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Long-distance track running event
Athletics
5000 metres
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Runners in the 5000 metres at IAAF World Championships in Osaka 2007
World records
MenπŸ‘ Image
 
Joshua Cheptegei (UGA) 12:35.36 (2020)
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Beatrice Chebet (KEN) 13:58.06 (2025)
Short track world records
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Grant Fisher (USA) 12:44.09 (2025)
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Genzebe Dibaba (ETH) 14:18.86 (2015)
Olympic records
MenπŸ‘ Image
 
Kenenisa Bekele (ETH) 12:57.82 (2008)
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Vivian Cheruiyot (KEN) 14:26.17 (2016)
World Championship records
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Eliud Kipchoge (KEN) 12:52.79 (2003)
WomenπŸ‘ Image
 
Hellen Obiri (KEN) 14:26.72 (2019)
World junior (U20) records
MenπŸ‘ Image
 
Selemon Barega (ETH) 12:43.02 (2018)
WomenπŸ‘ Image
 
Medina Eisa (ETH) 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 12+1⁄2 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 3 miles 188 yards or 16,404 feet 2 inches.

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.[1][2]

3 miles

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The 5000 metres is the (slightly longer) approximate metric equivalent of the 3-mile (4,828.0 m) 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-mile (402 m; 440 yd; 1,320 ft) track.

Continental records

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Area Men Women
Time Athlete Nation Time Athlete Nation
Africa (records) 12:35.36 WR Joshua Cheptegei πŸ‘ Image
 
Uganda
13:58.06 WR Beatrice Chebet πŸ‘ Image
 
Kenya
Asia (records) 12:48.67 Birhanu Balew πŸ‘ Image
 
Bahrain
14:28.09 Jiang Bo πŸ‘ Image
 
China
Europe (records) 12:44.27 Andreas Almgren πŸ‘ Image
 
Sweden
14:13.42 Sifan Hassan πŸ‘ Image
 
Netherlands
North, Central America
and Caribbean
(records)
12:45.27 Nico Young πŸ‘ Image
 
United States
14:19.45 Alicia Monson πŸ‘ Image
 
United States
Oceania (records) 12:55.76 Craig Mottram πŸ‘ Image
 
Australia
14:39.89 Kimberley Smith πŸ‘ Image
 
New Zealand
South America (records) 12:59.26 Santiago Catrofe πŸ‘ Image
 
Uruguay
14:47.76 Joselyn Daniely Brea πŸ‘ Image
 
Venezuela

All-time top 25

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Tables show data for two definitions of "Top 25" - the top 25 5000m times and the top 25 athletes:
- denotes top performance for athletes in the top 25 5000m times
- denotes lesser performances, still in the top 25 5000m times, by repeat athletes
- denotes top performance (only) for other top 25 athletes who fall outside the top 25 5000m times

Men (outdoor)

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  • Updated June 2025.[5]
Ath.# Perf.# Time Athlete Nation Date Place Ref.
1 1 12:35.36 Joshua Cheptegei πŸ‘ Image
 
Uganda
14 August 2020 Monaco [6]
2 2 12:36.73 Hagos Gebrhiwet πŸ‘ Image
 
Ethiopia
30 May 2024 Oslo [7]
3 3 12:37.35 Kenenisa Bekele πŸ‘ Image
 
Ethiopia
31 May 2004 Hengelo
4 4 12:38.95 Yomif Kejelcha πŸ‘ Image
 
Ethiopia
30 May 2024 Oslo [7]
5 5 12:39.36 Haile Gebrselassie πŸ‘ Image
 
Ethiopia
13 June 1998 Helsinki
6 6 12:39.74 Daniel Komen πŸ‘ Image
 
Kenya
22 August 1997 Brussels
7 12:40.18 K. Bekele #2 1 July 2005 Saint-Denis
7 8 12:40.45 Berihu Aregawi πŸ‘ Image
 
Ethiopia
30 June 2023 Lausanne [8]
8 9 12:40.96 Jacob Kiplimo πŸ‘ Image
 
Uganda
30 May 2024 Oslo [7]
10 12:41.61 Cheptegei #2 30 June 2023 Lausanne [8]
11 12:41.73 Kejelcha #2 15 June 2023 Oslo [9]
Kiplimo #2 15 June 2023 Oslo [9]
13 12:41.86 Gebrselassie #2 13 August 1997 ZΓΌrich
14 12:42.18 Gebrhiwet #2 21 July 2023 Monaco [10]
15 12:42.58 Aregawi #2 21 July 2023 Monaco [10]
9 16 12:42.70 Telahun Haile Bekele πŸ‘ Image
 
Ethiopia
21 July 2023 Monaco [10]
10 17 12:43.02 Selemon Barega πŸ‘ Image
 
Ethiopia
31 August 2018 Brussels [11]
11 18 12:44.27 Andreas Almgren πŸ‘ Image
 
Sweden
15 June 2025 Stockholm [12]
19 12:44.39 Gebrselassie #3 16 August 1995 ZΓΌrich
20 12:44.90 Komen #2 13 August 1997 ZΓΌrich
12 21 12:45.01 Mohamed Katir πŸ‘ Image
 
Spain
21 July 2023 Monaco [10]
22 12:45.09 Komen #3 14 August 1996 ZΓΌrich
13 23 12:45.27 Nico Young πŸ‘ Image
 
United States
12 June 2025 Oslo [13]
14 24 12:45.71 Jacob Krop πŸ‘ Image
 
Kenya
2 September 2022 Brussels [14]
25 12:45.82 Gebrhiwet #3 31 August 2018 Brussels [11]
15 12:45.93 Biniam Mehary πŸ‘ Image
 
