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5000 Metres Walk ISTANBUL 2012 ★ NATIONAL INDOOR RECORDS/MEN 269 COUNTRY MARK NAME VENUE DATE COUNTRY MARK NAME VENUE DATE JPN 5600 Munehiro Kaneko Frankfurt-am-Main 11 Feb 96 TUN 5733 Hamdi Dhouibi Aubière 1 Mar 03 (7.18 – 6.88 – 13.97 – 1.80 / 8.24 – 4.90 – 2:43.05) (6.98 – 7.39 – 12.58 – 1.95 / 8.11 – 4.50 – 2:44.68) KAZ 6229 Dmitriy Karpov Tallinn 16 Feb 08 TUR 5612 Alper Kasapoğlu Monmout 2 Feb 97 (7.07 – 7.21 – 16.23 – 2.07 / 7.99 – 5.15 – 2:43.69) (7.19 – 7.00 – 13.07 – 1.88 / 8.13 – 4.46 – 2:50.72) KSA 5791 Mohammed Al-Qaree Hanoi 2 Nov 09 UKR 6254 Oleksiy Kasyanov Zaporizhzhya 31 Jan 10 (6.84 – 7.35 – 13.25 – 2.06 / 8.17 – 4.40 – 2:52.04) (6.85 – 8.04 – 15.15 – 2.05 / 8.18 – 4.70 – 2:42.88) KUW 4985 Mashari Zaki Mubarak Tehran 7 Feb 04 USA 6568 Ashton Eaton Tallinn 6 Feb 11 (7.09 – 6.46 – 12.67 – 1.90 / 8.30 – 4.00 – 3:11.10) (6.66 – 7.77 – 14.45 – 2.01 / 7.60 – 5.20 – 2:34.74) LAO 4069 Oudomsack Chanthavong Hanoi 2 Nov 09 UZB* 5918 Ramil Ganiyev Sofiya 25 Feb 90 (7.31 – 6.45 – 8.32 – 1.85 / 8.58 – 0 – 2:55.00) (7.12 – 7.26 – 14.20 – 2.15 / 8.22 – 4.70 – 2:49.51) LAT 5787 Edgars Eriņš Riga 23 Feb 08 VIE 5622 Vu Van Huyen Hanoi 2 Nov 09 (7.04 – 7.35 – 15.18 – 1.97 / 8.16 – 4.00 – 2:38.92) (6.96 – 7.18 – 11.64 – 2.00 / 8.43 – 4.60 – 2:45.52) LBR 5836 Janggy Addy Fayetteville 1 Mar 08 Notes (6.88 – 7.32 – 15.79 – 1.96 / 7.74 – 4.34 – 3:01.18) UZB 6031 Vadim Podmaryov (6.96 – 7.46 – 14.76 – 2.10 / 8.36 – 4.60 – LCA 5675 Dominic Johnson Manhattan 16 Jan 99 (7.13 – 6.90 – 12.79 – 2.06 / 8.47 – 4.70 – 2:42.22) 2:41.65) Zaporizhzhya 11 Feb 84 – Not recognised by federation LIB 4813 Ali Hazer Tehran 25 Feb 10 Oversized track: (7.16 – 6.43 – 11.59 – 1.83 / 8.45 – 3.40 – 2:52.32) FIN 6026 Petri Keskitalo Kuopio 12 Feb 95 LTU 5878 Darius Draudvila Lincoln 2 Feb 08 (6.96 – 7.41 – 15.37 – 1.89 / 7.99 – 5.10 – 2:49.20) (6.87 – 7.34 – 15.22 – 2.05 / 8.14 – 4.34 – 2:52.54) ISR 5063 Ruslan Khemed Murfreesboro 24 Feb 08 LUX 5382 Bernard Felten Ludwigshafen 3 Mar 96 (6.94/55 – 6.69 – 12.16 – 1.79 / 8.00/55H – 4.30 – 2:46.60) (7.17 – 7.01 – 10.78 – 1.88 / 8.37 – 5.00 – 2:55.11) MAR 5044 Tarik Chakri Nogent-sur-Oise 5 Feb 95 5000 Metres Walk (7.44 – 6.19 – 11.59 – 1.92 / 8.90 – 4.50 – 2:42.80) ALB 20:44.44 Orest Laniku Genova 12 Feb 05 MDA 5145 Victor Covalenco Sumy 14 Feb 07 AND 31:12.0 Kevin Poulet Bompas 25 Nov 06 (7.34 – 6.91 – 13.89 – 1.88 / 9.29 – 4.20 – 2:45.47) ARM 22:16.80 Robert Avakian Rashd 8 Feb 02 5175h Victor Covalenco Chişinău 9 Feb 02 AUS 18:52.20 David Smith Indianapolis 7 Mar 87 (7.2 – 6.88 – 13.24 – 1.88 / 8.7 – 4.20 – 2:42.2) AUT 19:37.57 Martin Toporek Wien 16 Dec 86 MEX 4306 Jorge Rivera Houston 2 Feb 08 AZE 21:45.66 Sergey Shildkret Toronto 13 Mar 93 (7.79 – 5.96 – 10.42 – 1.95 / 