Athletics at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Men's 10,000 metres

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The 10,000 metres at the 2000 Summer Olympics as part of the athletics programme were held at Stadium Australia on Friday 22 September, and Monday 25 September 2000.

The top eight runners in each of the initial two heats automatically qualified for the final. The next four fastest runners from across the heats also qualified. There were a total number of 34 participating athletes.

Without Haile Gebreselassie, Paul Tergat would have won everything since the previous Olympics. He was the silver medalist in the previous Olympics and the ensuing two world championships. He was the World Cross Country Champion five times in a row in Gebreselassie's absence. The final broke down to a team race, with three Kenyans vs Ethiopians Gebreselassie and Assefa Mezgebu. With a lap to go, John Korir held the lead marked by Gebreselassie, with Tergat marking him. Mezgebu moved from behind Tergat to Gebreselassie's shoulder, boxing Tergat along the rail through the penultimate turn. Down the backstretch, Tergat slowed down a step to get out of the box, then sprinting around the outside, past everyone. The sprint was on. Unlike previous finals, Tergat had the drop on Gebreselassie, making him chase, with only Mezgebu able to hold on behind. Down the homestretch both were in full sprint, Tergat ahead, Gebreselassie making microscopic progress but not advancing enough to pass. Gebreselassie continued to press, drawing even with less than ten metres to go. Tergat strained, his last several steps losing his balance while Gebreselassie held form to take the gold again.

Records

World and Olympic records prior to the Games. World Record 26:22.75 Haile Gebreselassie Ethiopia Hengelo, Netherlands 1 June 1998
Olympic Record 27:07.34 Haile Gebreselassie Ethiopia Atlanta, USA 29 July 1996

Medalists

Gold: Silver: Bronze:
Haile Gebreselassie, Ethiopia Paul Tergat, Kenya Assefa Mezgebu, Ethiopia

Results

All times shown are in seconds.

Qualifying heats

Heat 1 of 2
Date: Friday 22 September 2000
Place Athlete Nation Lane Time Qual. Record
Heat Overall
1 8 Haile Gebreselassie Ethiopia 2 27:50.01 Q
2 10 Patrick Ivuti Kenya 15 27:50.10 Q
3 11 John Korir Kenya 7 27:50.19 Q
4 12 Assefa Mezgebu Ethiopia 8 27:50.64 Q
5 16 Toshinari Takaoka Japan 3 27:59.95 Q SB
6 19 Samir Moussaoui Algeria 4 28:08.22 Q
7 21 Abdihakim Abdirahman United States 9 28:09.04 Q
8 22 Enrique Molina Spain 5 28:09.76 Q
9 23 Andres Jones Great Britain 13 28:11.20
10 24 Armando Quintanilla Mexico 11 28:14.54
11 25 Sisay Bezabeh Australia 10 28:21.63
12 27 Sean Kaley Canada 16 28:36.07
13 28 Robert Denmark Great Britain 1 28:43.74
14 29 Shaun Creighton Australia 12 28:52.71
15 32 Daniele Caimmi Italy 17 29:01.26
16 33 Teodoro Cunado Spain 14 29:10.90
17 34 Michael Aish New Zealand 6 29:31.83
Heat 2 of 2
Date: Friday 22 September 2000
Place Athlete Nation Lane Time Qual. Record
Heat Overall
1 1 Girma Tolla Ethiopia 7 27:44.01 Q
2 2 Paul Tergat Kenya 10 27:44.07 Q
3 3 Katsuhiko Hanada Japan 9 27:45.13 Q PB
4 4 Mohammed Mourhit Belgium 8 27:45.73 Q
5 5 Said Berioui Morocco 11 27:45.83 Q
6 6 Karl Keska Great Britain 8 27:48:29 Q PB
7 7 David Galván Mexico 12 27:49.53 Q
8 9 Aloys Nizigama Burundi 2 27:50.09 Q SB
9 13 José Rios Spain 6 27:51.40 q
10 14 José Ramos Portugal 13 27:51.40 q PB
11 15 Mebrahtom Keflezighi United States 15 27:58.96 q
12 17 Rachid Berradi Italy 1 28:01.18 q
13 18 Mauricio Díaz Chile 4 28:05.61 NR
14 20 Yonas Kifle Eritrea 5 28:08.59 NR
15 26 Jeff Schiebler Canada 3 28:30.46
16 30 Dmitry Maksimov Russia 14 28:54.15
17 31 Alan Culpepper United States 16 29:00.71

