1998 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Men's 5000 metres
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The men's 5000 metres event at the 1998 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Annecy, France, at Parc des Sports on 31 July and 2 August.[1][2]
Medalists[edit]
Gold | Million Wolde Ethiopia |
Silver | Kipchumba Mitei Kenya |
Bronze | Reuben Kamzee Kenya |
Results[edit]
Final[edit]
2 August
Rank | Name | Nationality | Time | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Million Wolde | Ethiopia | 13:47.49 | ||
Kipchumba Mitei | Kenya | 13:49.60 | ||
Reuben Kamzee | Kenya | 13:51.22 | ||
4 | Mark Thompson | Australia | 14:06.24 | |
5 | Haylu Mekonnen | Ethiopia | 14:06.30 | |
6 | Yuji Ibi | Japan | 14:06.63 | |
7 | Driss Benismail | Morocco | 14:06.83 | |
8 | Bonaventure Niyonizigiye | Burundi | 14:07.65 | |
9 | Dmitriy Baranovskiy | Ukraine | 14:07.77 | |
10 | Audace Niyongabo | Burundi | 14:09.64 | |
11 | Vincent Kuotane | South Africa | 14:15.90 | |
12 | Obed Mutanya | Zambia | 14:19.50 | |
13 | Sam Haughian | United Kingdom | 14:32.66 | |
14 | Takhir Mamashayev | Kazakhstan | 14:34.32 | |
Ahmed Baday | Morocco | DQ | IAAF rule 141 |
Heats[edit]
31 July
Heat 1[edit]
Rank | Name | Nationality | Time | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Million Wolde | Ethiopia | 14:07.50 | Q |
2 | Reuben Kamzee | Kenya | 14:07.61 | Q |
3 | Bonaventure Niyonizigiye | Burundi | 14:07.80 | Q |
4 | Driss Benismail | Morocco | 14:09.12 | Q |
5 | Yuji Ibi | Japan | 14:09.24 | Q |
6 | Dmitriy Baranovskiy | Ukraine | 14:09.57 | q |
7 | Mark Thompson | Australia | 14:22.47 | q |
8 | Takhir Mamashayev | Kazakhstan | 14:27.13 | q |
9 | Vincent Kuotane | South Africa | 14:27.95 | q |
10 | Koen Raymaekers | Netherlands | 14:28.94 | |
11 | Mikola Mestechkin | Ukraine | 14:54.74 | |
12 | Rashid Taimu | Malawi | 14:56.82 | |
13 | Michael May | Germany | 15:08.92 | |
14 | Adrian Blincoe | New Zealand | 15:30.97 |
Heat 2[edit]
Rank | Name | Nationality | Time | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Haylu Mekonnen | Ethiopia | 14:25.00 | Q |
2 | Kipchumba Mitei | Kenya | 14:25.14 | Q |
3 | Obed Mutanya | Zambia | 14:26.62 | Q |
4 | Sam Haughian | United Kingdom | 14:27.05 | Q |
5 | Audace Niyongabo | Burundi | 14:27.62 | q |
6 | Ryan Andrus | United States | 14:28.54 | |
7 | George Mofokeng | South Africa | 14:56.98 | |
8 | Mattia Maccagnan | Italy | 15:01.91 | |
9 | Siphesihle Mdluli | Swaziland | 15:07.43 | |
10 | Shinichi Shibata | Japan | 15:10.32 | |
11 | Kabirou Dan Mallam | Niger | 15:15.29 | |
12 | Vishwananth Sukmongal | Guyana | 15:44.96 | |
Ahmed Baday | Morocco | DQ | IAAF rule 141 Q |
Participation[edit]
According to an unofficial count, 27 athletes from 20 countries participated in the event.
- Australia (1)
- Burundi (2)
- Ethiopia (2)
- Germany (1)
- Guyana (1)
- Italy (1)
- Japan (2)
- Kazakhstan (1)
- Kenya (2)
- Malawi (1)
- Morocco (2)
- Netherlands (1)
- New Zealand (1)
- Niger (1)
- South Africa (2)
- Swaziland (1)
- Ukraine (2)
- United Kingdom (1)
- United States (1)
- Zambia (1)
References[edit]
- ^ Peters, Lionel; Magnusson, Tomas, WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS WJC - 1998 Annecy FRA Jul 28-Aug 2, WORLD JUNIOR ATHLETICS HISTORY ("WJAH"), archived from the original on 3 December 2013, retrieved 13 June 2015
- ^ IAAF WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS - Eugene 2014 - FACTS & FIGURES (PDF), IAAF, retrieved 13 June 2015