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Carlsbad 5000

Road running event in Carlsbad, California

Carlsbad 5000

Summary

Road running event in Carlsbad, California

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The Carlsbad 5000 is an annual five kilometer (3.1 mile) road running event that takes place each spring in the city of Carlsbad, California, along the north coast of San Diego County.

Organization

The event is organized by Groundwork Endurance, a San Diego–based company which acquired the race in 2018 from World Triathlon Corporation. Headlining the Groundwork Endurance ownership team is US Olympian, Meb Keflezighi, the only runner in history to win the NYC Marathon, Boston Marathon, and an Olympic Marathon medal.

Event overview

The event, which was first held in 1986, features seven 5k races, with participation in a specific race determined by each runners age and gender. The full day of running culminates with the men's and women's Skechers Performance Elite Invitationals, both of which feature professional fields competing for a substantial cash purse. In addition to the 5k races, there is a dedicated event for kids-only, the Junior Carlsbad, with distances ranging from a one mile fun run down to a diaper dash. The weekend also includes a free health and wellness expo, elite athlete Q&A, and post-race Pizza Port beer garden.

Course

The 5k race course begins on Grand Avenue in downtown Carlsbad before following a south-to-north loop on Carlsbad Boulevard along the Pacific coast. The southern turnaround is near Tamarack Avenue and the northern turnaround is located near the Army and Navy Academy. The course returns south before making a final turn onto Carlsbad Village Drive for a downhill finish in Carlsbad Village. The course is sanctioned and certified by USA Track and Field, the governing body for the sport.

Winners

The course records of 12:59.5 minutes for men (set by Sammy Kipketer in 2000) and 14:46 minutes for women (set by Meseret Defar in 2006) are the fastest times ever recorded for the 5 km road distance. These are recognized as world bests by the Association of Road Racing Statisticians. However, records for the road distance were not recognized by the IAAF until November 2017. In 2019, Kenyan Edward Cheserek won the men's elite invitational in a time of 13:29, which equalled the official IAAF record set earlier that same year. Cheserek returned to Carlsbad 5000 for his second consecutive win with a time of 13:44, one second away from second-place Reid Buchanan.

American Steve Scott not only helped design the course in 1986 but won the inaugural race en route to three straight victories. Other notable past winners include Eliud Kipchoge, Deena Kastor (Drossin), and Dejen Gebremeskel.

Past winners

Amateurs running along Carlsbad Boulevard at the 2011 event.
Ethiopian Meseret Defar is a four time winner and the current 5 km record holder.

Key:

EditionYearMen's winnerTime (m:s)Women's winnerTime (m:s)
1st1986Steve Scott13:32PattiSue Plumer15:30.2
2nd1987Steve Scott13:36Lorraine Moller15:35
3rd1988Steve Scott13:30.2Liz McColgan15:29.7
4th1989Yobes Ondieki13:26Lynn Williams15:20
5th1990Doug Padilla13:30Elly van Hulst15:33
6th1991Frank O'Mara13:35Liz McColgan15:11
7th1992William Mutwol13:12Vicki Huber15:14
8th1993Phillimon Hanneck13:22Shelly Steely15:36
9th1994Josephat Machuka13:21Colleen de Reuck15:20
10th1995Ismael Kirui13:17Rose Cheruiyot15:05
11th1996Armando Quintanilla13:18Angela Chalmers15:20
12th1997Paul Koech13:15Sally Barsosio15:18
13th1998Paul Koech13:16Naomi Mugo15:25
14th1999Armando Quintanilla13:33Libbie Hickman15:47
15th2000Sammy Kipketer12:59.5Deena Drossin15:08
16th2001Sammy Kipketer12:59.6Sally Barsosio15:20
17th2002Sammy Kipketer13:17Deena Drossin14:53.8
18th2003Dejene Berhanu13:19Berhane Adere14:53.6
19th2004Dejene Berhanu13:23Isabella Ochichi14:53
20th2005Dejene Berhanu13:10Tirunesh Dibaba14:51
21st2006Abreham Cherkos13:15Meseret Defar14:46
22nd2007Simon Ndirangu Githuka13:28Meseret Defar15:01
23rd2008Maregu Zewdie Tarefe13:34Vivian Cheruiyot15:14
24th2009Bekana Daba13:19Aheza Kiros15:38
25th2010Eliud Kipchoge13:11Meseret Defar15:04
26th2011Dejen Gebremeskel13:11Aheza Kiros15:13
27th2012Dejen Gebremeskel13:11Tirunesh Dibaba15:01
28th2013Dejen Gebremeskel13:21Gelete Burka15:26
29th2014Dejen Gebremeskel13:13Julia Bleasdale15:06
30th2015Lawi Lalang13:32Genzebe Dibaba14:48
31st2016Joshua Cheptegei13:24Meseret Defar15:00
url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170405210359/http://www.runrocknroll.com/finisher-zone/search-and-results/?eventid=45date=2017-04-05}}. IAAF (3 April 2017). women video2017Dejen Gebremeskel13:27Viola Lagat15:35
33rd2018Kalle Berglund14:15Emelia Gorecka16:04
34th2019Edward Cheserek13:29Sharon Lokedi15:48
title=Carlsbad 5000 race results (2022)website=Athlinksurl=https://www.athlinks.com/event/1162/results/Event/1013371/Resultsaccess-date=2022-06-06}}2022Edward Cheserek13:44Biruktayit Degefa15:29
title=Carlsbad 5000 Results (2024)url=https://www.athlinks.com/event/1162/results/Event/1074228/Resultsaccess-date=2024-04-27website=www.athlinks.comlanguage=en}}2023Edwin Kurgat13:50Laura Galván15:05
37th2024Edwin Kurgat13:47Laura Galván15:19
38th2025Sam Atkin13:24Lemlem Hailu15:13