Overall Results Semi-Finals

Semi-Finals
Overall Results
Place Athlete Nation Heat Lane Place Time Qual. Record
1 Girma Tolla Ethiopia 2 7 1 27:44.01 Q
2 Paul Tergat Kenya 2 10 2 27:44.07 Q
3 Katsuhiko Hanada Japan 2 9 3 27:45.13 Q PB
4 Mohammed Mourhit Belgium 2 17 4 27:45.73 Q
5 Said Berioui Morocco 2 11 5 27:45.83 Q
6 Karl Keska Great Britain 2 8 6 27:48:29 Q PB
7 David Galván Mexico 2 12 7 27:49.53 Q
8 Haile Gebreselassie Ethiopia 1 2 1 27:50.01 Q
9 Aloys Nizigama Burundi 2 2 8 27:50.09 Q SB
10 Patrick Ivuti Kenya 1 15 2 27:50.10 Q
11 John Korir Kenya 1 7 3 27:50.19 Q
12 Assefa Mezgebu Ethiopia 1 8 4 27:50.64 Q
13 José Rios Spain 2 6 9 27:51.40 q
14 José Ramos Portugal 2 13 10 27:56.30 q PB
15 Mebrahtom Keflezighi United States 2 15 11 27:58.96 q
16 Toshinari Takaoka Japan 1 3 6 27:59.95 Q SB
17 Rachid Berradi Italy 2 1 12 28:01.18 q
18 Mauricio Díaz Chile 2 4 13 28:05.61 NR
19 Samir Moussaoui Algeria 1 4 6 28:08.22 Q
20 Yonas Kifle Eritrea 2 5 14 28:08.59 NR
21 Abdihakim Abdirahman United States 1 9 7 28:09.04 Q
22 Enrique Molina Spain 1 5 8 28:09.76 Q
23 Andres Jones Great Britain 1 13 9 28:11.20
24 Armando Quintanilla Mexico 1 11 10 28:14.54
25 Sisay Bezabeh Australia 1 10 11 28:21.63
26 Jeff Schiebler Canada 2 3 15 28:30.46
27 Sean Kaley Canada 1 16 12 28:36.07
28 Robert Denmark Great Britain 1 1 13 28:43.74
29 Shaun Creighton Australia 1 12 14 28:52.71
30 Dmitry Maksimov Russia 2 14 16 28:54.15
31 Alan Culpepper United States 2 16 17 29:00.71
32 Daniele Caimmi Italy 1 17 15 29:01.26
33 Teodoro Cunado Spain 1 14 16 29:10.90
34 Michael Aish New Zealand 1 6 17 29:31.83

Final

Final
Date: Monday 25 September 2000
Time:
Place Athlete Nation Lane/Order Time Record
1 Haile Gebreselassie Ethiopia 19 27:18.20 SB
2 Paul Tergat Kenya 8 27:18.29
3 Assefa Mezgebu Ethiopia 2 27:19.75 SB
4 Patrick Ivuti Kenya 16 27:20.44
5 John Korir Kenya 20 27:24.75 PB
6 Said Berioui Morocco 7 27:37.83 SB
7 Toshinari Takaoka Japan 9 27:40.44 PB
8 Karl Keska Great Britain 6 27:44.09 PB
9 Aloys Nizigama Burundi 12 27:44.56 SB
10 Abdihakim Abdirahman United States 18 27:46.17 PB
11 Girma Tolla Ethiopia 15 27:49.75
12 Mebrahtom Keflezighi United States 13 27:53.63 PB
13 David Galvan Mexico 11 27:54.56
14 Jose Ramos Portugal 4 28:07.43
15 Katsuhiko Hanada Japan 17 28:08.11
16 Samir Moussaoui Algeria 3 28:17.25
17 Rachid Berradi Italy 10 28:45.96
18 Jose Rios Spain 1 28:50.31
- Enrique Molina Spain 14 DNF
- Mohammed Mourhit Belgium 5 DNF

References

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