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2019 World Para Athletics Championships – Men's 5000 metres

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The men's 5000 metres at the 2019 World Para Athletics Championships was held in Dubai on 13 November (T54) and 14 November 2019 (T11 and T13).

Medalists

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
T11
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Samwel Mushai Kimani
Guide: James Boit
 Kenya
15:45.32 SB Fedor Rudakov
Guide: Vladimir Miasnikov
 Russia
15:46.74 PB Kenya Karasawa
Guides: Hiroaki Mogi, Kazuaki Hoshino
 Japan
15:48.21
T13
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Jaryd Clifford
Guides: Tim Logan, Philo Saunders
 Australia
14:40.40 AR Yassine Ouhdadi el Ataby
 Spain
14:42.12 AR Aleksandr Kostin
 Russia
14:42.62 PB
T54
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Prawat Wahoram
 Thailand
10:33.00 Marcel Hug
 Switzerland
10:33.10 Zhang Yong
 China
10:33.39
WR world record | AR area record | CR championship record | GR games record | NR national record | OR Olympic record | PB personal best | SB season best | WL world leading (in a given season)

T11

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Records

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World record  Henry Wanyoike (KEN) 15:11.07 Athens, Greece 24 September 2004
Championship record  Odair Santos (BRA) 15:16.87 Christchurch, New Zealand 27 January 2011

Schedule

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Date Time Round
14 November 9:09 Final

Final

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The final was started on 14 November at 9:09. [1]

Rank Order Sport
Class
Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 11 T11 Samwel Mushai Kimani
Guide: James Boit
 Kenya 15:45.32 SB
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 1 T11 Fedor Rudakov
Guide: Vladimir Miasnikov
 Russia 15:46.74 PB
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 2 T11 Kenya Karasawa
Guides: Hiroaki Mogi, Kazuaki Hoshino
 Japan 15:48.21
4 4 T11 Guillen Rosbil
Guides: Carlos Miguel Guevara Cayo, Cereceda Ferdinan
 Peru 15:54.22 PB
5 10 T11 Darwin Gustavo Castro Reyes
Guide: Diego Patricio Arevalo Vizhnay
 Ecuador 15:59.99
6 9 T11 Julio Cesar Agripino dos Santos
Guides: Lutimar Abreu Paes, Guilherme A. dos Anjos Santos
 Brazil 16:08.92 SB
7 3 T11 Wilson Bii
Guide: Erick Kirui
 Kenya 16:10.21
8 7 T11 Rodgers Kiprop
Guide: Malinga Kisa
 Kenya 18:37.44
6 T11 Manuel Garnica
Guide: Hassan Daniel Izzeddine Yelmo
 Spain DNF
8 T11 Hasan Hüseyin Kaçar
Guide: Yahya Agac
 Turkey DNF
12 T11 Aleksander Kossakowski
Guide: Krzysztof Wasilewski
 Poland DNF
5 T11 Shinya Wada
Guide: Takashi Nakata
 Japan DQ R 7.10

T13

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Records

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T12 World record  El Amin Chentouf (MAR) 13:53.76 London, United Kingdom 3 September 2012
Championship record  Bernard Koskei (KEN) 14:24.48 London, United Kingdom 16 July 2017
T13 World record  Youssef Benibrahim (MAR) 14:20.69 London, United Kingdom 16 July 2017
Championship record  Youssef Benibrahim (MAR) 14:20.69 London, United Kingdom 16 July 2017

Schedule

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Date Time Round
14 November 20:15 Final

Final

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The final was started on 14 November at 20:19. [2]

