5 000 meter för herrar i friidrott vid olympiska sommarspelen 1992
Herrarnas 5 000 meter vid de XXV:e olympiska sommarspelen | ||||
Datum | 6 augusti 1992 9 augusti 1992 (final) | (kval)|||
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Deltagare | 56 från 41 nationer | |||
Vinnartid | 13.12,52 | |||
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5 000 meter för herrar vid olympiska sommarspelen 1992 i Barcelona avgjordes 6-8 augusti.
Medaljörer
Gren | Guld | Silver | Brons | |||
5 000 meter | Dieter Baumann Tyskland | 13.12,52 | Paul Bitok Kenya | 13.12,71 | Fita Bayisa Etiopien | 13.13,03 |
Resultat
- Q innebär avancemang utifrån placering i heatet.
- q innebär avancemang utifrån total placering.
- DNS innebär att personen inte startade.
- DNF innebär att personen inte fullföljde.
- DQ innebär diskvalificering.
- NR innebär nationellt rekord.
- OR innebär olympiskt rekord.
- WR innebär världsrekord.
- WJR innebär världsrekord för juniorer
- AR innebär världsdelsrekord (area record)
- PB innebär personligt rekord.
- SB innebär säsongsbästa.
- w innebär medvind > 2,0 m/s
Final
- Hölls den 8 augusti 1992
Placering | Final | Tid |
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Dieter Baumann (GER) | 13.12,52 | |
Paul Bitok (KEN) | 13.12,71 | |
Fita Bayisa (ETH) | 13.13,03 | |
4. | Brahim Boutayeb (MAR) | 13:13.27 |
5. | Yobes Ondieki (KEN) | 13:17.50 |
6. | Worku Bikila (ETH) | 13:23.52 |
7. | Rob Denmark (GBR) | 13:27.76 |
8. | Abel Anton (ESP) | 13:27.80 |
9. | Mohamed Issangar (MAR) | 13:28.97 |
10. | Andrew Sambu (TAN) | 13:37.20 |
11. | Domingos Castro (POR) | 13:38.08 |
12. | Bob Kennedy (USA) | 13:39.72 |
13. | Pascal Thiebault (FRA) | 13:43.39 |
14. | Dominic Kirui (KEN) | 13:45.16 |
15. | Marcel Versteeg (NED) | 13:48.32 |
16. | Salvatore Antibo (ITA) | 14:02.47 |
Försöksheat
Placering | Heat 1 | Tid |
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1. | Pascal Thiebault (FRA) | 13:31.16 |
2. | Fita Bayisa (ETH) | 13:31.24 |
3. | Abel Anton (ESP) | 13:31.48 |
4. | Yobes Ondieki (KEN) | 13:31.88 |
5. | Jack Buckner (GBR) | 13:37.14 |
6. | John Doherty (IRL) | 13:41.27 |
7. | Risto Ulmala (FIN) | 13:52.52 |
8. | Mahmoud Kalboussi (TUN) | 13:55.01 |
9. | Robert Ian Johnston (NZL) | 13:57.87 |
10. | Brendan Matthias (CAN) | 14:01.57 |
11. | Godfrey Siamusiye (ZAM) | 14:08.83 |
12. | Aissa Belaout (ALG) | 15:02.76 |
13. | Tawai Keiruan (VAN) | 15:27.46 |
14. | Yeski Moli Youssouf (CHA) | 15:29.25 |
— | Apolineria Belisle Gomez (HON) | DNS |
Placering | Heat 2 | Tid |
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1. | Worku Bikila (ETH) | 13:32.93 |
2. | Paul Bitok (KEN) | 13:36.81 |
3. | Brahim Boutayeb (MAR) | 13:37.27 |
4. | Frank O'Mara (IRL) | 13:38.79 |
5. | Reuben Reina (USA) | 13:40.50 |
6. | Jonny Danielson (SWE) | 13:43.91 |
7. | Raimundo Santos (POR) | 13:48.06 |
8. | Hamid Sajjadi (IRI) | 14:04.54 |
9. | Herder Herberto Vasquez (COL) | 14:06.80 |
10. | José Luis Molina (CRC) | 14:09.22 |
11. | Leo Garnes (BAR) | 15:21.95 |
12. | Marlon Williams (ISV) | 15:26.49 |
— | Evgeni Ignatov (BUL) | DNF |
— | Husein Saleh Joaim (YEM) | DNS |
— | Antonio Silio (ARG) | DNS |
Placering | Heat 3 | Tid |
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1. | Dieter Baumann (GER) | 13:20.82 |
2. | Rob Denmark (GBR) | 13:22.41 |
3. | Mohamed Issangar (MAR) | 13:22.98 |
4. | Dominic Kirui (KEN) | 13:24.21 |
5. | Domingos Castro (POR) | 13:24.57 |
6. | Antonio Serrano Sánchez (ESP) | 13:42.94 |
7. | Tendai Chimusasa (ZIM) | 13:50.16 |
8. | Bahadur Prasad (IND) | 13:50.71 |
9. | Isaac Simelane (SWZ) | 14:00.44 |
10. | Paul Donovan (IRL) | 14:03.79 |
11. | Ignacio Fragoso (MEX) | 14:16.14 |
12. | Abdullah Al-Dosari (BRN) | 14:23.07 |
13. | Moussa Awaleh Souleiman (DJI) | 14:28.77 |
14. | Tello Namane (LES) | 14:33.04 |
— | John Trautmann (USA) | DNF |
— | Mwenze Kalombo (ZAI) | DNS |
Placering | Heat 4 | Tid |
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1. | Salvatore Antibo (ITA) | 13:33.71 |
2. | Bob Kennedy (USA) | 13:35.76 |
3. | Marcel Versteeg (NED) | 13:35.95 |
4. | Andrew Sambu (TAN) | 13:36.99 |
5. | Ian Hamer (GBR) | 13:40.20 |
6. | Addis Abebe (ETH) | 13:40.76 |
7. | Martín Fiz (ESP) | 13:42.20 |
8. | Andrei Tichonov (EUN) | 13:44.67 |
9. | Zachariah Ditetso (BOT) | 13:54.88 |
10. | Carlos Monteiro (POR) | 14:00.53 |
11. | Seraphin Mugabo (RWA) | 14:25.97 |
12. | Ernest Ndissipou (CAF) | 14:40.12 |
13. | Awwad Al-Hasini (JOR) | 14:55.58 |
14. | Policarpio Calizaya (BOL) | 15:02.02 |
— | Davendra Singh (FIJ) | DNS |
— | Vincent Rousseau (BEL) | DNS |
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