Ethiopia
12 June 2025 Oslo [13]
16 12:46.33 Nicholas Kimeli πŸ‘ Image
 
Kenya
9 June 2022 Rome [15]
17 12:46.41 Kuma Girma πŸ‘ Image
 
Ethiopia
12 June 2025 Oslo [13]
18 12:46.53 Eliud Kipchoge πŸ‘ Image
 
Kenya
2 July 2004 Rome
19 12:46.59 George Mills πŸ‘ Image
 
Great Britain
12 June 2025 Oslo [13]
20 12:46.81 Dejen Gebremeskel πŸ‘ Image
 
Ethiopia
6 July 2012 Saint-Denis [16]
21 12:46.96 Grant Fisher πŸ‘ Image
 
United States
2 September 2022 Brussels [14]
22 12:47.04 Sileshi Sihine πŸ‘ Image
 
Ethiopia
2 July 2004 Rome
23 12:47.20 Mohammed Ahmed πŸ‘ Image
 
Canada
10 July 2020 Portland [17]
24 12:47.67 Thierry Ndikumwenayo πŸ‘ Image
 
Spain
12 June 2025 Oslo [13]
25 12:48.20 Graham Blanks πŸ‘ Image
 
United States
12 June 2025 Oslo [13]

Women (outdoor)

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  • Updated July 2025.[18]
Ath.# Perf.# Time Athlete Nation Date Place Ref.
1 1 13:58.06 Beatrice Chebet πŸ‘ Image
 
Kenya
5 July 2025 Eugene [19]
2 2 14:00.21 Gudaf Tsegay πŸ‘ Image
 
Ethiopia
17 September 2023 Eugene [20]
3 3 14:01.29 Agnes Jebet Ngetich πŸ‘ Image
 
Kenya
5 July 2025 Eugene [21]
4 14:03.69 Chebet #2 6 June 2025 Rome [22]
5 14:04.41 Tsegay #2 5 July 2025 Eugene [21]
4 6 14:05.20 Faith Kipyegon πŸ‘ Image
 
Kenya
9 June 2023 Paris [23]
7 14:05.92 Chebet #3 17 September 2023 Eugene [20]
5 8 14:06.62 Letesenbet Gidey πŸ‘ Image
 
Ethiopia
7 October 2020 Valencia [24]
9 14:07.94 Gidey #2 9 June 2023 Paris [23]
10 14:08.79 Gidey #3 3 September 2023 Berlin [25]
11 14:09.52 Chebet #4 5 September 2024 Zurich [26]
12 14:09.82 Chebet #5 14 September 2024 Brussels [27]
6 13 14:11.15 Tirunesh Dibaba πŸ‘ Image
 
Ethiopia
6 June 2008 Oslo
14 14:12.29 Tsegay #3 23 July 2023 London [28]
7 15 14:12.59 Almaz Ayana πŸ‘ Image
 
Ethiopia
2 June 2016 Rome [29]
8 16 14:12.88 Meseret Defar πŸ‘ Image
 
Ethiopia
22 July 2008 Stockholm
17 14:12.92 Chebet #6 23 July 2023 London [28]
9 18 14:12.98 Ejgayehu Taye πŸ‘ Image
 
Ethiopia
27 May 2022 Eugene [30]
19 14:13.31 Taye #2 9 June 2023 Paris [23]
20 14:13.32 Tsegay #4 8 June 2021 Hengelo [31]
10 21 14:13.42 Sifan Hassan πŸ‘ Image
 
Netherlands
23 July 2023 London [28]
22 14:14.09 Taye #3 8 June 2021 Hengelo [31]
23 14:14.32 Ayana #2 17 May 2015 Shanghai
11 24 14:15.24 Senbere Teferi πŸ‘ Image
 
Ethiopia
8 June 2021 Hengelo [31]
12 25 14:15.41 Genzebe Dibaba πŸ‘ Image
 
Ethiopia
4 July 2015 Saint-Denis [32]
13 14:16.54 Medina Eisa πŸ‘ Image
 
Ethiopia
23 July 2023 London [33]
14 14:18.37 Hellen Obiri πŸ‘ Image
 
Kenya
8 June 2017 Rome [34]
15 14:18.76 Tsigie Gebreselama πŸ‘ Image
 
Ethiopia
25 May 2024 Eugene [35]
16 14:19.33 Freweyni Hailu πŸ‘ Image
 
Ethiopia
6 June 2025 Rome [22]
17 14:19.45 Alicia Monson πŸ‘ Image
 
United States
23 July 2023 London [33]
18 14:20.68 Agnes Tirop πŸ‘ Image
 
Kenya
21 July 2019 London [36]
19 14:20.87 Vivian Cheruiyot πŸ‘ Image
 
Kenya
29 July 2011 Stockholm
20 14:22.76 Aynadis Mebratu πŸ‘ Image
 
Ethiopia
25 May 2024 Eugene [35]
21 14:23.05 Lilian Kasait Rengeruk πŸ‘ Image
 
Kenya
9 June 2023 Paris [23]
22 14:23.15 Nadia Battocletti πŸ‘ Image
 
Italy
6 June 2025 Rome [22]
23 14:23.67 Margaret Kipkemboi πŸ‘ Image
 
Kenya
9 June 2023 Paris [23]
24 14:23.71 Birke Haylom πŸ‘ Image
 
Ethiopia
25 May 2024 Eugene [35]
25 14:23.75 Liliya Shobukhova πŸ‘ Image
 
Russia
19 July 2008 Kazan

Men (indoor)

