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2014 Commonwealth Games Statistics – Men’s 10000m (6 miles before 1970)

All time performance list at the Commonwealth Games

Performance Performer

  • Time
  • Name
  • Nat
  • Pos

1234121234311223341112213241453536244557545667638

  • Venue
  • Year

2002 2002 2002 2002 1974 1974 2006 2006 2006 2006 1974 2010 1986 2010 1986 2010 1986 2010 1990

  • 1
  • 1
  • 27:45.39 Wilberforce Talel

27:45.46 Paul Kosgei 27:45.78 John Yuda 27:45.83 John Cheruiyot Korir 27:46.40 Dick Taylor
KEN KEN TAN KEN NZL ENG UGA KEN TAN KEN KEN UGA ENG KEN ENG KEN WAL KEN ENG KEN TAN TAN KEN SCO CAN AUS ENG ENG ENG CAN
Manchester Manchester Manchester Manchester Christchurch Christchurch Melbourne Melbourne Melbourne Melbourne Christchurch Delhi Edinburgh Delhi Edinburgh Delhi Edinburgh Delhi Auckland Kuala Lumpur 1998 Brisbane Brisbane Auckland Edinburgh Auckland Edinburgh Auckland

  • 2
  • 2

  • 3
  • 3

  • 4
  • 4

  • 5
  • 5

  • 6
  • 6
  • 27:48.49 Dave Black

  • 7
  • 7
  • 27:50.99 Boniface Kiprop

27:51.16 Geoffrey Kipngeno 27:51.99 Fabiano Joseph 27:52.36 Paul Langat 27:56.96 Richard Juma 27:57.39 Moses Kipsiro 27:57.42 Jon Solly 27:57.57 Daniel Salel 27:58.01 Steve Binns 27:58.58 Joseph Birech 28:02.48 Steve Jones 28:03.10 Titus Mbishei 28:08.57 Eamonn Martin 28:10.00 Simon Maina Munyi 28:10.15 Gidamis Shahanga 28:10.55 Zakaria Barie 28:11.56 Moses Tanui 28:11.72 Lachie Stewart 28:12.71 Paul Williams 28:13.45 Ron Clarke

  • 8
  • 8

  • 9
  • 9

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 25 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
1982 1982 1990 1970 1990 1970 1990 1978 1974 1974 1970 2002 1982 1974 1978 1970 1982 1990 1970 1974 1982 1986 1986 2002 1970 2002 1982 1978 2002
28:13.62 Gary Staines 28:13.65 Brendan Foster 28:14.67 Dave Bedford 28:14.67 Dan Shaughnessy
Edmonton Christchurch Christchurch Edinburgh Manchester Brisbane Christchurch Edmonton Edinburgh Brisbane

  • 28:15.35
  • Dick Taylor ENG

31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48
28:15.60 Martin Sulle 28:16.11 Julian Goater 28:17.05 Ian Stewart 28:19.14 Mike Musyoki 28:21.49 Roger Matthews 28:24.94 Charlie Spedding 28:27.56 Joseph Kibor 28:27.61 John Caine 28:28.54 Tony Simmons 28:28.62 Allister Hutton 28:29.11 Paul McCloy 28:29.20 Steve Moneghetti 28:29.22 Jeff Schiebler 28:31.41 John Ngeno 28:31.99 Sean Kaley 28:33.89 Dennis Fowles 28:34.30 Mike McLeod 28:35.27 Michael Aish
TAN ENG SCO KEN ENG ENG KEN ENG ENG SCO CAN AUS CAN KEN CAN WAL ENG NZL
Auckland Edinburgh Christchurch Brisbane Edinburgh Edinburgh Manchester Edinburgh Manchester Brisbane Edmonton Manchester
50 51 52 53 54 55
49 50 51
28:37.12 Sisah Bezabey 28:37.16 Peter Brett 28:37.38 Wilson Busienei 28:37.90 28:38.22 Lameck Aguta 28:38.85 Zephaniah Ncube
AUS AUS UGA
965417
Manchester Auckland Melbourne Edmonton Victoria
2002 1990 2006 1978 1994 1982
Dave Black ENG

  • KEN
  • 52

  • 53
  • ZIM
  • Brisbane

Margin of Victory

  • Difference Winning Time Name
  • Nat
  • Venue
  • Year

  • Max 51.68
  • 28:10.00

27:45.39
Simon Maina Wilberforce Talel
KEN Kuala Lumpur 1998

  • KEN Manchester 2002
  • Min
  • 0.07

Difference between 3rd and 4th place (medal versus no medal)

