Men 10000m Athletics XXII Olympic Games Tokyo, Japan 2020 - Friday, 30rd July - Gold Medal: Selemon Barega, Ethiopia
Final 19:00time SObib
1. Selemon BaregaETH Ethiopia27:43.22 191861
2. Joshua CheptegeiUGA Uganda27:43.63SB63711
3. Jacob KiplimoUGA Uganda27:43.88 223712
4. Berihu AregawiETH Ethiopia27:46.16 91860
5. Grant FisherUSA United States27:46.39 53925
6. Mohammed AhmedCAN Canada27:47.76SB71418
7. Rodgers KwemoiKEN Kenya27:50.06 122781
8. Yomif KejelchaETH Ethiopia27:52.03 151867
9. Rhonex KiprutoKEN Kenya27:52.78 252778
10.Morhad AmdouniFRA France27:53.58 161939
11.Yemaneberhan CrippaITA Italy27:54.05SB172416
12.Aron KifleERI Eritrea28:04.06 21748
13.Carlos MayoESP Spain28:04.71 131804
14.Marc ScottGBR Great Britain28:09.23 212065
15.William KincaidUSA United States28:11.01 203942
16.Joe KleckerUSA United States28:14.18 33943
17.Akira AizawaJPN Japan28:18.37SB182684
18.Isaac KimeliBEL Belgium28:31.91 41198
19.Patrick TiernanAUS Australia28:35.06SB241099
20.Weldon LangatKEN Kenya28:41.42 142782
21.Julien WandersSUI Switzerland28:55.29SB233525
22.Tatsuhiko ItoJPN Japan29:01.31 12695
23.Kieran TuntivateTHA Thailand29:01.92 83595
-. Sam AtkinGBR Great BritainDNF 112035
-. Stephen KissaUGA UgandaDNF 103714

world Men 10000m History

Venue: New National Stadium, Tokyo.
Quota: 25 competitors from 15 nations.
Qualifiyng Standard: 27:28.00 (better than winning time).
Qualification
World Record: Joshua Cheptegei (UGA) 26:11.00 Valencia, Spain 7 Oct 2020
Olympic Record: Kenenisa Bekele (ETH) 27:01.17 Beijing, China 17 Aug 2008
None of the 2016 medalists took part in the competition. 25 athletes started and right from the gun, Ugandan Stephen Kissa went for the lead. No other athlete showed interest in the early breakaway, allowing Kissa to open up as much as a 70 metre gap on the field in the first mile. Employing team tactics similar to bicycle racing, the second Ugandan Jacob Kiplimo held the leading position on the pack while world record holder Joshua Cheptegei cruised along near the back of the pack. After 5 laps, Selemon Barega decided to pull in the breakaway, with Rhonex Kipruto tagging along for the chase. It took them three more laps to bridge the gap. As they reached contact with Kissa, Kissa accelerated again, opening up a smaller gap. With the peloton following the bridging duo, Barega fell back to the pack with Kipruto continuing to try to chase down Kissa. For the next 7 laps, Kipruto, would pull closer only to have Kissa open up another gap. Finally with 9 laps to go, Kipruto was able to get ahead of Kissa and open a gap of his own over the peloton as a whole. Once passed, Kissa fell back through the field and then walked off the track. Kipruto's gap on the field didn't hold more than two laps, but they continued to indulge him the leading position, pacing the field toward the chess match of the final laps. With just over four laps to go, Cheptegei decided it was time to take the lead. As they reached three laps, Rodgers Kwemoi challenged for the lead, with Mohammed Ahmed tucked behind the leaders, but still the pack had a dozen runners in contention with two laps to go. As a few fell off the back, Ahmed took the lead down the backstretch, but on the home stretch Barega came forward to lead at the bell. Barega opened up a small gap, chased by the more gangly sprinting of his Ethiopian teammate Berihu Aregawi, indoor mile world record holder Yomif Kejelcha, Kiplimo and Cheptegei. Kejelcha couldn't handle the speed, Ahmed fell back, leaving only the two Ugandans to chase th

Qualification

A National Olympic Committee (NOC) could enter up to 3 qualified athletes in the men's 10,000 metres event if all athletes meet the entry standard or qualify by ranking during the qualifying period. (The limit of 3 has been in place since the 1930 Olympic Congress.) The qualifying standard is 27:28.00. This standard was set for the sole purpose of qualifying athletes with exceptional performances unable to qualify through the IAAF World Rankings pathway. The world rankings, based on the average of the best five results for the athlete over the qualifying period and weighted by the importance of the meet, will then be used to qualify athletes until the cap of 27 is reached. Because more than 27 athletes (after applying the 3-per-NOC limit) have met the qualifying standard, the world rankings are not used. The qualifying period was originally from 1 January 2019 to 29 June 2020. The period was suspended from 6 April 2020 to 30 November 2020, with the end date extended to 29 June 2021. The qualifying time standards could be obtained in various meets during the given period that have the approval of the IAAF. Both indoor and outdoor meets were eligible for qualifying. The most recent Area Championships may be counted in the ranking, even if not during the qualifying period. NOCs cannot use their universality place in the 10,000 metres. Entry number: initial target of 27. 30 runners qualified by Entry standard. 5 runners withdrew before the race.
Maximum 3 athletes per NOC. Qualifiyng Standard: 27:28.00. Quota 27 Athletes.
Qualifiying period 01.01.2019 - 29.06.2021 (extended).
NOCN
ETH Ethiopia3 qualified more than 3 athletes, subject to choice of NOC
KEN Kenya3Benard KibetVincent Kiprotich KibetRhonex Kipruto
ERI Eritrea1Aron Kifle
NOR Norway1Sondre Nordstad Moen
SUI Switzerland1Julien Wanders
UGA Uganda1Abdallah Kibet Mande
Up to September 8th, 2019 - 10 qualified from 6 NOC's from quota of 27.
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