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  • Updated 22 February 2026.[37]
Ath.# Perf.# Time Athlete Nation Date Place Ref.
1 1 12:44.09 Grant Fisher πŸ‘ Image
 
United States
14 February 2025 Boston [38]
2 2 12:49.60 Kenenisa Bekele πŸ‘ Image
 
Ethiopia
20 February 2004 Birmingham
3 3 12:50.38 Haile Gebrselassie πŸ‘ Image
 
Ethiopia
14 February 1999 Birmingham
4 4 12:51.48 Daniel Komen πŸ‘ Image
 
Kenya
19 February 1998 Stockholm
5 5 12:51.56 Nico Young πŸ‘ Image
 
United States
2 March 2025 Boston [39]
6 6 12:51.61 William Kincaid πŸ‘ Image
 
United States
27 January 2023 Boston [40]
7 12:51.84 Fisher #2 16 February 2024 Boston [41]
7 8 12:53.29 Isiah Koech πŸ‘ Image
 
Kenya
11 February 2011 DΓΌsseldorf
9 12:53.73 Fisher #3 12 February 2022 Boston
8 10 12:54.92 Jimmy Gressier πŸ‘ Image
 
France
14 February 2025 Boston [42]
9 11 12:54.99 Joe Klecker πŸ‘ Image
 
United States
27 January 2023 Boston [40]
10 12 12:55.02 Adriaan Wildschutt πŸ‘ Image
 
South Africa
2 March 2025 Boston [39]
11 13 12:55.72 Eliud Kipchoge πŸ‘ Image
 
Kenya
11 February 2011 DΓΌsseldorf
14 12:56.76 Wildschutt #2 26 January 2024 Boston [43]
12 15 12:56.87 Mohammed Ahmed πŸ‘ Image
 
Canada
12 February 2022 Boston
13 16 12:57.08 Marc Scott πŸ‘ Image
 
Great Britain
12 February 2022 Boston
17 12:57.14 Young #2 26 January 2024 Boston [43]
14 18 12:57.52 Edwin Kurgat πŸ‘ Image
 
Kenya
26 January 2024 Boston [44]
15 19 12:57.82 Cole Hocker πŸ‘ Image
 
United States
21 February 2025 Boston [45]
16 20 12:57.97 Cooper Teare πŸ‘ Image
 
United States
21 February 2025 Boston [45]
17 21 12:58.67 Thomas Longosiwa πŸ‘ Image
 
Kenya
10 February 2012 DΓΌsseldorf
18 22 12:58.68 George Mills πŸ‘ Image
 
Great Britain
26 January 2024 Boston [44]
19 23 12:58.73 Sam Atkin πŸ‘ Image
 
Great Britain
26 January 2024 Boston [43]
24 12:59.04 Gebrselassie #2 20 February 1997 Stockholm
20 25 12:59.09 Parker Wolfe πŸ‘ Image
 
United States
22 February 2026 Boston [46]
21 12:59.43 Jack Rayner πŸ‘ Image
 
Australia
21 February 2025 Boston [45]
22 12:59.77 Gulveer Singh πŸ‘ Image
 
India
21 February 2025 Boston [45]
23 12:59.89 Graham Blanks πŸ‘ Image
 
United States
7 December 2024 Boston [47]
24 13:00.48 Emmanuel Bor πŸ‘ Image
 
United States
12 February 2022 Boston
25 13:01.26 Galen Rupp πŸ‘ Image
 
United States
16 January 2014 Boston

Women (indoor)

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  • Updated February 2026.[48]
Ath.# Perf.# Time Athlete Nation Date Place Ref.
1 1 14:18.86 Genzebe Dibaba πŸ‘ Image
 
Ethiopia
19 February 2015 Stockholm
2 2 14:24.37 Meseret Defar πŸ‘ Image
 
Ethiopia
18 February 2009 Stockholm
3 14:24.79 Defar #2 10 February 2010 Stockholm
3 4 14:27.42 Tirunesh Dibaba πŸ‘ Image
 
Ethiopia
27 January 2007 Boston
4 5 14:30.79 Konstanze Klosterhalfen πŸ‘ Image
 
Germany
27 February 2020 Boston
5 6 14:31.38 Gabriela DeBues-Stafford πŸ‘ Image
 
Canada
11 February 2022 Boston
7 14:32.93 T. Dibaba #2 29 January 2005 Boston
6 8 14:33.17 Elise Cranny πŸ‘ Image
 
United States
11 February 2022 Boston
9 14:35.46 T. Dibaba #3 28 January 2006 Boston
7 10 14:39.29 Berhane Adere πŸ‘ Image
 
Ethiopia
31 January 2004 Stuttgart
8 11 14:39.89 Kimberley Smith πŸ‘ Image
 
New Zealand
27 February 2009 New York City
9 12 14:42.94 Senayet Getachew πŸ‘ Image
 
Ethiopia
27 January 2024 Boston [49]
10 13 14:43.25 Fantaye Belayneh πŸ‘ Image
 
Ethiopia
27 January 2024 Boston [49]
14 14:44.53 T. Dibaba #4 6 February 2010 Boston
11 15 14:44.79 Jane Hedengren πŸ‘ Image
 
United States
6 December 2025 Boston [50]
12 16 14:44.94 Aynadis Mebratu πŸ‘ Image
 
Ethiopia
27 January 2024 Boston [49]
13 17 14:46.37 Marta Garcia πŸ‘ Image
 
Spain
27 January 2024 Boston [49]
14 18 14:46.51 Josette Andrews πŸ‘ Image
 
United States
27 January 2024 Boston [49]
15 19 14:46.80 Sentayehu Ejigu πŸ‘ Image
 
