clear to sprint, Lagat stumbling. Meanwhile, Farah was accelerating ahead of Longosiwa, who couldn't handle the speed. Gebremeskel went around the outside with Lagat's delayed sprint unable to catch Longosiwa. The winning time was more than 15 seconds slower than the slowest time in qualifying.
Competition format
editThe Men's 5000m competition consisted of heats (Round 1) and a Final.[2] A total of fifteen competitors qualified for the Final from the heats.[3]
Records
editPrior to this competition, the existing world and Olympic records were as follows:
World record | Kenenisa Bekele (ETH) | 12:37.35 | Hengelo, Netherlands | 31 May 2004 |
Olympic record | Kenenisa Bekele (ETH) | 12:57.82 | Beijing, China | 23 August 2008 |
2012 World leading | Dejen Gebremeskel (ETH) | 12:46.81 | Paris (Saint-Denis), France | 6 July 2012 |
Schedule
editAll times are British Summer Time (UTC+1)
Date | Time | Round |
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Wednesday, 8 August 2012 | 10:45 | Round 1 |
Saturday, 11 August 2012 | 19:30 | Finals |
Results
editRound 1
editQual. rule: first 5 of each heat (Q) plus the 5 fastest times (q) qualified.
Heat 1
editRank | Athlete | Nation | Time | Notes |
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1 | Hayle Ibrahimov | Azerbaijan | 13:25.23 | Q |
2 | Isiah Kiplangat Koech | Kenya | 13:25.64 | Q |
3 | Mo Farah | Great Britain | 13:26.00 | Q |
4 | Lopez Lomong | United States | 13:26.16 | Q |
5 | Hagos Gebrhiwet | Ethiopia | 13:26.16 | Q |
6 | Edwin Cheruiyot Soi | Kenya | 13:27.06 | |
7 | Arne Gabius | Germany | 13:28.01 | |
8 | Daniele Meucci | Italy | 13:28.71 | |
9 | Moukheld Al-Outaibi | Saudi Arabia | 13:31.47 | |
10 | Bilisuma Shugi | Bahrain | 13:31.84 | |
11 | Yuki Sato | Japan | 13:38.22 | |
12 | David McNeill | Australia | 13:45.88 | |
13 | Olivier Irabaruta | Burundi | 13:46.25 | |
14 | Aziz Lahbabi | Morocco | 13:47.57 | |
15 | Amanuel Mesel | Eritrea | 13:48.13 | SB |
16 | Collis Birmingham | Australia | 13:50.39 | |
17 | Serhiy Lebid | Ukraine | 13:53.15 | |
18 | Geofrey Kusuro | Uganda | 13:59.74 | SB |
19 | Hussain Jamaan Alhamdah | Saudi Arabia | 14:00.43 | |
20 | Rene Herrera | Philippines | 14:44.11 | PB |
− | Teklemariam Medhin | Eritrea | DNS | |
− | Hassan Hirt | France | DQ | * |
- Hassan Hirt originally finished 11th in a time of 13:35.36, but was later disqualified after testing positive for EPO.[4]
Heat 2
editRank | Athlete | Nation | Time | Notes |
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1 | Dejen Gebremeskel | Ethiopia | 13:15.15 | Q |
2 | Yenew Alamirew | Ethiopia | 13:15.39 | Q |
3 | Thomas Pkemei Longosiwa | Kenya | 13:15.41 | Q |
4 | Bernard Lagat | United States | 13:15.45 | Q |
5 | Abdalaati Iguider | Morocco | 13:15.49 | Q |
6 | Galen Rupp | United States | 13:17.56 | q |
7 | Moses Ndiema Kipsiro | Uganda | 13:17.68 | q |
8 | Cameron Levins | Canada | 13:18.29 | q, PB |
9 | Juan Luis Barrios | Mexico | 13:21.01 | q |
10 | Mumin Gala | Djibouti | 13:21.21 | q, SB |
11 | Abrar Osman Adem | Eritrea | 13:24.40 | |
12 | Nick McCormick | Great Britain | 13:25.70 | |
13 | Polat Kemboi Arikan | Turkey | 13:27.21 | |
14 | Rabah Aboud | Algeria | 13:28.38 | |
15 | Abraham Kiplimo | Uganda | 13:31.57 | |
16 | Craig Mottram | Australia | 13:40.24 | |
17 | Alistair Ian Cragg | Ireland | 13:47.01 | |
18 | Soufiyan Bouqantar | Morocco | 13:47.63 | |
19 | Javier Carriqueo | Argentina | 13:57.07 | SB |
20 | Abdullah Abdulaziz Aljoud | Saudi Arabia | 14:11.12 | |
21 | Ruben Sança | Cape Verde | 14:35.19 |
Final
editRank | Athlete | Nation | Time | Notes |
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Mo Farah | Great Britain | 13:41.66 | ||
Dejen Gebremeskel | Ethiopia | 13:41.98 | ||
Thomas Pkemei Longosiwa | Kenya | 13:42.36 | ||
4 | Bernard Lagat | United States | 13:42.99 | |
5 | Isiah Kiplangat Koech | Kenya | 13:43.83 | |
6 | Abdalaati Iguider | Morocco | 13:44.19 | |
7 | Galen Rupp | United States | 13:45.04 | |
8 | Juan Luis Barrios | Mexico | 13:45.30 | |
9 | Hayle Ibrahimov | Azerbaijan | 13:45.37 | |
10 | Lopez Lomong | United States | 13:48.19 | |
11 | Hagos Gebrhiwet | Ethiopia | 13:49.59 | |
12 | Yenew Alamirew | Ethiopia | 13:49.68 | |
13 | Mumin Gala | Djibouti | 13:50.26 | |
14 | Cameron Levins | Canada | 13:51.87 | |
15 | Moses Ndiema Kipsiro | Uganda | 13:52.25 |
Notes: Q- Qualified by place
q - Qualified by performance (time)
PB - Personal Best
NR - National Record
SB - Seasonal Best
DQ - DisQualified
DNS - Did Not Start
DNF - Did Not Finish
References
edit- ^ "Athletics at the 2012 Summer Olympics". Archived from the original on 2012-09-05. Retrieved 2012-05-11.
- ^ "Men's 5000m". London 2012 Organising Committee. Archived from the original on 9 December 2012. Retrieved 12 June 2012.
- ^ "5000m competition format". London 2012 Organising Committee. Archived from the original on 7 September 2012. Retrieved 12 June 2012.
- ^ "French Olympic runner fails doping test". France 24. France Médias Monde. AFP. 10 August 2012. Archived from the original on 23 January 2016. Retrieved 2 December 2014.