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RESULTS 5000 Metres Men - Final Daegu (KOR) World Championships 27 August - 4 September 2011 RESULTS 5000 Metres Men - Final BIB 377 Imane MERGA (ETH) - DQ Rule 163.3(b) 04 SEP 2011 RESULT NAME AGE VENUE DATE World Record 12:37.35 Kenenisa BEKELE (ETH) 22 Hengelo 31 May 04 Championships Record 12:52.79 Eliud KIPCHOGE (KEN) 19 Paris Saint-Denis 31 Aug 03 World Leading 12:53.11 Mohamed FARAH (GBR) 28 Monaco 22 Jul 11 START TIME 19:39 TEMPERATURE 27°C HUMIDITY 54% PLACE BIB NAME COUNTRY DATE OF BIRTH RESULT 1 439 Mohamed FARAH GBR 23 MAR 83 13:23.36 모하마드 파라 1983년 3월 23일 2 1093 Bernard LAGAT USA 12 DEC 74 13:23.64 버나드 라가트 1974년 12월 12일 3 372 Dejen GEBREMESKEL ETH 24 NOV 89 13:23.92 데옌 게브르메스켈 1989년 11월 24일 4 655 Isiah Kiplangat KOECH KEN 19 DEC 93 13:24.95 이시야 킵랑가트 코에치 1993년 12월 19일 5 374 Abera KUMA ETH 31 AUG 90 13:25.50 아베라 쿠마 1990년 8월 31일 6 658 Thomas Pkemei LONGOSIWA KEN 14 JAN 82 13:26.73 토마스 케메이 롱고시와 1982년 1월 14일 7 644 Eliud KIPCHOGE KEN 5 NOV 84 13:27.27 엘리우드 킵초게 1984년 11월 5일 8 208 Bilisuma SHUGI BRN 19 JUL 89 13:27.67 빌리수마 슈기 1989년 7월 19일 9 1120 Galen RUPP USA 8 MAY 86 13:28.64 갈렌 럽 1986년 5월 8일 10 574 Daniele MEUCCI ITA 7 OCT 85 13:29.11 다니엘레 메우치 1985년 10월 7일 11 322 Amanuel MESEL ERI 29 DEC 90 13:33.99 암마누엘 메셀 1990년 12월 29일 12 332 Jesús ESPAÑA ESP 21 AUG 78 13:33.99 헤수스 에스빤냐 1978년 8월 21일 13 709 Hussain Jamaan ALHAMDAH KSA 4 AUG 83 13:34.83 후사인 자마안 알함다 1983년 8월 4일 14 554 Alistair Ian CRAGG IRL 13 JUN 80 13:45.33 알리스테어 이안 크래그 1980년 6월 13일 15 809 Jake ROBERTSON NZL 14 NOV 89 14:03.09 제이크 로버트슨 1989년 11월 14일 377 Imane MERGA ETH 15 OCT 88 DQ 163.3(b) 이마네 메르가 1988년 10월 15일 INTERMEDIATE TIMES 1000m 2:50.9 Isiah Kiplangat KOECH (KEN) 2000m 5:35.6 Abera KUMA (ETH) 3000m 8:13.7 Hussain Jamaan ALHAMDAH (KSA) 4000m 10:55.6 Abera KUMA (ETH) Note: IAAF Rule 163.3(b) - infringement of the inside border Page 1 of 2 Timing and Measurement by SEIKO AT-5000-M-f--1--.RS1.v1 Issued at 20:59 on Sunday, 4 September 2011 Daegu (KOR) World Championships 27 August - 4 September 2011 RESULTS 5000 Metres Men - Final BIB 377 Imane MERGA (ETH) - DQ Rule 163.3(b) 04 SEP 2011 ALL-TIME TOP LIST SEASON TOP LIST 12:37.35 Kenenisa BEKELE (ETH) Hengelo 31 May 04 12:53.11 Mohamed FARAH (GBR) Monaco 22 Jul 11 12:39.36 Haile GEBRSELASSIE (ETH) Helsinki 13 Jun 98 12:53.60 Bernard LAGAT (USA) Monaco 22 Jul 11 12:39.74 Daniel KOMEN (KEN) Bruxelles 22 Aug 97 12:54.18 Isiah Kiplangat KOECH (KEN) Monaco 22 Jul 11 12:46.53 Eliud KIPCHOGE (KEN) Roma 2 Jul 04 12:54.21 Imane MERGA (ETH) Roma 26 May 11 12:47.04 Sileshi SIHINE (ETH) Roma 2 Jul 04 12:55.29 Vincent Kiprop CHEPKOK (KEN) Roma 26 May 11 12:48.66 Isaac Kiprono SONGOK (KEN) Zürich 18 Aug 06 12:55.89 Dejen GEBREMESKEL (ETH) Roma 26 May 11 12:48.81 Saif Saaeed SHAHEEN (QAT) Ostrava 12 Jun 03 12:56.08 Thomas Pkemei LONGOSIWA (KEN) Monaco 22 Jul 11 12:49.28 Brahim LAHLAFI (FRA) Bruxelles 25 Aug 00 12:57.86 Sileshi SIHINE (ETH) Roma 26 May 11 12:49.71 Mohammed MOURHIT (BEL) Bruxelles 25 Aug 00 12:59.01 Eliud KIPCHOGE (KEN) Monaco 22 Jul 11 12:49.87 Paul TERGAT (KEN) Zürich 13 Aug 97 12:59.15 Edwin Cheruiyot SOI (KEN) Hengelo 29 May 11 Note: IAAF Rule 163.3(b) - infringement of the inside border Page 2 of 2 Timing and Measurement by SEIKO AT-5000-M-f--1--.RS1.v1 Issued at 20:59 on Sunday, 4 September 2011.
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