Ethiopia
10 February 2010 Stockholm
16 20 14:47.35 Gabriela Szabo πŸ‘ Image
 
Romania
13 February 1999 Dortmund
21 14:47.62 Ejigu #2 7 February 2009 Boston
17 22 14:47.62 Shalane Flanagan πŸ‘ Image
 
United States
7 February 2009 Boston
23 14:48.21 Adere #2 5 February 2003 Dortmund
18 24 14:48.41 Whittni Morgan πŸ‘ Image
 
United States
31 January 2025 Boston [51]
19 25 14:48.51 Vanessa Fraser πŸ‘ Image
 
United States
27 February 2020 Boston
20 14:48.75 Courtney Frerichs πŸ‘ Image
 
United States
11 February 2022 Boston
21 14:49.12 Laura Muir πŸ‘ Image
 
Great Britain
4 January 2017 Glasgow
22 14:49.36 Gete Wami πŸ‘ Image
 
Ethiopia
11 February 2001 Dortmund
23 14:49.78 Courtney Wayment πŸ‘ Image
 
United States
27 January 2024 Boston [49]
24 14:50.89 Ella Donaghu πŸ‘ Image
 
United States
31 January 2025 Boston [51]
25 14:51.21 Doris Lemngole πŸ‘ Image
 
Kenya
14 February 2026 Boston [52]

Olympic medalists

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Men

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Two men have won the Olympic 5000 metres on two occasions, both times back-to-back. Lasse VirΓ©n 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.

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1912 Stockholm
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Hannes Kolehmainen
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 Finland
Jean Bouin
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 France
George Hutson
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 Great Britain
1920 Antwerp
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Joseph Guillemot
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 France
Paavo Nurmi
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 Finland
Eric Backman
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 Sweden
1924 Paris
details
Paavo Nurmi
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 Finland
Ville Ritola
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 Finland
Edvin Wide
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 Sweden
1928 Amsterdam
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Ville Ritola
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 Finland
Paavo Nurmi
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 Finland
Edvin Wide
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 Sweden
1932 Los Angeles
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Lauri Lehtinen
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 Finland
Ralph Hill
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 United States
Lauri Virtanen
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 Finland
1936 Berlin
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Gunnar HΓΆckert
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 Finland
Lauri Lehtinen
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 Finland
Henry Jonsson
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 Sweden
1948 London
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Gaston Reiff
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 Belgium
Emil ZΓ‘topek
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 Czechoslovakia
Willem Slijkhuis
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 Netherlands
1952 Helsinki
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Emil ZΓ‘topek
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 Czechoslovakia
Alain Mimoun
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 France
Herbert Schade
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 Germany
1956 Melbourne
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Vladimir Kuts
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 Soviet Union
Gordon Pirie
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 Great Britain
Derek Ibbotson
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 Great Britain
1960 Rome
details
Murray Halberg
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 New Zealand
Hans Grodotzki
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 United Team of Germany
Kazimierz Zimny
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 Poland
1964 Tokyo
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Bob Schul
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 United States
Harald Norpoth
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 United Team of Germany
Bill Dellinger
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 United States
1968 Mexico City
details
Mohammed Gammoudi
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 Tunisia
Kipchoge Keino
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 Kenya
Naftali Temu
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 Kenya
1972 Munich
details
Lasse VirΓ©n
πŸ‘ Image
 Finland
Mohammed Gammoudi
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 Tunisia
Ian Stewart
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 Great Britain
1976 Montreal
details
Lasse VirΓ©n
πŸ‘ Image
 Finland
Dick Quax
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 New Zealand
Klaus-Peter Hildenbrand
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 West Germany
1980 Moscow
details
Miruts Yifter
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 Ethiopia
Suleiman Nyambui
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 Tanzania
Kaarlo Maaninka
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 Finland
1984 Los Angeles
details
SaΓ―d Aouita
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 Morocco
Markus Ryffel
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 Switzerland
AntΓ³nio LeitΓ£o
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 Portugal
1988 Seoul
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John Ngugi
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 Kenya
Dieter Baumann
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 West Germany
HansjΓΆrg Kunze
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 East Germany
1992 Barcelona
details
Dieter Baumann
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 Germany
Paul Bitok
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 Kenya
Fita Bayisa
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 Ethiopia
1996 Atlanta
details
VΓ©nuste Niyongabo
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 Burundi
Paul Bitok
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 Kenya
Khalid Boulami
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 Morocco
2000 Sydney
details
Million Wolde
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 Ethiopia
Ali SaΓ―di-Sief
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 Algeria
Brahim Lahlafi
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 Morocco
2004 Athens
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Hicham El Guerrouj
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 Morocco
Kenenisa Bekele
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 Ethiopia
Eliud Kipchoge
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 Kenya
2008 Beijing
details
Kenenisa Bekele
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 Ethiopia
Eliud Kipchoge
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 Kenya
Edwin Soi
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 Kenya
2012 London
details
Mo Farah
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 Great Britain
Dejen Gebremeskel
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 Ethiopia
Thomas Longosiwa
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 Kenya
2016 Rio de Janeiro
details
Mo Farah
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 Great Britain
Paul Chelimo
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 United States
Hagos Gebrhiwet
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 Ethiopia
2020 Tokyo
details
Joshua Cheptegei
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 Uganda
Mohammed Ahmed
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 Canada
Paul Chelimo
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 United States
2024 Paris
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Jakob Ingebrigtsen
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 Norway
Ronald Kwemoi
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 Kenya
Grant Fisher
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 United States

Women

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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.

