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5000 metres

Long-distance track running event


Long-distance track running event

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captionRunners in the 5000 metres at IAAF World Championships in Osaka 2007
WRmenJoshua Cheptegei 12:35.36 (2020)
ORmenKenenisa Bekele 12:57.82 (2008)
CRmenEliud Kipchoge 12:52.79 (2003)
WRwomenBeatrice Chebet 13:58.06 (2025)
ORwomenVivian Cheruiyot 14:26.17 (2016)
CRwomenHellen Obiri 14:26.72 (2019)
ShWRmenGrant Fisher 12:44.09 (2025)ShWRwomen=Genzebe Dibaba 14:18.86 (2015)WU20Rmen=Selemon Barega 12:43.02 (2018)WU20Rwomen=Medina Eisa 14:16.54 (2023)

The 5000 metres or 5000-metre run is a common long-distance running event in track and field. It is one of the track events in the Olympic Games and the World Championships in Athletics, run over laps of a standard 400 m track, or 25 laps on an indoor 200 m track. The same distance in road running is called a 5K run; referring to the distance in metres rather than kilometres serves to disambiguate the two events. The 5000 m has been present on the Olympic programme since 1912 for men and since 1996 for women. Prior to 1996, women had competed in an Olympic 3000 metres race since 1984. The 5000 m has been held at each of the World Championships in Athletics in men's competition and since 1995 in women's. It is approximately equivalent to 5 km or 5 km.

The event is almost the same length as the dolichos race held at the Ancient Olympic Games, introduced in 720 BCE. World Athletics keeps official records for both outdoor and indoor 5000-metre track events.

3 miles

The 5000 metres is the (slightly longer) approximate metric equivalent of the 3 mi run, an event common in countries which used the imperial measurement system. The 3-mile event featured in the Commonwealth Games through 1966, and was a championship in the United States in non-Olympic years from 1953 to 1973. It required 12 laps around a 1/4 mi track.

Continental records

  • Updated 5 July 2025.
AreaMenWomenTimeAthleteNationTimeAthleteNation
Africa (records)12:35.36Joshua Cheptegei13:58.06Beatrice Chebet
Asia (records)12:48.67Birhanu Balew14:28.09Jiang Bo
Europe (records)12:44.27Andreas Almgren14:13.42Sifan Hassan
North, Central America
and Caribbean (records)12:45.27Nico Young14:19.45Alicia Monson
Oceania (records)12:55.76Craig Mottram14:39.89Kimberley Smith
South America (records)12:59.26Santiago Catrofe14:47.76Joselyn Daniely Brea

All-time top 25

*- denotes top performance (only) for other top 25 athletes who fall outside the top 25 5000m times*

Men (outdoor)