9.63 – 3.45 – 2:51.02) BEL 18:54.67 Joseph Martens Budapest 6 Mar 88 MRI 5061 Gino Antoine Nogent-sur-Oise 5 Feb 95 BIH 20:55.3 Denis Erkic Berlin 31 Jan 98 (7.37 – 6.70 – 10.48 – 1.98 / 8.76 – 4.50 – 2:56.05) BLR* 18:23.88 Frants Kostyukevich Volgograd 9 Feb 91 NED 6175 Eelco Sintnicolaas Paris 6 Mar 11 (7.07 – 7.25 – 14.46 – 1.97 / 8.03 – 5.50 – 2:40.44) BRA 19:28.87 Sergio Vieira Galdino Toronto 13 Mar 93 NGR 4631 Lee Okoroafor Cardiff 23 Mar 03 BUL 18:58.18 Lyubomir Ivanov Sofiya 11 Feb 90 (7.25 – 6.44 – 10.35 – 1.87 / 8.69 – 3.15 – 2:51.72) CAN 18:47.56 Tim Berrett Winnipeg 20 Feb 93 NIG 4375 Smael Madougou Aubière 26 Jan 08 CIV 26:34.0 Siriki Diarrassouba Paris 15 Dec 02 (7.67 – 6.50 – 11.47 – 1.86 / 9.74 – 4.10 – 3:14.46) CRO 20:27.01 Aleksandar Raković Torino 13 Feb 91 NOR 5902 Lars Vikan Rise College Station 12 Mar 11 CZE 19:01.0 Jiří Malysa Ostrava 11 Jan 94 (7.20 – 7.25 – 15.75 – 1.99 / 8.32 – 4.70 – 2:40.92) DEN 20:14.9 Claus Jörgensen Arhus 19 Feb 94 NZL 4842 Sean Gourley Cardiff 23 Mar 03 ECU 20:19.91 Jefferson Pérez Sevilla 9 Mar 91 (7.55 – 6.63 – 11.27 – 1.78 / 8.78 – 4.05 – 2:44.88) ESP 18:24.13 Francisco Javier Fernández Belfast 17 Feb 07 OMA 4211 Yahya Saleh Al-HashmyRashd 9 Feb 01 EST 20:17.4 Vassili Matvejev Tallinn 7 Feb 82 POL 6415 Sebastian Chmara Valencia 1 Mar 98 FIN 18:47.26 Valentin Kononen Jyväskylä 13 Feb 99 (7.12 – 7.65 – 15.70 – 2.17 / 7.98 – 5.20 – 2:42.31) FRA 18:40.26 Yohann Diniz Liévin 21 Feb 09 POR 5930 Mário Anibal Ramos Gent 26 Feb 00 GBR 19:22.29 Martin Rush Birmingham 8 Feb 92 (7.06 – 7.03 – 15.39 – 1.98 / 8.24 – 4.90 – 2:42.35) GEO 22:58.06 Elmar Urushadze Tbilisi 14 Jan 00 QAT 4651 Ahmad Hassan Moussa Pattaya 12 Feb 06 GER 18:11.41 Ronald Weigel Wien 13 Feb 88 (7.39 – 6.64 – 13.03 – 1.71 / 8.98 – 3.50 – 2:54.46) GRE 19:45.06 Dimitrios Orfanopoulos Pireás 17 Feb 90 ROU 5553 Mihai Timofte București 9 Mar 03 HUN 18:34.77 Sándor Urbanik Budapest 5 Mar 89 (7.14 – 7.29 – 13.64 – 1.95 / 8.32 – 4.10 – 2:44.39) IND 22:22.92 Basat Sita Ram Tehran 8 Feb 04 RSA 4862 Willem Coertzen Sheffield 13 Jan 08 IRI 20:22.88 Mohammad Reza Banaei Rashd 10 Feb 00 (7.26 – 6.85 – 12.31 – 1.60 / 8.36 – 3.85 – 2:53.04) IRL 18:51.46 Robert Heffernan Belfast 26 Jan 08 RUS 6412 Lev Lobodin Moskva 8 Feb 03 ISR 19:17.45 Vladimir Ostrovskiy Praha 23 Feb 91 (6.88 – 7.45 – 16.67 – 2.07 / 7.82 – 5.20 – 2:46.35) ITA 18:08.86 Ivano Brugnetti Ancona 17 Feb 07 SKN 5475 Adolphus Jones Norman 27 Feb 10 JPN 21:10.01 Hirofumi Sakai Indianapolis 7 Mar 87 (7.19 – 7.05 – 12.53 – 2.06 / 8.48 – 4.35 – 2:51.13) KAZ 19:05.0 Vladimir Ostrovskiy Karaganda 7 Jan 90 SLO 5894 Ranko Leskovar Linz 15 Feb 04 KUW 29:22.31 Jasem Al-Mashmoum Rashd 12 Feb 98 (6.93 – 7.50 – 13.10 – 2.05 / 7.98 – 4.80 – 2:57.12) LAT 18:56.9 Aigars Fadejevs Riga 19 Feb 95 SRB 5867 