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1996 Atlanta
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Wang Junxia
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 China
Pauline Konga
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 Kenya
Roberta Brunet
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 Italy
2000 Sydney
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Gabriela Szabo
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 Romania
Sonia O'Sullivan
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 Ireland
Gete Wami
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 Ethiopia
2004 Athens
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Meseret Defar
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 Ethiopia
Isabella Ochichi
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 Kenya
Tirunesh Dibaba
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 Ethiopia
2008 Beijing
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Tirunesh Dibaba
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 Ethiopia
Meseret Defar
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 Ethiopia
Sylvia Kibet
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 Kenya
2012 London
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Meseret Defar
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 Ethiopia
Vivian Cheruiyot
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 Kenya
Tirunesh Dibaba
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 Ethiopia
2016 Rio de Janeiro
details
Vivian Cheruiyot
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 Kenya
Hellen Obiri
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 Kenya
Almaz Ayana
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 Ethiopia
2020 Tokyo
details
Sifan Hassan
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 Netherlands
Hellen Obiri
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 Kenya
Gudaf Tsegay
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 Ethiopia
2024 Paris
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Beatrice Chebet
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 Kenya
Faith Kipyegon
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 Kenya
Sifan Hassan
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 Netherlands

World Championships medalists

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Men

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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.

Championships Gold Silver Bronze
1983 Helsinki
details
πŸ‘ Image
 
Eamonn Coghlan (IRL)
πŸ‘ Image
 
Werner Schildhauer (GDR)
πŸ‘ Image
 
Martti Vainio (FIN)
1987 Rome
details
πŸ‘ Image
 
SaΓ―d Aouita (MAR)
πŸ‘ Image
 
Domingos Castro (POR)
πŸ‘ Image
 
Jack Buckner (GBR)
1991 Tokyo
details
πŸ‘ Image
 
Yobes Ondieki (KEN)
πŸ‘ Image
 
Fita Bayisa (ETH)
πŸ‘ Image
 
Brahim Boutayeb (MAR)
1993 Stuttgart
details
πŸ‘ Image
 
Ismael Kirui (KEN)
πŸ‘ Image
 
Haile Gebrselassie (ETH)
πŸ‘ Image
 
Fita Bayisa (ETH)
1995 Gothenburg
details
πŸ‘ Image
 
Ismael Kirui (KEN)
πŸ‘ Image
 
Khalid Boulami (MAR)
πŸ‘ Image
 
Shem Kororia (KEN)
1997 Athens
details
πŸ‘ Image
 
Daniel Komen (KEN)
πŸ‘ Image
 
Khalid Boulami (MAR)
πŸ‘ Image
 
Tom Nyariki (KEN)
1999 Seville
details
πŸ‘ Image
 
Salah Hissou (MAR)
πŸ‘ Image
 
Benjamin Limo (KEN)
πŸ‘ Image
 
Mohammed Mourhit (BEL)
2001 Edmonton
details
πŸ‘ Image
 
Richard Limo (KEN)
πŸ‘ Image
 
Million Wolde (ETH)
πŸ‘ Image
 
John Kibowen (KEN)
2003 Saint-Denis
details
πŸ‘ Image
 
Eliud Kipchoge (KEN)
πŸ‘ Image
 
Hicham El Guerrouj (MAR)
πŸ‘ Image
 
Kenenisa Bekele (ETH)
2005 Helsinki
details
πŸ‘ Image
 
Benjamin Limo (KEN)
πŸ‘ Image
 
Sileshi Sihine (ETH)
πŸ‘ Image
 
Craig Mottram (AUS)
2007 Osaka
details
πŸ‘ Image
 
Bernard Lagat (USA)
πŸ‘ Image
 
Eliud Kipchoge (KEN)
πŸ‘ Image
 
Moses Kipsiro (UGA)
2009 Berlin
details
πŸ‘ Image
 
Kenenisa Bekele (ETH)
πŸ‘ Image
 
Bernard Lagat (USA)
πŸ‘ Image
 
James Kwalia (QAT)
2011 Daegu
details
πŸ‘ Image
 
Mo Farah (GBR)
πŸ‘ Image
 
Bernard Lagat (USA)
πŸ‘ Image
 
Dejen Gebremeskel (ETH)
2013 Moscow
details
πŸ‘ Image
 
Mo Farah (GBR)
πŸ‘ Image
 
Hagos Gebrhiwet (ETH)
πŸ‘ Image
 
Isiah Koech (KEN)
2015 Beijing
details
πŸ‘ Image
 
Mo Farah (GBR)
πŸ‘ Image
 
Caleb Ndiku (KEN)
πŸ‘ Image
 
Hagos Gebrhiwet (ETH)
2017 London
details
πŸ‘ Image
 
Muktar Edris (ETH)
πŸ‘ Image
 
Mo Farah (GBR)
πŸ‘ Image
 
Paul Chelimo (USA)
2019 Doha
details
πŸ‘ Image
 
Muktar Edris (ETH)
πŸ‘ Image
 
Selemon Barega (ETH)
πŸ‘ Image
 
Mohammed Ahmed (CAN)
2022 Eugene
details
πŸ‘ Image
 
Jakob Ingebrigtsen (NOR)
πŸ‘ Image
 
Jacob Krop  (KEN)
πŸ‘ Image
 
Oscar Chelimo (UGA)
2023 Budapest
details
πŸ‘ Image
 
Jakob Ingebrigtsen (NOR)
πŸ‘ Image
 
Mohamed Katir (ESP)
πŸ‘ Image
 
Jacob Krop  (KEN)
2025 Tokyo
details
πŸ‘ Image
 
Cole Hocker (USA)
πŸ‘ Image
 
Isaac Kimeli (BEL)
πŸ‘ Image
 
Jimmy Gressier (FRA)

Women

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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.