  • Difference 3rd place Time Name
  • Nat

WAL Edinburgh TAN Manchester 2002

  • Venue
  • Year

  • 1986
  • Max 26.63

Min 0.05
28:02.48 27:45.78
Steve Jones John Yuda

Best Marks for Places in the Commonwealth Games

  • Pos Time Name
  • Nat
  • Venue
  • Year

2002 2002 2002 2002 1974 1974 1974 2002 2002
123456789
27:45.39 Wilberforce Talel 27:45.46 Paul Kosgei 27:45.78 John Yuda 27:45.83 John Cheruiyot Korir 28:14.67 Dan Shaughnessy 28:17.05 Ian Stewart 28:28.54 Tony Simmons 28:35.27 Michael Aish 28:37.12 Sisah Bezabey
KEN KEN TAN KEN CAN
Manchester Manchester Manchester Manchester Christchurch
SCO Christchurch ENG Christchurch NZL AUS
Manchester Manchester

Multiple Medalists:

Dick Taylor (NZL): Ron Clarke (AUS): Dave Powers (AUS): John Merriman (WAL): Robert Rankine (CAN):
1970 Bronze; 1974 Gold 1966 Silver; 1970 Silver 1958 Gold; 1962 Silver 1958 Silver; 1962 Bronze 1934 Silver; 1938 Silver

Medals by Countries (6 miles (until 1966) medal count in {}):

Nation KEN ENG UGA TAN NZL SCO AUS ZIM

  • Gold
  • Silver

6
Bronze
332111
{1} {2}
23
{1}

  • 2
  • {2}
  • {3}

  • 1
  • 2

{3}

{1}
{1}

  • {1}
  • {1}

  • {2}
  • 1

1
1

  • 1
  • ZAM

CAN WAL RSA

  • {1}
  • {2}

{1}
1

  • 1
  • {1}

{1}

Multiple Medals by athletes from a single nation (6 miles from1930 to 1966)

Nation KEN KEN KEN ENG TAN ENG ENG NZL
Year 2010 2002 1998 1986 1982 1978 1954 1950 1934 1930

  • Gold
  • Silver
  • Bronze

  • Joseph Birech
  • Daniel Salel

Paul Kosgei Willaim Kalya Steve Binn Zakaria Barie
Wilberforce Talel Simon Maina Jon Solly Gidemis Shahanga Brendan Foster Peter Driver Harry Nelson Arthur Penny
Mike McLeod Jim Peters Noel Taylor Arthur Furze Tom Evenson
Frank Sando Ernie Harper
ENG ENG

5000m – 10000m (3-6mile before 1970) double medalist in the same Championships

(double gold medalists are indicated with # and in bold)

  • Name
  • Nation 5000m 10000m Venue
  • Year

2010 1978 1978 1974 1966 1962 1954 1950 1938 1938

Moses Kipsiro

Brendan Foster Mike Musyoki Dave Black Ron Clarke Bruce Kidd
UGA ENG KEN ENG AUS CAN ENG NZL NZL CAN
Gold Bronze Gold Silver Silver Bronze Silver Silver Silver

  • Gold
  • Delhi

Edmonton Edmonton Christchurch Kingston

  • Perth
  • Bronze Gold

  • Bronze Silver
  • Frank Sando

Harry Nelson

Cecil Matthews #

Robert Randine
Vancouver Auckland Sydney
Silver Gold
Gold Gold

  • Bronze Silver
  • Sydney

Note: Foster also won silver at 5000m in 1974
Randine also won silver at 6 miles in 1934

1500m–10000m (1-6 Mile) double medalist in the different championships

Name Brendan Foster

  • Nat
  • 1500m Venue
  • Year

1970 Gold
10000m Venue
Edmonton
Year

  • 1978
  • ENG Bronze Edinburgh

10000m – marathon (6mile-marathon before 1970) double medalist in the same Championships

(double gold medalists are indicated with # and in bold)

  • Name
  • Nation 10000m marathon Venue
  • Year

1966 1962 1958
Jim Alder Dave Power

Dave Power #

SCO AUS AUS

  • Bronze Gold
  • Kingston

Perth Cardiff
Silver Gold
Silver Gold

10000m–marathon (6 Mile-marathon before 1970) double medalist in the different championships

Name Nat 10000m Venue Year marathon Venue Year

  • Steve Moneghetti
  • AUS Bronze
  • Kuala Lumpur 1998
  • Gold
  • Victoria
  • 1994

