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2013 World Championships in Athletics – Men's 5000 metres

The men's 5000 metres at the 2013 World Championships in Athletics was held at the Luzhniki Stadium on 13 and 16 August.


Men's 5000 metres at the 2013 World Championships
Luzhniki Stadium
13 August (heats)16 August (final)
29 from 18 nations
13:26.98
Mo Farah Great Britain & N.I. Hagos Gebrhiwet Ethiopia Isiah Koech KenyaMo Farah Great Britain & N.I.Hagos Gebrhiwet EthiopiaIsiah Koech Kenya
Mo Farah Great Britain & N.I.
Hagos Gebrhiwet Ethiopia
Isiah Koech Kenya

Official Video

The men's 5000 metres at the 2013 World Championships in Athletics was held at the Luzhniki Stadium on 13 and 16 August.

Fifteen qualified for the final. Of the ten automatic qualifiers, three each were from Kenya, Ethiopia and the United States. But all eyes were on the one from England, the defending champion, Olympic champion and 10000 winner from these championships all rolled up into one Mo Farah.

The first lap of the final started off at a jog for these world class competitors. On the second lap, the Kenyans as a group pushed the pace, but it didn't last long and the pack reformed. At such a leisurely pace, nobody was at risk of getting dropped. Instead confusion. Hagos Gebrhiwet literally a step behind Farah near the back of the pack, watching his every step. At 2000 meters, Farah decided to take a chance at the lead, but it was not to advance the pace but to slow it down. With Farah at the front the pace slowed to 68 seconds, then almost 70 seconds and the rest of the field obediently crowded up behind him, not willing to go out alone against the king. With 5 laps to go, Isiah Koech decided to make the break and took off. The race accelerated to 62-second laps with all the players covering each other's move and jockeying for position. For a lap Yenew Alamirew held the lead, accelerating as anyone looked to try to pass. With 650 to go, Farah made his move, successfully passing Alamirew he only gained a step on the field but that was enough, now he wouldn't let anybody pass him, the field stinging out behind him, the suitors dwindling. Through the final lap in 53 seconds, Koech made repeated attempts to get past Farah but each time Farah was able to go that much faster. Two steps behind at the beginning of the straight, Gebrhiwet weaved his way around the other two Kenyans and came flying down the outside as Koech let up in defeat, Gebrhiwet taking silver by one thousandth of a second after 5000 meters.

Prior to the competition, the records were as follows:

Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4Column 5
World recordKenenisa Bekele (ETH)12:37.35Hengelo, Netherlands31 May 2004
Championship recordEliud Kipchoge (KEN)12:52.79Saint-Denis, France31 August 2003
World LeadingEdwin Cheruiyot Soi (KEN)12:51.34Monaco19 July 2013
African RecordKenenisa Bekele (ETH)12:37.35Hengelo, Netherlands31 May 2004
Asian RecordSaif Saaeed Shaheen (QAT)12:51.98Rome, Italy14 July 2006
North, Central American and Caribbean recordBernard Lagat (USA)12:53.60Monaco22 July 2011
South American RecordMarilson dos Santos (BRA)13:19.43Kassel, Germany8 June 2006
European RecordMohammed Mourhit (BEL)12:49.71Brussels, Belgium25 August 2000
Oceanian recordCraig Mottram (AUS)12:55.76London, Great Britain30 July 2004
A timeB time
13:15.0013:20.00
DateTimeRound
13 August 201310:20Heats
16 August 201320:45Final

All times are local times (UTC+4)

Qualification: First 5 in each heat (Q) and the next 5 fastest (q) advanced to the final.

RankHeatNameNationalityTimeNotes
12Muktar EdrisEthiopia13:20.82Q
22Edwin SoiKenya13:21.44Q
32Isaiah KoechKenya13:22.19Q
41Hagos GebrhiwetEthiopia13:23.22Q
51Yenew AlamirewEthiopia13:23.48Q
61Bernard LagatUnited States13:23.59Q
72Galen RuppUnited States13:23.91Q
82Mo FarahGreat Britain & N.I.13:23.93Q
91Thomas LongosiwaKenya13:23.94Q
101Ryan HillUnited States13:24.19Q
111Elroy GelantSouth Africa13:25.07q
122Dejenee RegassaBahrain13:25.21q
131Brett RobinsonAustralia13:25.38q
141Sindre BuraasNorway13:26.69q
151Zane RobertsonNew Zealand13:27.89q
162Othmane El GoumriMorocco13:31.08
171John KipkoechKenya13:31.21
182Ben St LawrenceAustralia13:33.64
191Phillip KipyekoUganda13:33.68
201Arne GabiusGermany13:34.26
212Alemayehu BezabehSpain13:34.68
222Byron PiedraEcuador13:35.38
232Yuki SatoJapan13:37.07
241Aziz LahbabiMorocco13:37.75
252Diego EstradaMexico13:48.38
261Sergio SánchezSpain13:52.05
272Rinas AkhmadeevRussia13:58.38
282Jake RobertsonNew Zealand14:09.50
291Grevazio MpaniMalawi14:15.65
1Abdoulaye AbdelkarimChadDNS
2Moses Ndiema KipsiroUgandaDNS

The final was started at 20:45.

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
Mo FarahGreat Britain & N.I.13:26.98
Hagos GebrhiwetEthiopia13:27.26
Isiah KoechKenya13:27.26
4Thomas LongosiwaKenya13:27.67
5Edwin SoiKenya13:29.01
6Bernard LagatUnited States13:29.24
7Muktar EdrisEthiopia13:29.56
8Galen RuppUnited States13:29.87
9Yenew AlamirewEthiopia13:31.27
10Ryan HillUnited States13:32.69
11Dejenee RegassaBahrain13:34.54
12Elroy GelantSouth Africa13:43.68
13Sindre BuraasNorway13:45.67
14Zane RobertsonNew Zealand13:46.55
15Brett RobinsonAustralia14:03.77
  • 5000 metres results at IAAF website
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