Championships Gold Silver Bronze
1995 Gothenburg
details
πŸ‘ Image
 
Sonia O'Sullivan (IRL)
πŸ‘ Image
 
Fernanda Ribeiro (POR)
πŸ‘ Image
 
Zahra Ouaziz (MAR)
1997 Athens
details
πŸ‘ Image
 
Gabriela Szabo (ROU)
πŸ‘ Image
 
Roberta Brunet (ITA)
πŸ‘ Image
 
Fernanda Ribeiro (POR)
1999 Seville
details
πŸ‘ Image
 
Gabriela Szabo (ROU)
πŸ‘ Image
 
Zahra Ouaziz (MAR)
πŸ‘ Image
 
Ayelech Worku (ETH)
2001 Edmonton
details
πŸ‘ Image
 
Olga Yegorova (RUS)
πŸ‘ Image
 
Marta Dominguez (ESP)
πŸ‘ Image
 
Ayelech Worku (ETH)
2003 Saint-Denis
details
πŸ‘ Image
 
Tirunesh Dibaba (ETH)
πŸ‘ Image
 
Marta Dominguez (ESP)
πŸ‘ Image
 
Edith Masai (KEN)
2005 Helsinki
details
πŸ‘ Image
 
Tirunesh Dibaba (ETH)
πŸ‘ Image
 
Meseret Defar (ETH)
πŸ‘ Image
 
Ejegayehu Dibaba (ETH)
2007 Osaka
details
πŸ‘ Image
 
Meseret Defar (ETH)
πŸ‘ Image
 
Vivian Cheruiyot (KEN)
πŸ‘ Image
 
Priscah Jepleting Cherono (KEN)
2009 Berlin
details
πŸ‘ Image
 
Vivian Cheruiyot (KEN)
πŸ‘ Image
 
Sylvia Jebiwott Kibet (KEN)
πŸ‘ Image
 
Meseret Defar (ETH)
2011 Daegu
details
πŸ‘ Image
 
Vivian Cheruiyot (KEN)
πŸ‘ Image
 
Sylvia Jebiwott Kibet (KEN)
πŸ‘ Image
 
Meseret Defar (ETH)
2013 Moscow
details
πŸ‘ Image
 
Meseret Defar (ETH)
πŸ‘ Image
 
Mercy Cherono (KEN)
πŸ‘ Image
 
Almaz Ayana (ETH)
2015 Beijing
details
πŸ‘ Image
 
Almaz Ayana (ETH)
πŸ‘ Image
 
Senbere Teferi (ETH)
πŸ‘ Image
 
Genzebe Dibaba (ETH)
2017 London
details
πŸ‘ Image
 
Hellen Obiri (KEN)
πŸ‘ Image
 
Almaz Ayana (ETH)
πŸ‘ Image
 
Sifan Hassan (NED)
2019 Doha
details
πŸ‘ Image
 
Hellen Obiri (KEN)
πŸ‘ Image
 
Margaret Kipkemboi (KEN)
πŸ‘ Image
 
Konstanze Klosterhalfen (GER)
2022 Eugene
details
πŸ‘ Image
 
Gudaf Tsegay (ETH)
πŸ‘ Image
 
Beatrice Chebet (KEN)
πŸ‘ Image
 
Dawit Seyaum (ETH)
2023 Budapest
details
πŸ‘ Image
 
Faith Kipyegon (KEN)
πŸ‘ Image
 
Sifan Hassan (NED)
πŸ‘ Image
 
Beatrice Chebet (KEN)
2025 Tokyo
details
πŸ‘ Image
 
Beatrice Chebet (KEN)
πŸ‘ Image
 
Faith Kipyegon (KEN)
πŸ‘ Image
 
Nadia Battocletti (ITA)