Mihail Dudaš Budapest 6 Feb 11 LIB 21:22.72 Ali Hassan Ismail Zaporizhzhya 27 Jan 12 (6.94 – 7.21 – 13.92 – 2.02 / 8.24 – 4.70 – 2:45.55) LTU 18:48.8 Valdas Kazlauskas Kaunas 9 Feb 92 SUI 5899 Rolf Schläfli Magglingen 18 Feb 96 (7.04 – 7.34 – 14.07 – 2.01 / 8.01 – 4.60 – 2:44.87) LUX 20:56.01 Marco Sowa Limburg 25 Jan 92 SVK 5712 Slaven Dizdarević Praha 8 Feb 09 MAR 28:32.76 Ismail Jebbar Nice 17 Dec 11 (7.00 – 7.12 – 14.86 – 1.93 / 7.94 – 4.40 – 2:52.58) MAS 23:42.44 Mohd Shahrul Haizy Tehran 8 Feb 04 SWE 6142 Henrik Dagård Barcelona 12 Mar 95 MDA 19:19.69 Viaceslav Fediuc Kiyev 13 Feb 94 (6.84 – 7.32 – 15.27 – 1.98 / 7.87 – 4.80 – 2:41.60) MEX 18:38.71 Ernesto Canto Indianapolis 7 Mar 87 SYR 4229 Mohamad Malla Khalaf Tehran 13 Feb 09 NED 20:17.42 Harold van Beek Den Haag 22 Feb 97 (7.27 – 6.54 – 9.14 – 1.60 / 10.19 - ? - ?) NOR 18:49.10 Erling Andersen Budapest 6 Mar 88 THA 5150 Boonkete Chalon Pattaya 15 Nov 05 POL 18:32.09 Robert Korzeniowski Spała 21 Feb 93 (7.11 – 6.91 – 12.13 – 1.80 / 8.50 – 4.10 – 2:49.78) POR 18:52.25 José Urbano Braga 22 Feb 92 TPE 5563 Hsiao Szu-Pin Pattaya 12 Feb 06 ROU 18:59.24 Costică Bălan București 19 Feb 00 (7.12 – 6.82 – 13.94 – 2.01 / 8.40 – 4.70 – 2:55.26) RUS 18:07.08 Mikhail Shchennikov Moskva 14 Feb 95 270 ISTANBUL 2012 ★ NATIONAL INDOOR RECORDS/MEN COUNTRY MARK NAME VENUE DATE COUNTRY MARK TEAM VENUE DATE SLO 20:57.17 Milan Balek Pireás 10 Feb 90 IRI 3:13.18 National Team Macau 1 Nov 07 SMR 21:54.74 Stefano Casali Ancona 10 Jan 87 (Roghani, Khazaei, Bouazar, Moradi) SRB 20:27.01 Aleksandar Raković Torino 13 Feb 91 IRL 3:08.83 National Team Budapest 7 Mar 04 SUI 24:09.73 Christopher Burki Vittel 13 Jan 07 (Daly, Ryan, Gillick, McCarthy) SVK 18:27.80 Jozef Pribilinec Indianapolis 7 Mar 87 IRQ 3:23.32 National Team Hanoi 2 Nov 09 SWE 18:27.95 Stefan Johansson Genova 28 Feb 92 (Al-Abody, Akkar, Juma, Al-Saleh) TUN 20:05.95 Hatem Ghoula Aubière 19 Feb 11 ISL 3:21.37 Nordurlands Reykjavik 24 Feb 08 TUR 21:52.01 Hakan Çalışkan Izmir 1 Feb 87 (Ingvarsson, Gislason, Frosta, Örnuson) UKR 18:52.03 Anatoliy Kozlov Moskva 2 Feb 92 ITA 3:05.51 National Team Sevilla 10 Mar 91 USA 19:15.88 Tim Seaman Boston (Roxbury)25 Feb 06 (Vaccari, Petrella, Aimar, Nuti) UZB 20:56.18 Sarvar Husainov Tashkent 28 Feb 04 JAM 3:04.21 National Team Birmingham 16 Mar 03 (Colquhoun, McFarlane, Blackwood, Clarke) Notes JPN 3:05.90 National Team Maebashi 6 Mar 99 BLR 18:16.54 Frants Kostyukevich Gomel 4 Feb 89 – Not recognised (Takahashi, Osakada, Kan, Karube) by federation KAZ 3:17.6 National Team Tehran 26 Feb 10 GER 18:11.41 Ronald Weigel Wien 13 Feb 88 – Mixed competition (Muravyov, Korobeynikov, Mukhamedzhan, Zaykov) KSA 3:10.31 National Team Hanoi 2 Nov 09 (Al- Masrahi, Al-Sabyani, H.
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