20,000 metres

The 20,000 metres (approximately 12.43 mi or 65,617 ft) is a rarely contested long-distance running event in track and field competitions; most world records in the event have been set during half marathons and one-hour races, as a half marathon is roughly 21,000 meters.

World Records

+ = indicates a time was taken at an intermediate distance in a longer race

Men

  • Zersenay Tadese in the lead pack of the 2013 Prague Half Marathon
    Correct as of August 2018.
Event Result Athlete Nationality Date Place Meeting Citation
20,000 m (track) 56:20.02+ Bashir Abdi  Belgium 4 September 2020 Brussels Memorial Van Damme [1]
20 km (road) 55:21+ Zersenay Tadese  Eritrea 21 Mar 2010 Lisbon Lisbon Half Marathon [2]

Women

  • Correct as of August 2018.
Event Result Athlete Nationality Date Place Meeting Citation
20,000 m (track) 1:05:26.6 Tegla Loroupe  Kenya 3 Sep 2000 Borgholzhausen [3]
20 km (road) 1:01:25+ Joyciline Jepkosgei  Czech Republic 1 Apr 2017 Prague Prague Half Marathon [4]

All-time top 25

  • + = en route to longer performance
  • h = hand timed

Men

  • Correct as of September 2020.
Rank Result (m) Athlete Nation Date Location Ref
1 56:20.02+ Bashir Abdi  Belgium 4 September 2020 Brussels [5]
2 56:20.30+ Mo Farah  Great Britain 4 September 2020 Brussels [6]
3 56:26.0+ Haile Gebrselassie  Ethiopia 27 June 2007 Ostrava [7]
4 56:55.6+ h Arturo Barrios  Mexico 30 March 1991 La Fléche
5 57:18.4+ h Dionisio Castro  Portugal 31 March 1990 La Flèche
6 57:24.2+ Jos Hermens  Netherlands 1 May 1976 Arnhem
7 57:28.7+ h Carl Thackery  Great Britain 31 March 1990 La Flèche
8 57:44.4+ h Gaston Roelants  Belgium 20 September 1972 Brussels
9 57:48.7 Toshihiko Seko  Japan 11 May 1985 Odawara
10 57:50.25+ Morhad Amdouni  France 19 September 2020 Lucciana
11 58:18.4+ Bertrand Itsweire  France 31 March 1990 La Flèche
12 58:25.0 Bill Rodgers  United States 9 August 1977 Boston
13 58:30.2+ Werner Schildhauer  Germany 29 April 1983 Cottbus
14 58:37.2+ h Rob de Castella  Australia 17 April 1982 Rome
15 58:37.8+ h Mariano Haro  Spain 9 August 1975 San Sebastián
16 58:53.6+ Girmaw Amare  Israel 26 January 2020 Tel Aviv
17 59:02.0 h Rashid Sharafetdinov  Soviet Union 2 May 1971 Leningrad
18 59:14.02 Stéphane Schweickhardt   Switzerland 15 April 1998 Martigny
19 59:19.0 András Fancsali  Hungary 15 April 1978 Budapest
20 59:24.8+ Leszek Bebło  Poland 31 March 1990 La Flèche
21 59:28.6+ Bill Baillie  New Zealand 24 August 1963 Auckland
22 59:38.6+ Ivan Uvizl  Czechoslovakia 25 September 1980 Ostrava
23 59:41.32+ Emil Millan de la Oliva  Sweden 4 September 2020 Brussels [8]
24 59:54.2 Numan Ukić  Yugoslavia 2 October 1980 Celje
25 1:00:00 Pēteris Krūmiņš  Soviet Union 30 April 1978 Vilnius

Women

  • Correct as of September 2020.
Rank Result (m) Athlete Nation Date Location Ref
1 1:05:26.6 Tegla Loroupe  Kenya 3 September 2000 Borgholzhausen
2 1:06:48.8 Izumi Maki  Japan 19 September 1993 Amagasaki
3
4
6 1:10:30.4+ Helena Javornik  Slovenia 19 July 2006 Maribor
7 1:10:56.6 Ágnes Özéné Sipka  Hungary 16 October 1988 Székesfehérvár
8
9 1:15:46.00+ Carolyn Hunter-Rowe  Great Britain 6 March 1994 Barry
10 1:15:50.92 Ivana Sekyrová  Czech Republic 22 November 2009 Plzeň
11 1:22:24 Maxine Johnson  United States 3 October 1982 Brookings
14 1:27:49.0 María Antonia Griñó  Spain 8 December 1978 Mataró
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20
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25 1:42:04.0+ Ria Buiten  Netherlands 28 September 1996 Nantes

Notes

Below is a list of other times equal or superior to 1:42:04.0:

Tegla Loroupe's 20,000 meter world record was mentioned in Chapter 1, problem 64P of Chemistry (Seventh Edition) by John E. McMurry, Robert C. Fay, and Jill Kirsten Robinson. [9]

References

  1. "Hassan and Farah smash world one hour records in Brussels". European Athletics. 4 September 2020. Retrieved 5 September 2020.
  2. "IAAF: Scorching 58:23 world half marathon record by Tadese in Lisbon| News | iaaf.org". iaaf.org. Retrieved 2018-08-07.
  3. "IAAF: Women's outdoor 20,000 Metres | Records | iaaf.org". iaaf.org. Retrieved 2018-08-07.
  4. "IAAF: Jepkosgei breaks four world records at Prague Half Marathon| News | iaaf.org". iaaf.org. Retrieved 2018-08-07.
  5. "Hassan and Farah smash world one hour records in Brussels". European Athletics. 4 September 2020. Retrieved 5 September 2020.
  6. Rich Perelman (4 September 2020). "THE TICKER: Three world records: for Farah, Abdi and Hassan in Brussels; another win for van Aert at Le Tour; double death for Iranian wrestler?". thesportsexaminer.com. Retrieved 5 September 2020.
  7. "IAAF: Men's outdoor 20,000 Metres | Records | iaaf.org". iaaf.org. Retrieved 2018-08-07.
  8. "ΠΑΓΚΟΣΜΙΟ ΡΕΚΟΡ μίας ώρας ο Μο Φάρα". runningnews.gr (in Greek). 4 September 2020. Retrieved 5 September 2020.
  9. "Chegg.com". www.chegg.com. Retrieved 2018-08-07.
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