World leading times

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Men

[edit]
Year Time Athlete Place
1960 13:38.1 h πŸ‘ Image
 
Pyotr Bolotnikov (URS)
Kyiv
1961 13:38.2 h πŸ‘ Image
 
Murray Halberg (NZL)
Stockholm
1962 13:38.4 h πŸ‘ Image
 
Murray Halberg (NZL)
Auckland
1963 13:38.6 h πŸ‘ Image
 
Pyotr Bolotnikov (URS)
ZΓΌrich
1964 13:38.0 h πŸ‘ Image
 
Bob Schul (USA)
Compton
1965 13:24.2 h πŸ‘ Image
 
Kipchoge Keino (KEN)
Auckland
1966 13:16.6 h πŸ‘ Image
 
Ron Clarke (AUS)
Stockholm
1967 13:18.8 h πŸ‘ Image
 
Ron Clarke (AUS)
Stockholm
1968 13:27.66 πŸ‘ Image
 
Ron Clarke (AUS)
London
1969 13:28.96 πŸ‘ Image
 
Dick Taylor (GBR)
London
1970 13:22.8 h πŸ‘ Image
 
Ian Stewart (GBR)
Edinburgh
1971 13:22.2 h πŸ‘ Image
 
Dave Bedford (GBR)
Edinburgh
1972 13:13.0 h πŸ‘ Image
 
Emiel Puttemans (BEL)
Brussels
1973 13:14.51 πŸ‘ Image
 
Emiel Puttemans (BEL)
Stockholm
1974 13:14.4 h πŸ‘ Image
 
Ben Jipcho (KEN)
Christchurch
1975 13:18.6 h πŸ‘ Image
 
Emiel Puttemans (BEL)
Papendal
1976 13:13.10 πŸ‘ Image
 
Dick Quax (NZL)
Stockholm
1977 13:12.86 πŸ‘ Image
 
Dick Quax (NZL)
Stockholm
1978 13:08.4 h πŸ‘ Image
 
Henry Rono (KEN)
Berkeley
1979 13:12.29 πŸ‘ Image
 
Suleiman Nyambui (TAN)
Stockholm
1980 13:16.38 πŸ‘ Image
 
Miruts Yifter (ETH)
Bratislava
1981 13:06.20 πŸ‘ Image
 
Henry Rono (KEN)
Knarvik
1982 13:00.41 πŸ‘ Image
 
David Moorcroft (GBR)
Oslo
1983 13:08.54 πŸ‘ Image
 
Fernando Mamede (POR)
Tokyo
1984 13:04.78 πŸ‘ Image
 
SaΓ―d Aouita (MAR)
Florence
1985 13:00.40 πŸ‘ Image
 
SaΓ―d Aouita (MAR)
Oslo
1986 13:00.86 πŸ‘ Image
 
SaΓ―d Aouita (MAR)
A CoruΓ±a
1987 12:58.39 πŸ‘ Image
 
SaΓ―d Aouita (MAR)
Rome
1988 13:11.70 πŸ‘ Image
 
John Ngugi (KEN)
Seoul
1989 13:04.24 πŸ‘ Image
 
Yobes Ondieki (KEN)
Oslo
1990 13:05.59 πŸ‘ Image
 
Salvatore Antibo (ITA)
Bologna
1991 13:01.82 πŸ‘ Image
 
Yobes Ondieki (KEN)
ZΓΌrich
1992 13:00.93 πŸ‘ Image
 
Moses Kiptanui (KEN)
Brussels
1993 13:02.75 πŸ‘ Image
 
Ismael Kirui (KEN)
Stuttgart
1994 12:56.96 πŸ‘ Image
 
Haile Gebrselassie (ETH)
Hengelo
1995 12:44.39 πŸ‘ Image
 
Haile Gebrselassie (ETH)
ZΓΌrich
1996 12:45.09 πŸ‘ Image
 
Daniel Komen (KEN)
ZΓΌrich
1997 12:39.74 πŸ‘ Image
 
Daniel Komen (KEN)
Brussels
1998 12:39.36 πŸ‘ Image
 
Haile Gebrselassie (ETH)
Helsinki
1999 12:49.64 πŸ‘ Image
 
Haile Gebrselassie (ETH)
ZΓΌrich
2000 12:49.28 πŸ‘ Image
 
Brahim Lahlafi (MAR)
Brussels
2001 12:56.72 πŸ‘ Image
 
Richard Limo (KEN)
ZΓΌrich
2002 12:55.85 πŸ‘ Image
 
Salah Hissou (MAR)
Rome
2003 12:48.81 πŸ‘ Image
 
Stephen Cherono (KEN)
Ostrava
2004 12:37.35 πŸ‘ Image
 
Kenenisa Bekele (ETH)
Hengelo
2005 12:40.18 πŸ‘ Image
 
Kenenisa Bekele (ETH)
Saint-Denis
2006 12:48.09 πŸ‘ Image
 
Kenenisa Bekele (ETH)
Brussels
2007 12:49.53 πŸ‘ Image
 
Kenenisa Bekele (ETH)
Zaragoza
2008 12:50.18 πŸ‘ Image
 
Kenenisa Bekele (ETH)
ZΓΌrich
2009 12:52.32 πŸ‘ Image
 
Kenenisa Bekele (ETH)
ZΓΌrich
2010 12:51.21 πŸ‘ Image
 
Eliud Kipchoge (KEN)
Doha
2011 12:53.11 πŸ‘ Image
 
Mo Farah (GBR)
Monaco
2012 12:46.81 πŸ‘ Image
 
Dejen Gebremeskel (ETH)
Saint-Denis
2013 12:51.34 πŸ‘ Image
 
Edwin Soi (KEN)
Monaco
2014 12:54.83 πŸ‘ Image
 
Muktar Edris (ETH)
Stockholm
2015 12:53.98 πŸ‘ Image
 
Yomif Kejelcha (ETH)
Rome
2016 12:59.29 πŸ‘ Image
 
Mo Farah (GBR)
London
2017 12:55.23 πŸ‘ Image
 
Muktar Edris (ETH)
Lausanne
2018 12:43.02 πŸ‘ Image
 
Selemon Barega (ETH)
Brussels
2019 12:52.98 πŸ‘ Image
 
Telahun Haile Bekele (ETH)
Rome
2020 12:35.36 πŸ‘ Image
 
Joshua Cheptegei (UGA)
Monaco
2021 12:48.45 πŸ‘ Image
 
Jakob Ingebrigtsen (NOR)
Florence
2022 12:45.71 πŸ‘ Image
 
Jacob Krop (KEN)
Brussels
2023 12:40.45 πŸ‘ Image
 
Berihu Aregawi (ETH)
Lausanne
2024 12:36.73 πŸ‘ Image
 
Hagos Gebrhiwet (ETH)
Oslo
2025 12:44.09 i πŸ‘ Image
 
Grant Fisher (USA)
Boston
2026 12:59.09 i πŸ‘ Image
 
Parker Wolfe (USA)
Boston

Women

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Year Time Athlete Place
1960 β€” β€” β€”
1961 β€” β€” β€”
1962 β€” β€” β€”
1963 β€” β€” β€”
1964 β€” β€” β€”
1965 β€” β€” β€”
1966 β€” β€” β€”
1967 β€” β€” β€”
1968 β€” β€” β€”
1969 15:53.6 πŸ‘ Image
 