1990 1986 1978 1970
Silver Bronze Gold
Auckland Edinburgh Edmonton Edinburgh
Gidemis Shahanga TAN Gold Jim Alder SCO Bronze
Brisbane Kingston
1982

  • 1966
  • Silver

Man & Woman from the same team winning the corresponding event

Nation KEN KEN

  • Men
  • Women
  • Venue
  • Year

1998 2002
Simon Maina Wilberforce Talel
Esther Wanjiru Salina Kosgei
Kuala Lumpur Manchester

Olympic medalist with Commonwealth Games Gold medal

  • Name
  • Nat
  • Olympics
  • Year

1976 1960
Commonwealth Games
Brendan Foster Dave Powers
GBR Bronze AUS Bronze
1978 1958

World Championships medalists with Commonwealth Games medal

Name Moses Tanui
Nat KEN Gold

  • World Championships
  • Year Commonwealth Games Year

1991 Silver 1990

Last seven Commonwealth Games:

  • Year
  • Gold
  • Nat
  • Time
  • Silver
  • Nat
  • Time
  • Bronze
  • Nat
  • Time

2010 Moses Kipsiro 2006 Boniface Kiprop 2002 Wilberfoce Talel 1998 Simon Maina 1994 Lameck Aguta 1990 Eamonn Martin 1986 Jon Solly
UGA 27:57.39 Daniel Salel UGA 27:50.99 Geoffrey Kipngeno KEN

  • KEN
  • 27:57.57 Joseph Birech

27:51.16 Fabiano Joseph 27:45.46 John Yuda 29:01.68 Steve Moneghetti 28:47.72 Fackson Ndandu 28:11.56 Paul Williams 27:58.01 Steve Jones
KEN 27:58.58 TAN 27:51.99 TAN 27:45.78 AUS 29:02.76
KEN KEN KEN ENG ENG
27:45.39 Paul Kosgei 28:10.00 William Kalya 28:38.22 Tedai Chimusasa 28:08.57 Moses Tanui 27:57.42 Steve Binns
KEN KEN ZIM KEN ENG

ZAM CAN WAL

28:51.72 28:12.71 28:02.48

World Championships:

  • Year
  • Gold
  • Nat
  • Time
  • Silver
  • Nat
  • Time
  • Bronze
  • Nat
  • Time

GBR

  • 2013 Mo Farah
  • 27:21.71 Ibrahim Jeylan
  • ETH 27:22.23 Paul Tanui
  • KEN 27:22.61

ETH 27:19.14 KEN 26:57.39 KEN 27:12.17 KEN 27:08.96 ETH 27:01.44 ETH 27:54.41 ETH 27:59.15

GBR

2011 Ibrahim Jeilan 2009 Kenenisa Bekele 2007 Kenenisa Bekele 2005 Kenenisa Bekele 2003 Kenenisa Bekele 2001 Charles Kamathi 1999 Haile Gebrselassie 1997 Haile Gebrselassie 1995 Haile Gebrselassie 1993 Haile Gebrselassie 1991 Moses Tanui
ETH 27:13.81 Mohamed Farah ETH 26:46.31 Zersenay Tadese ETH 27:05.90 Sileshi Sihine ETH 27:08.33 Sileshi Sihine ETH 26:49.57 Haile Gebrselassie KEN 27:53.25 Assefa Mezegebu ETH 27:57.27 Paul Tergat ETH 27:24.58 Paul Tergat ETH 27:12.95 Khalid Skah ETH 27:46.02 Moses Tanui KEN 27:38.74 Richard Chelimo KEN 27:38.63 Francesco Panetta
27:14.07 Imane Merga

  • 26:50.12 Moses Masai
  • ERI

ETH 27:09.03 Martin Mathathi ETH 27:08.87 Moses Mosop ETH 26:50.77 Sileshi Sihine ETH 27:53.97 Haile Gebrselassie KEN 27:58.56 Assefa Mezegebu KEN 27:25.62 Salah Hissou

MAR

27:28.67

MAR

  • 27:14.53 Paul Tergat
  • KEN 27:14.70

  • KEN 28:06.02
  • KEN 27:46.54 Richard Chelimo

KEN 27:39.41 Khalid Skah

MAR GDR GDR

27:41.74 27:50.37 28:01.26
1987 Paul Kipkoech 1983 Alberto Cova
ITA

GDR

27:48.98 Hans Kunze 28:01.18 Hans Kunze

Werner Schildhauer

  • ITA
  • 28:01.04

Last eight Olympics:

Year 2012 Mo Farah

  • Gold
  • Nat

GBR

  • Time
  • Silver
  • Nat
  • Time
  • Bronze
  • Nat

ETH
Time

  • 27:31.43
  • 27:30.42 Galen Rupp
  • USA 27:30.90 Tarikuu Bekele

2008 Kenenisa Bekele 2004 Kenenisa Bekele 2000 Haile Gebrselassie 1996 Haile Gebrselassie 1992 Khalid Skah
ETH ETH ETH ETH
27:01.17 Sileshi Sihine 27:05.10 Sileshi Sihine 27:18.20 Paul Tergat 27:07.34 Paul Tergat
ETH 27:02.77 Micah Kogo ETH 27:09.39 Zersenay Tadese KEN 27:18.29 Assefa Mezgebu KEN 27:08.17 Salah Hissou
KEN 27:04.11 ERI 27:22.57 ETH 27:19.75 MAR 27:24.67 ETH 28:00.07 KEN 27:25.16 KEN 28:06.46
MAR 27:46.70 Richard Chelimo KEN 27:47.72 Addis Abebe MAR 27:21.46 Salvatore Antibo ITA ITA 27:47.54 Mike McLeod GB
1988 Brahim Boutayeb 1984 Alberto Cova
27:23.55 Kipkemboi Kimeli 28:06.22 Mike Musyoki

All time Commonwealth List (Fastest Performances by athletes from Commonwealth nations)

Performance Performer

  • Time
  • Name
  • Nat Pos Venue
  • DMY

1234
1234
26:27.85 Paul Tergat 26:30.03 Nicholas Kemboi 26:35.63 Micah Kogo 26:36.26 Paul Koech
KEN KEN KEN KEN
1212
Bruxelles Bruxelles Bruxelles Bruxelles
22 Aug 1997 5 Sept 2003 25 Aug 2006 22 Aug 1997

Fastest Performances in August

  • Performance
  • Performer

  • Time
  • Name
  • Nat Pos Venue
  • DMY

1234
1234
26:17.53 Kenenisa Bekele 26:27.85 Paul Tergat 26:35.63 Micah Kogo 26:36.26 Paul Koech
ETH KEN KEN KEN
1112
Bruxelles Bruxelles Bruxelles Bruxelles
26 Aug 2005 22 Aug 1997 25 Aug 2006 22 Aug 1997

Fastest Performances in UK

  • Performance
  • Performer

  • Time
  • Name
  • Nat Pos Venue
  • DMY

12345
12345
27:02.59 Kenenisa Bekele 27:03.24 Tariku Bekele 27:03.58 Gebre Gebremariam 27:03.65 Sileshi Sihine 27:04.48 Moses Kipsiro
ETH ETH ETH ETH UGA
12345
Birmingham 22 June 2012 Birmingham 22 June 2012 Birmingham 22 June 2012 Birmingham 22 June 2012 Birmingham 22 June 2012

Fastest Performances in UK by runners from Commonwealth countries

  • Performance
  • Performer

  • Time
  • Name
  • Nat Pos Venue
  • DMY

123
123
27:30.3 27:30.42 Mo Farah 27:30.80 David Bedford

  • Brendan Foster
  • GBR

GBR GBR
111
London London London
23 June 1978 4 Aug 2012 13 July 1973

Fastest Performances in Scotland

  • Performance
  • Performer

  • Time
  • Name
  • Nat Pos Venue
  • DMY

1234
12
27:57.39 Jon Solly 27:58.01 Steve Binns 28:02.42
GBR GBR
1213
Edinburgh Edinburgh Edinburgh Edinburgh
26 July 1986 26 July 1986 29 May 1983 26 July 1986
Steve Binns

  • 3
  • 28:02.48 Steve Jones
  • GBR

Combined 2013 & 2014 Commonwealth List

  • Performance
  • Performer

  • Time
  • Name
  • Nat
  • Pos

2344161

Venue

Eugene Eugene Eugene Eugene Kita-Kyushu Eugene

DMY

1234567
123
26:49.41 Paul Tanui 26:52.36 Bedan Karoki 26:54.61 Stephen Sambu 27:13.12 27:16.75
KEN KEN KEN
30 May 2014 30 May 2014 30 May 2014 31 May 2013 17 May 2014 31 May 2013 18 May 2013
Bedan Karoki
Paul Tanui

  • 4
  • 27:17.30 Vincent Chepkok

27:21.50
KEN

  • Paul Tanui
  • Kita-Kyushu

89
56
27:21.61 Emmanuel Bett 27:21.71 Mo Farah
KEN GBR
51
Eugene Moskva
30 May 2014 10 Aug 2013

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