  • Updated June 2025.
Ath.#Perf.#TimeAthleteNationDatePlace
1112:35.36Joshua Cheptegei14 August 2020Monaco
2212:36.73Hagos Gebrhiwet30 May 2024Oslo
3312:37.35Kenenisa Bekele31 May 2004Hengelo
4412:38.95Yomif Kejelcha30 May 2024Oslo
5512:39.36Haile Gebrselassie13 June 1998Helsinki
6612:39.74Daniel Komen22 August 1997Brussels
712:40.18K. Bekele #21 July 2005Saint-Denis
7812:40.45Berihu Aregawi30 June 2023Lausanne
8912:40.96Jacob Kiplimo30 May 2024Oslo
1012:41.61Cheptegei #230 June 2023Lausanne
1112:41.73Kejelcha #215 June 2023Oslotitle=Warholm and Ingebrigtsen outstanding in Oslowebsite=worldathletics.orgurl=https://worldathletics.org/news/report/bislett-games-oslo-warholm-ingebrigtsen-haylom-bolauthor=Cathal Dennehydate=15 June 2023access-date=16 June 2023}}
Kiplimo #215 June 2023Oslo
1312:41.86Gebrselassie #213 August 1997Zürich
1412:42.18Gebrhiwet #221 July 2023Monacotitle=5000m Resultsurl=https://livecache.sportresult.com/node/binaryData/ATH_PROD/MONACO2023/PDF_ATHM5000M---DIAMOND---FNL-000100--_C73C1.PDF?h=qyUYotdBeRZNW06UZgVrWiyhOao=archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230721204052/https://livecache.sportresult.com/node/binaryData/ATH_PROD/MONACO2023/PDF_ATHM5000M---DIAMOND---FNL-000100--_C73C1.PDF?h=qyUYotdBeRZNW06UZgVrWiyhOao=url-status=deadarchive-date=21 July 2023publisher=sportresult.comdate=21 July 2023access-date=21 July 2023}}
1512:42.58Aregawi #221 July 2023Monaco
91612:42.70Telahun Haile Bekele21 July 2023Monaco
101712:43.02Selemon Barega31 August 2018Brussels
111812:44.27Andreas Almgren15 June 2025Stockholm
1912:44.39Gebrselassie #316 August 1995Zürich
2012:44.90Komen #213 August 1997Zürich
122112:45.01Mohamed Katir21 July 2023Monaco
2212:45.09Komen #314 August 1996Zürich
132312:45.27Nico Young12 June 2025Oslo
142412:45.71Jacob Krop2 September 2022Brussels
2512:45.82Gebrhiwet #331 August 2018Brussels
1512:45.93Biniam Mehary12 June 2025Oslo
1612:46.33Nicholas Kimeli9 June 2022Romeauthor=Jess Whittingtondate=9 June 2022title=Jackson wins sprint showdown, Kimeli reigns in Romewebsite=worldathletics.orgurl=https://worldathletics.org/competitions/diamond-league/news/jackson-kimeli-golden-gala-pietro-mennea-romeaccess-date=22 June 2022}}
1712:46.41Kuma Girma12 June 2025Oslo
1812:46.53Eliud Kipchoge2 July 2004Rome
1912:46.59George Mills12 June 2025Oslo
2012:46.81Dejen Gebremeskel6 July 2012Saint-Denistitle=5000 Metres Resultsurl=http://www.iaaf.org/competitions/dlm/eventcode=4921/sex=M/discCode=5000/result.html#M5000publisher=IAAFdate=6 July 2012access-date=7 July 2012}}
2112:46.96Grant Fisher2 September 2022Brussels
2212:47.04Sileshi Sihine2 July 2004Rome
2312:47.20Mohammed Ahmed10 July 2020Portland
2412:47.67Thierry Ndikumwenayo12 June 2025Oslo
2512:48.20Graham Blanks12 June 2025Oslo

Women (outdoor)

  • Updated July 2025.
Ath.#Perf.#TimeAthleteNationDatePlace
1113:58.06Beatrice Chebet5 July 2025Eugene
2214:00.21Gudaf Tsegay17 September 2023Eugene
3314:01.29Agnes Jebet Ngetich5 July 2025Eugene
414:03.69Chebet #26 June 2025Rome
514:04.41Tsegay #25 July 2025Eugene
4614:05.20Faith Kipyegon9 June 2023Paris
714:05.92Chebet #317 September 2023Eugene
5814:06.62Letesenbet Gidey7 October 2020Valencia
914:07.94Gidey #29 June 2023Paris
1014:08.79Gidey #33 September 2023Berlin
1114:09.52Chebet #45 September 2024Zurich
1214:09.82Chebet #514 September 2024Brusselsdate=14 September 2024title=Results 5000m Womenurl=https://ps-cache.web.swisstiming.com/node/binaryData/ATH_PROD/BRUSSELS_2024/PDF_ATHW5000M---DIAMOND---FNL-000100--_C73C1.PDF?h=vu2hLSZSMTF5cSG55NGYxBlnNSs=archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240914205140/https://ps-cache.web.swisstiming.com/node/binaryData/ATH_PROD/BRUSSELS_2024/PDF_ATHW5000M---DIAMOND---FNL-000100--_C73C1.PDF?h=vu2hLSZSMTF5cSG55NGYxBlnNSs=archive-date=14 September 2024access-date=15 September 2024website=Diamond League}}
61314:11.15Tirunesh Dibaba6 June 2008Oslo
1414:12.29Tsegay #323 July 2023London
71514:12.59Almaz Ayana2 June 2016Rome
81614:12.88Meseret Defar22 July 2008Stockholm
1714:12.92Chebet #623 July 2023London
91814:12.98Ejgayehu Taye27 May 2022Eugene
1914:13.31Taye #29 June 2023Paris
2014:13.32Tsegay #48 June 2021Hengelotitle=Gidey breaks 10,000m world record in Hengelourl=https://www.worldathletics.org/news/report/letesenbet-gidey-world-10000m-record-hengelowebsite=worldathletics.orgauthor=Hannah Borensteindate=8 June 2021access-date=29 June 2021}}
102114:13.42Sifan Hassan23 July 2023London
2214:14.09Taye #38 June 2021Hengelo
2314:14.32Ayana #217 May 2015Shanghai
112414:15.24Senbere Teferi8 June 2021Hengelo
122514:15.41Genzebe Dibaba4 July 2015Saint-Denis
1314:16.54Medina Eisa23 July 2023London
1414:18.37Hellen Obiri8 June 2017Rome
1514:18.76Tsigie Gebreselama25 May 2024Eugenetitle=5000m Resulturl=https://ps-cache.web.swisstiming.com/node/binaryData/ATH_PROD/EUGENE_2024/PDF_ATHW5000M---DIAMOND---FNL-000100--_C73C1.PDF?h=/GbTd5MUHEbQALzGDc+EKOAyWdo=website=swisstiming.comdate=25 May 2024access-date=27 May 2024}}
1614:19.33Freweyni Hailu6 June 2025Rome
1714:19.45Alicia Monson23 July 2023London
1814:20.68Agnes Tirop21 July 2019Londontitle=Obiri and Fraser-Pryce shine in London - IAAF Diamond Leagueurl=https://www.iaaf.org/news/report/obiri-and-fraser-pryce-london-iaaf-diamond-lepublisher=IAAFauthor=Bob Ramsakdate=21 July 2019access-date=31 July 2019}}
1914:20.87Vivian Cheruiyot29 July 2011Stockholm
2014:22.76Aynadis Mebratu25 May 2024Eugene
2114:23.05Lilian Kasait Rengeruk9 June 2023Paris
2214:23.15Nadia Battocletti6 June 2025Rome
2314:23.67Margaret Kipkemboi9 June 2023Paris
2414:23.71Birke Haylom25 May 2024Eugene
2514:23.75Liliya Shobukhova19 July 2008Kazan