Rank Order Sport
Class
Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 3 T12 Jaryd Clifford
Guides: Tim Logan, Philo Saunders
 Australia 14:40.40 AR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 1 T13 Yassine Ouhdadi el Ataby  Spain 14:42.12 AR
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 9 T12 Aleksandr Kostin  Russia 14:42.62 PB
4 2 T13 Guillaume Ouellet  Canada 14:45.63 SB
5 6 T13 Serhii Bereziuk  Ukraine 14:48.87 PB
6 12 T12 Hicham Hanyn  Morocco 14:50.52 PB
7 7 T12 El Amin Chentouf  Morocco 14:52.64 SB
8 4 T12 Alberto Suárez Laso  Spain 14:54.30 SB
9 8 T13 Noah Scherf  United States 15:33.31
10 10 T12 Sixto Roman Moreta Criollo
Guide: Richard Alexander Jerez Pilco
 Ecuador 16:19.16
5 T13 Youssef Benibrahim  Morocco DNF
11 T12 Rouay Jebabli  Tunisia DNF

T54

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Records

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World record  Daniel Romanchuk (USA) 9:42.83 Arbon, Switzerland 2 June 2019
Championship record  Marcel Hug (SUI) 10:20.16 Lyon, France 24 July 2013

Schedule

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Date Time Round
13 November 10:11 Round 1
13 November 19:55 Final

Round 1

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First 3 of each heat (Q) and the next 1 fastest (q) advance to the final. [3]

Rank Heat Order Sport
Class
Name Nationality Time Notes
1 2 5 T54 Daniel Romanchuk  United States 10:33.56 Q
2 2 1 T54 Prawat Wahoram  Thailand 10:33.61 Q
3 2 7 T54 Dai Yunqiang  China 10:34.86 Q
4 2 6 T54 Julien Casoli  France 10:34.95 q
5 2 2 T54 Jake Lappin  Australia 10:35.12
6 2 3 T54 Faisal Alrajehi  Kuwait 10:35.44
7 2 4 T54 Kozo Kubo  Japan 10:35.59
8 1 6 T54 Zhang Yong  China 10:48.51 Q
9 1 5 T54 Putharet Khongrak  Thailand 10:48.85 Q
10 1 1 T54 Aaron Pike  United States 10:49.32 Q
11 1 3 T54 Masayuki Higuchi  Japan 10:49.42
12 1 4 T54 Alexey Bychenok  Russia 10:49.46
13 1 2 T54 Badir Abbas Alhosani  United Arab Emirates 10:51.00
14 1 7 T54 Josh Cassidy  Canada 10:54.09
15 3 2 T54 Jin Hua  China 11:14.03 Q
16 3 1 T54 Marcel Hug  Switzerland 11:14.04 Q
17 3 6 T54 Rawat Tana  Thailand 11:14.23 Q
18 3 3 T54 Alhassane Baldé  Germany 11:14.60
19 3 4 T54 Joshua George  United States 11:15.33
20 3 5 T54 Sho Watanabe  Japan 11:15.39
3 7 T54 Brent Lakatos  Canada DNS

Final

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The final was started on 13 November at 19:55. [4]

Rank Order Sport
Class
Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 2 T54 Prawat Wahoram  Thailand 10:33.00
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 3 T54 Marcel Hug  Switzerland 10:33.10
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 5 T54 Zhang Yong  China 10:33.39
4 8 T54 Daniel Romanchuk  United States 10:33.55
5 9 T54 Putharet Khongrak  Thailand 10:33.60
6 4 T54 Rawat Tana  Thailand 10:34.33
7 1 T54 Jin Hua  China 10:34.76 SB
8 6 T54 Aaron Pike  United States 10:36.08
9 10 T54 Julien Casoli  France 10:36.39
10 7 T54 Dai Yunqiang  China 10:46.74

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Men's 5000m T11 - Final - Results" (PDF). IPC. 14 November 2019. Retrieved 1 September 2023.
  2. ^ "Men's 5000m T13 - Final - Results" (PDF). IPC. 14 November 2019. Retrieved 1 September 2023.
  3. ^ "Men's 5000m T54 - Round 1 - Results Summary" (PDF). IPC. 13 November 2019. Retrieved 1 September 2023.
  4. ^ "Men's 5000m T54 - Final - Results" (PDF). IPC. 13 November 2019. Retrieved 4 September 2023.