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1997 World Championships in Athletics – Men's 10,000 metres

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The men's 10,000 metres event featured at the 1997 World Championships in Athens, Greece. There were a total number of 33 participating athletes, with two qualifying heats and the final being held on 6 August 1997.

The question was, how to beat the Olympic Champion and new World Record holder Haile Gebrselassie. The pack, led by Kenyans Paul Koech and Dominic Kirui jogged around the track for almost 15 laps with a few constants; Gebrselassie was marking the leader from second or third place, and everybody else was jockeying for position to be near him. With ten laps to go, previous world record holder Salah Hissou made a more serious move to the front, the pace quickened by four seconds a lap and all the contenders reacted. Hissou only held the lead for a lap before dropping back but the faster trend continued and the pack dwindled to six. Even Kirui dropped off the back, but Koech continued to lead with his teammate Paul Tergat focused on Gebrselassie's back. The pace gradually slowed slightly, while Hissou and Domingos Castro took their turns behind Gebrselassie as the laps diminished. With two laps to go, Hissou and Castro boxed Gebrselassie and moved around him, that lasted for about 100 metres before Gebrselassie simply ran around them assuming a defensive position on Koech's outside shoulder. 550 metres before the finish, Gebrselassie took off, opening up a 10-metre gap before he reached the straightaway. For Gebrselassie, it was an easy last lap, almost a victory lap while still in competition. Tergat and behind him Hissou launched into their best last lap kicks, but it was far too little and too late to catch Gebrselassie. Tergat separated from Hissou for silver.

Final

RANKFINALTIME
[[Image:Med 1.png]]Haile Gebrselassie27:24.58
[[Image:Med 2.png]]Paul Tergat27:25.62
[[Image:Med 3.png]]Salah Hissou27:28.67
4.Paul Koech27:30.39
5.Assefa Mezgebu27:32.48
6.Domingos Castro27:36.52
7.Habte Jifar28:00.29
8.Julio Rey28:07.06
9.Stefano Baldini28:11.97
10.Darren Wilson28:20.16
11.Kamiel Maase28:23.30
12.Dominic Kirui28:28.13
13.Abderrahim Zitouna28:29.09
14.Hendrick Ramaala28:33.48
15.Tendai Chimusasa28:55.29
16.Carsten Eich28:59.34
17.Said Berioui29:22.05
18.José Ramos29:49.00
Toshinari TakaokaDNS
Mohammed MourhitDNS

Qualifying heats

  • Held on Sunday 1997-08-03
RANKHEAT 1TIME
1.Domingos Castro28:07.04
2.Mohammed Mourhit28:12.02
3.Said Berioui28:12.33
4.Carsten Eich28:12.46
5.Paul Koech28:13.24
6.Assefa Mezgebu28:13.95
7.Paul Tergat28:13.98
8.Salah Hissou28:15.09
9.José Ramos28:20.06
10.Carlos de la Torre28:20.50
11.Toshiyuki Hayata28:27.97
12.Dan Middleman28:56.76
13.Marco Condori29:51.24
14.Agustin Moran30:12.32
RANKHEAT 2TIME
1.Haile Gebrselassie27:55.36
2.Habte Jifar27:55.71
3.Dominic Kirui27:56.62
4.Abderrahim Zitouna27:57.11
5.Darren Wilson27:57.54
6.Kamiel Maase27:57.78
7.Julio Rey28:03.36
8.Hendrick Ramaala28:05.70
9.Toshinari Takaoka28:07.36
10.Stefano Baldini28:07.81
11.Tendai Chimusasa28:14.03
12.Mohamed Ezzher28:47.48
13.João N'Tyamba29:38.92
14.Brad Barquist29:43.01
15.Margarito Zamora29:52.03
16.Panagiotis Charamis30:08.60
17.Georges Richmond31:48.17
Carlos PatrícioDNF
Zoltán KáldyDNF

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