References

;List of winners

  • Marty Post, Ryan Lamppa, Jack Leydig (2011-04-04). Carlsbad 5 km. Association of Road Racing Statisticians. Retrieved on 2011-04-10.

References

  1. Andrew Dawson. (2018-12-14). "Meb Keflezighi Joins New Ownership Team for Carlsbad 5000".
  2. "Skechers Performance Elite Invitational".
  3. "Junior Carlsbad".
  4. [https://carlsbad5000.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/2020-Carlsbad-5000-Course.pdf Carlsbad 5000 Course Map]. Retrieved 2020-01-09.
  5. [https://www.arrs.run/working_groups_road_records_english.php Working Groups / Road Records]. [[Association of Road Racing Statisticians]]. Retrieved on 2011-04-10.
  6. Marty Post, Ryan Lamppa, Jack Leydig (2011-04-04). [https://arrs.run/HP_Carl5.htm Carlsbad 5 km]. [[Association of Road Racing Statisticians]]. Retrieved on 2011-04-10.
  7. Rosenthal, Bert (2012-04-02). [http://www.iaaf.org/news/newsid=64504.html Gebremeskel, Dibaba Win Carlsbad 5000]. IAAF. Retrieved on 2012-04-03.
  8. [http://www.iaaf.org/news/report/third-win-in-a-row-for-gebremeskel-burka-make Third win in a row for Gebremeskel, Burka makes Ethiopian double in Carlsbad]. IAAF (2013-04-08). Retrieved on 2013-04-08.
  9. [http://www.iaaf.org/news/report/dejen-gebremeskel-carlsbad-5000-road-race Gebremeskel defeats local star Lagat for fourth straight Carlsbad win]. IAAF (31 March 2014). Retrieved on 1 April 2014
  10. [http://www.iaaf.org/news/report/carlsbad-5000-2015-genzebe-dibaba-lalang]. IAAF (29 March 2015). Retrieved on 30 April 2015
  11. link. (2017-04-05. IAAF (3 April 2017). [http://www.flotrack.org/video/1155488-2017-carlsbad-5000-womens-race women video])
  12. "Sportstats - Race Results".
  13. [https://carlsbad-5000.runnerspace.com/eprofile.php?event_id=229&do=news&news_id=570126 Cheserek matches Wanders’ performance from Monaco to join Lokedi as champion, completing first Kenyan sweep at annual event since 2001], ''[[DyeStat]]'', Erik Boal, April 7, 2019. Retrieved June 18, 2019.
  14. "Carlsbad 5000 race results (2022)".
  15. "Carlsbad 5000, Carlsbad, California".
  16. "Carlsbad 5000 Results (2024)".
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