Men (indoor)

  • Updated 2 March 2025.
Ath.#Perf.#TimeAthleteNationDatePlace
1112:44.09Grant Fisher14 February 2025Boston
2212:49.60Kenenisa Bekele20 February 2004Birmingham
3312:50.38Haile Gebrselassie14 February 1999Birmingham
4412:51.48Daniel Komen19 February 1998Stockholm
5512:51.56Nico Young2 March 2025Boston
6612:51.61William Kincaid27 January 2023Boston
712:51.84Fisher #216 February 2024Boston
7812:53.29Isiah Koech11 February 2011Düsseldorf
912:53.73Fisher #312 February 2022Boston
81012:54.92Jimmy Gressier14 February 2025Boston
91112:54.99Joe Klecker27 January 2023Boston
101212:55.02Adriaan Wildschutt2 March 2025Boston
111312:55.72Eliud Kipchoge11 February 2011Düsseldorf
1412:56.76Wildschutt #226 January 2024Boston
121512:56.87Mohammed Ahmed12 February 2022Boston
131612:57.08Marc Scott12 February 2022Boston
1712:57.14Young #226 January 2024Boston
141812:57.52Edwin Kurgat26 January 2024Boston
151912:57.82Cole Hocker21 February 2025Boston
162012:57.97Cooper Teare21 February 2025Boston
172112:58.67Thomas Longosiwa10 February 2012Düsseldorf
182212:58.68George Mills26 January 2024Boston
192312:58.73Sam Atkin26 January 2024Boston
2412:59.04Gebrselassie #220 February 1997Stockholm
202512:59.43Jack Rayner21 February 2025Boston
2112:59.77Gulveer Singh21 February 2025Boston
2212:59.89Graham Blanks7 December 2024Boston
2313:00.48Emmanuel Bor12 February 2022Boston
2413:01.26Galen Rupp16 January 2014Boston
2513:02.09Yared Nuguse26 January 2024Boston

Women (indoor)

