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Athletics at the 1984 Summer Olympics – Men's 10,000 metres

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FieldValue
eventMen's 10,000 metres
games1984 Summer
venueLos Angeles Memorial Coliseum
dates3 August 1984 (heats)
6 August 1984 (final)
competitors45
nations34
win_value27:47.54
longnamesyes
goldAlberto Cova
goldNOCITA
silverMike McLeod
silverNOCGBR
bronzeMichael Musyoki
bronzeNOCKEN
prev1980
next1988

6 August 1984 (final)

These are the official results of the Men's 10,000 metres event at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California. There were a total number of 41 participating athletes. The event took place between 3 and 6 August. The winning margin was 18.68 seconds.

Medalists

Abbreviations

SBseason best

Records

These were the standing world and Olympic records (in minutes) prior to the 1984 Summer Olympics.

World RecordOlympic Record
27:13.81POR Fernando Mamede
27:38.35FIN Lasse Virén

Final

For the first 5,400 metres, this 10,000-metre final was run at a mostly slow and tactical pace. Tanzania's Zakariah Barie led at 1,000 metres in about 2:53.0. Sudan's Musa Jouda led the 18-man field through 2,000 metres (5:47.7), 3,000 metres (about 8:39), and 4,000 metres (11:32.51). Then Ireland's John Treacy took over, running the fifth kilometre about five seconds faster than the fourth kilometre. He passed 5,000 metres in 14:19.83. Over 100 metres later, Portugal's talented but nervously fragile Fernando Mamede dropped out. After 5,400 metres, Britain's Nick Rose suddenly surged past Treacy, accelerating into a 10-metre lead in a matter of seconds. On the next home straight, Italy's Alberto Cova and Finland's Martti Vainio began to pursue Rose. They caught and passed this British veteran runner after 5,700 metres, and quickly left him behind. Vainio led Cova through 6,000 metres (17:00.25), 7,000 metres (19:41.1), 8,000 metres (22:25.0), and 9,000 metres (25:11.0). Although he surged after 9,000 metres, he was unable to drop Cova from contention. At 9,600 metres, Vainio's informal time was 26:48.64. On the final bend, Cova easily sprinted past the tall Finn, who could no longer accelerate his pace. Despite slowing down in the last metres, Cova defeated Vainio by 3.56 seconds, clocking 27:47.54. Britain's Michael McLeod took the original bronze medal with an impressive final kick, crossing the finish line in 28:06.22. Kenya's Mike Musyoki narrowly beat Italy's Salvatore Antibo. West Germany's Christoph Herle and Kenya's Sosthenes Bitok had to settle for the chasing group's minor places. Ironically, Bitok defeated the next runner, Japan's Yutaka Kanai, by 18 seconds, while only 7.5 seconds separated Kanai from the second-last runner, the United States' Pat Porter. The last runner to complete the race, Japan's Masanari Shintaku, finished over 20 seconds behind Porter. (YouTube — tommytempo1 (up to three videos on the race); an Italian-language video on the last 500 metres of the race (Grandi vittori)) - YouTube; The Big Olympic Book / Suuri olympiakirja, Helsinki, Finland, 1984 (Juoksija-lehti / The Runner Magazine); The Big Olympic Work / Suuri olympiateos, Helsinki, Finland, 1984.)

RANKFINALTIME
[[Image:Med 1.png]]Alberto Cova27:47.54
[[Image:Med 2.png]]Mike McLeod28:06.22
[[Image:Med 3.png]]Michael Musyoki28:06.46
4.Salvatore Antibo28:06.50
5.Christoph Herle28:08.21
6.Sostenes Bitok28:09.01
7.Yutaka Kanai28:27.06
8.Steve Jones28:28.08
9.John Treacy28:28.68
10.Ahmed Musa Jouda28:29.43
11.Zephaniah Ncube28:31.61
12.Nick Rose28:31.73
13.Zakariah Barie28:32.28
14.Joseph Nzau28:32.57
15.Pat Porter28:34.59
16.Masanari Shintaku28:55.54
Fernando MamedeDNF
DSQMartti Vainio27:51.10

Martti Vainio was disqualified after testing positive for performance-enhancing drugs.

Heats

Heat 1

RANKHEAT 1TIME
1.Fernando Mamede28:21.87
2.Salvatore Antibo28:22.57
3.Michael Musyoki28:24.24
4.Masanari Shintaku28:24.30
5.Mike McLeod28:24.92
6.José Gómez28:28.50
7.Omar Aguilar28:29.06
8.Paul Williams28:36.15
9.Craig Virgin28:37.58
10.José João da Silva29:10.52
11.Luis Tipán30:07.49
12.Ibrahim Juma30:29.50
13.Basil Kilani30:43.54
Ramón LópezDNF
Ruddy CornielleDNF

Heat 2

RANKHEAT 2TIME
1.Alberto Cova28:26.10
2.Zephaniah Ncube28:28.53
3.Joseph Nzau28:28.71
4.Christoph Herle28:30.28
5.Nick Rose28:31.13
6.Gidamis Shahanga28:42.92
7.Antonio Prieto28:57.78
8.Martín Pitayo28:59.19
9.Paul Cummings29:09.82
10.Arie Gamliel29:31.32
11.Mohiddin Mohamed Kulmiye29:37.93
12.Matthews Kambale30:47.73
13.Orlando Mora30:49.43
14.Tau Tokwepota31:29.14
Ali Al-GhadiDNF

Heat 3

RANKHEAT 3TIME
1.Sostenes Bitok28:12.17
2.Yutaka Kanai28:14.67
3.Zakariah Barie28:15.18
4.Steve Jones28:15.22
5.John Treacy28:18.13
6.Martti Vainio28:19.25
7.Pat Porter28:19.94
8.Musa Gouda28:20.26
9.Francesco Panetta29:00.78
10.Marios Kassianidis29:06.08
11.Domingo Tibaduiza29:07.19
12.Julio Gómez29:58.06
13.Frans Ntaole30:18.71
14.Albert Marie32:04.11
Necdet AyazDNF

References

References

  1. "Athletics at the 1984 Los Angeles: Men's 10,000 metres". sports-reference.com.
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