Paola Pigni (ITA)
Milan
1970 β€” β€” β€”
1971 β€” β€” β€”
1972 β€” β€” β€”
1973 β€” β€” β€”
1974 β€” β€” β€”
1975 β€” β€” β€”
1976 16:04.2 πŸ‘ Image
 
Nina HolmΓ©n (FIN)
Jakobstad
1977 15:37.0 πŸ‘ Image
 
Jan Merrill (USA)
Ingelheim
1978 15:35.52 πŸ‘ Image
 
Kathy Mills (USA)
Knoxville
1979 15:33.8 πŸ‘ Image
 
Jan Merrill (USA)
Durham
1980 15:30.6 πŸ‘ Image
 
Jan Merrill (USA)
Palo Alto
1981 15:14.51 πŸ‘ Image
 
Paula Fudge (GBR)
Knarvik
1982 15:08.26 πŸ‘ Image
 
Mary Slaney (USA)
Eugene
1983 15:10.65 πŸ‘ Image
 
Zola Budd (RSA)
Port Elizabeth
1984 14:58.89 πŸ‘ Image
 
Ingrid Kristiansen (NOR)
Oslo
1985 14:48.07 πŸ‘ Image
 
Zola Budd (GBR)
London
1986 14:37.33 πŸ‘ Image
 
Ingrid Kristiansen (NOR)
Stockholm
1987 15:01.08 πŸ‘ Image
 
Liz McColgan (GBR)
Oslo
1988 15:03.29 πŸ‘ Image
 
Liz McColgan (GBR)
Berlin
1989 14:59.01 πŸ‘ Image
 
Kathrin Weßel (GDR)
Stockholm
1990 15:02.23 πŸ‘ Image
 
Yelena Romanova (URS)
Seattle
1991 14:49.35 πŸ‘ Image
 
Elana Meyer (RSA)
Cape Town
1992 14:44.15 πŸ‘ Image
 
Elana Meyer (RSA)
Bellville
1993 14:45.92 πŸ‘ Image
 
Sonia O'Sullivan (IRL)
Berlin
1994 15:05.94 πŸ‘ Image
 
Yelena Romanova (RUS)
Stockholm
1995 14:36.45 πŸ‘ Image
 
Fernanda Ribeiro (POR)
Hechtel
1996 14:41.07 πŸ‘ Image
 
Fernanda Ribeiro (POR)
Oslo
1997 14:28.09 πŸ‘ Image
 
Jiang Bo (CHN)
Shanghai
1998 14:31.48 πŸ‘ Image
 
Gabriela Szabo (ROU)
Berlin
1999 14:40.59 πŸ‘ Image
 
Gabriela Szabo (ROU)
Berlin
2000 14:30.88 πŸ‘ Image
 
Getenesh Wami (ETH)
Heusden
2001 14:29.32 πŸ‘ Image
 
Olga Yegorova (RUS)
Berlin
2002 14:31.42 πŸ‘ Image
 
Paula Radcliffe (GBR)
Manchester
2003 14:29.32 πŸ‘ Image
 
Berhane Adere (ETH)
Oslo
2004 14:24.68 πŸ‘ Image
 
Elvan Abeylegesse (TUR)
Bergen
2005 14:28.98 πŸ‘ Image
 
Meseret Defar (ETH)
Brussels
2006 14:24.53 πŸ‘ Image
 
Meseret Defar (ETH)
New York City
2007 14:16.63 πŸ‘ Image
 
Meseret Defar (ETH)
Oslo
2008 14:11.15 πŸ‘ Image
 
Tirunesh Dibaba (ETH)
Oslo
2009 14:24.37 i πŸ‘ Image
 
Meseret Defar (ETH)
Stockholm
2010 14:24.79 i πŸ‘ Image
 
Meseret Defar (ETH)
Stockholm
2011 14:20.87 πŸ‘ Image
 
Vivian Cheruiyot (KEN)
Stockholm
2012 14:35.62 πŸ‘ Image
 
Vivian Cheruiyot (KEN)
Rome
2013 14:23.68 πŸ‘ Image
 
Tirunesh Dibaba (ETH)
Saint-Denis
2014 14:28.88 πŸ‘ Image
 
Genzebe Dibaba (ETH)
Monaco
2015 14:14.32 πŸ‘ Image
 
Almaz Ayana (ETH)
Shanghai
2016 14:12.59 πŸ‘ Image
 
Almaz Ayana (ETH)
Rome
2017 14:18.37 πŸ‘ Image
 
Hellen Obiri (KEN)
Rome
2018 14:21.75 πŸ‘ Image
 
Hellen Obiri (KEN)
Rabat
2019 14:20.36 πŸ‘ Image
 
Hellen Obiri (KEN)
London
2020 14:06.62 πŸ‘ Image
 
Letesenbet Gidey (ETH)
Valencia
2021 14:13.32 πŸ‘ Image
 
Gudaf Tsegay (ETH)
Hengelo
2022 14:12.98 πŸ‘ Image
 
Ejgayehu Taye (ETH)
Eugene
2023 14:00.21 πŸ‘ Image
 
Gudaf Tsegay (ETH)
Eugene
2024 14:09.52 πŸ‘ Image
 
Beatrice Chebet (KEN)
Zurich
2025 13:58.06 πŸ‘ Image
 
Beatrice Chebet (KEN)
Eugene
2026 14:51.21 i πŸ‘ Image
 
Doris Lemngole (KEN)
Boston

See also

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References

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