  • Updated December 2025.
Ath.#Perf.#TimeAthleteNationDatePlace
1114:18.86Genzebe Dibaba19 February 2015Stockholm
2214:24.37Meseret Defar18 February 2009Stockholm
314:24.79Defar #210 February 2010Stockholm
3414:27.42Tirunesh Dibaba27 January 2007Boston
4514:30.79Konstanze Klosterhalfen27 February 2020Boston
5614:31.38Gabriela DeBues-Stafford11 February 2022Boston
714:32.93T. Dibaba #229 January 2005Boston
6814:33.17Elise Cranny11 February 2022Boston
914:35.46T. Dibaba #328 January 2006Boston
71014:39.29Berhane Adere31 January 2004Stuttgart
81114:39.89Kimberley Smith27 February 2009New York City
91214:42.94Senayet Getachew27 January 2024Boston
101314:43.25Fantaye Belayneh27 January 2024Boston
1414:44.53T. Dibaba #46 February 2010Boston
111514:44.79Jane Hedengren6 December 2025Boston
121614:44.94Aynadis Mebratu27 January 2024Boston
131714:46.37Marta Garcia27 January 2024Boston
141814:46.51Josette Andrews27 January 2024Boston
151914:46.80Sentayehu Ejigu10 February 2010Stockholm
162014:47.35Gabriela Szabo13 February 1999Dortmund
2114:47.62Ejigu #27 February 2009Boston
172214:47.62Shalane Flanagan7 February 2009Boston
2314:48.21Adere #25 February 2003Dortmund
182414:48.41Whittni Morgan31 January 2025Boston
192514:48.51Vanessa Fraser27 February 2020Boston
2014:48.75Courtney Frerichs11 February 2022Boston
2114:49.12Laura Muir4 January 2017Glasgow
2214:49.36Gete Wami11 February 2001Dortmund
2314:49.78Courtney Wayment27 January 2024Boston
2414:50.89Ella Donaghu31 January 2025Boston
2514:51.26Nozomi Tanaka16 February 2025Boston

Olympic medalists

Men

Two men have won the Olympic 5000 metres on two occasions, both times back-to-back. Lasse Virén of Finland was the first to achieve the feat, winning the title in 1972 in Munich, before retaining the title in 1976 in Montreal. Mo Farah of Great Britain matched the achievement, winning the title in 2012 in London, and retaining it four years later in Rio de Janeiro. Both men achieved 5000/10000 m doubles on each occasion.

Paavo Nurmi is the only male runner to have won three Olympic medals at the distance; one gold and two silvers between 1920 and 1928.

Women

Only one woman has won the Olympic 5000 metres title twice, Ethiopian Meseret Defar winning in Athens in 2004, taking silver behind compatriot Tirunesh Dibaba in 2008, before regaining the title in London in 2012. Defar and Dibaba are the only athletes with three Olympic medals at the distance, with both reaching the podium in 2004, 2008 and 2012.

World Championships medalists

Men

In the World Championships, Great Britain's Mo Farah stands alone, the most successful and most decorated athlete in the event with three gold medals (2011, 2013 and 2015) and four medals in total (including silver in 2017) between 2011 and 2017. Kenya's Ismael Kirui was the first athlete to win the title twice in 1993 and 1995, and Ethiopia's Muktar Edris the third between 2017 and 2019.

Women

Romania's Gabriela Szabo won the title twice between 1995 and 1997. Since then four African runners - two Kenyan, two Ethiopian - have repeated the feat; Tirunesh Dibaba and Meseret Defar of Ethiopia and Vivian Cheruiyot and Hellen Obiri of Kenya. Meseret Defar's five medals - 2 gold, a silver and two bronze won between 2005 and 2013 - are the most won in the event by any athlete.

Season's bests

Men

YearTimeAthletePlace
202512:44.09Grant FisherBoston
202412:36.73Hagos GebrhiwetOslo
202312:40.45Berihu AregawiLausanne
202212:45.71Jacob KropBrussels
202112:48.45Jakob IngebrigtsenFlorence
202012:35.36Joshua CheptegeiMonaco
201912:52.98Telahun Haile BekeleRome
201812:43.02Selemon BaregaBrussels
201712:55.23Muktar EdrisLausanne
201612:59.29Mo FarahLondon
201512:53.98Yomif KejelchaRome
201412:54.83Muktar EdrisStockholm
201312:51.34Edwin SoiMonaco
201212:46.81Dejen GebremeskelSaint-Denis
201112:53.11Mo FarahMonaco
201012:51.21Eliud KipchogeDoha
200912:52.32Kenenisa BekeleZürich
200812:50.18Kenenisa BekeleZürich
200712:49.53Kenenisa BekeleZaragoza
200612:48.09Kenenisa BekeleBrussels
200512:40.18Kenenisa BekeleSaint-Denis
200412:37.35Kenenisa BekeleHengelo
200312:48.81Stephen CheronoOstrava
200212:55.85Salah HissouRome
200112:56.72Richard LimoZürich
200012:49.28Brahim LahlafiBrussels
199912:49.64Haile GebrselassieZürich
199812:39.36Haile GebrselassieHelsinki
199712:39.74Daniel KomenBrussels
199612:45.09Daniel KomenZürich
199512:44.39Haile GebrselassieZürich
199412:56.96Haile GebrselassieHengelo
199313:02.75Ismael KiruiStuttgart
199213:00.93Moses KiptanuiBrussels
199113:01.82Yobes OndiekiZürich
199013:05.59Salvatore AntiboBologna
198913:04.24Yobes OndiekiOslo
198813:11.70John NgugiSeoul
198712:58.39Saïd AouitaRome
198613:00.86Saïd AouitaA Coruña
198513:00.40Saïd AouitaOslo
198413:04.78Saïd AouitaFlorence
198313:08.54Fernando MamedeTokyo
198213:00.41David MoorcroftOslo
198113:06.20Henry RonoKnarvik
198013:16.38Miruts YifterBratislava
197913:12.29Suleiman NyambuiStockholm
197813:08.4Henry RonoBerkeley
197713:12.86Dick QuaxStockholm
197613:13.10Dick QuaxStockholm
197513:18.6Emiel PuttemansPapendal
197413:14.4Ben JipchoChristchurch
197313:14.51Emiel PuttemansStockholm
197213:13.0Emiel PuttemansBrussels
197113:22.2Dave BedfordEdinburgh
197013:22.8Ian StewartEdinburgh
196913:28.96Dick TaylorLondon
196813:27.66Ron ClarkeLondon
196713:18.8Ron ClarkeStockholm
196613:16.6Ron ClarkeStockholm
196513:24.2Kipchoge KeinoAuckland
196413:38.0Bob SchulCompton
196313:38.6Pyotr BolotnikovZürich
196213:38.4Murray HalbergAuckland
196113:38.2Murray HalbergStockholm
196013:38.1Pyotr BolotnikovKyiv

Women

YearTimeAthletePlace
202513:58.06Beatrice ChebetEugene
202414:09.52Beatrice ChebetZurich
202314:00.21Gudaf TsegayEugene
202214:12.98Ejgayehu TayeEugene
202114:13.32Gudaf TsegayHengelo
202014:06.62Letesenbet GideyValencia
201914:20.36Hellen ObiriLondon
201814:21.75Hellen ObiriRabat
201714:18.37Hellen ObiriRome
201614:12.59Almaz AyanaRome
201514:14.32Almaz AyanaShanghai
201414:28.88Genzebe DibabaMonaco
201314:23.68Tirunesh DibabaSaint-Denis
201214:35.62Vivian CheruiyotRome
201114:20.87Vivian CheruiyotStockholm
201014:24.79Meseret DefarStockholm
200914:24.37Meseret DefarStockholm
200814:11.15Tirunesh DibabaOslo
200714:16.63Meseret DefarOslo
200614:24.53Meseret DefarNew York City
200514:28.98Meseret DefarBrussels
200414:24.68Elvan AbeylegesseBergen
200314:29.32Berhane AdereOslo
200214:31.42Paula RadcliffeManchester
200114:29.32Olga YegorovaBerlin
200014:30.88Getenesh WamiHeusden
199914:40.59Gabriela SzaboBerlin
199814:31.48Gabriela SzaboBerlin
199714:28.09Jiang BoShanghai
199614:41.07Fernanda RibeiroOslo
199514:36.45Fernanda RibeiroHechtel
199415:05.94Yelena RomanovaStockholm
199314:45.92Sonia O'SullivanBerlin
199214:44.15Elana MeyerBellville
199114:49.35Elana MeyerCape Town
199015:02.23Yelena RomanovaSeattle
198914:59.01Kathrin WeßelStockholm
198815:03.29Liz McColganBerlin
198715:01.08Liz McColganOslo
198614:37.33Ingrid KristiansenStockholm
198514:48.07Zola BuddLondon
198414:58.89Ingrid KristiansenOslo
198315:10.65Zola BuddPort Elizabeth
198215:08.26Mary SlaneyEugene
198115:14.51Paula FudgeKnarvik
198015:30.6Jan MerrillPalo Alto
197915:33.8Jan MerrillDurham
197815:35.52Kathy MillsKnoxville
197715:37.0Jan MerrillIngelheim
197616:04.2Nina HolménJakobstad
1975
1974
1973
1972
1971
1970
196915:53.6Paola PigniMilan
1968
1967
1966
1965
1964
1963
1962
1961
1960

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