2015 World Championships in Athletics – Women's 5000 metres

The women's 5000 metres at the 2015 World Championships in Athletics was held at the Beijing National Stadium on 27 and 30 August.[1][2] The reigning champion from 2013 Meseret Defar was absent from the competition, having not yet returned from a career break to start a family.[3][4]

Women's 5000 metres
at the 2015 World Championships
VenueBeijing National Stadium
Dates27 August (heats)
30 August (final)
Competitors26 from 14 nations
Winning time14:26.83
Medalists
gold medal    Ethiopia
silver medal    Ethiopia
bronze medal    Ethiopia
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Summary

From the gun in the final, the two Japanese runner Misaki Onishi then Ayuko Suzuki took the pace out at a serious level, the women running the same pace as the pedestrian men's race through the first 2,000. After her 1500 metres win and world record, all eyes were clearly on Genzebe Dibaba. On the first lap Dibaba went to the back of the pack. After a lap she decided to move in behind the Japanese runners. Instantly she was marked by world leader Almaz Ayana. Three laps into the race, it was a string of African runners behind the Japanese, with a gap back to all the other non-Africans. From the pace of just under 74 seconds a lap, Ayana then upped the pace, followed immediately by Dibaba and the Kenyan team running as a group led by returning silver medalist Mercy Cherono. Laps started getting quicker, 68, 67, the field stringing out 65, 64 first only Dibaba was able to follow Ayana, then she was broken, Ayana out into an insurmountable lead with three laps to go and still accelerating. More than a hundred metres behind, Senbere Teferi was battling the last of the Kenyans, Viola Kibiwot for the bronze medal position. Ayana slowed a little over the last two laps, the pace falling back to 67 seconds but the damage was done and the race was decided. Ayana pushed home in 14:26.83 to break Genzebe's sister Tirunesh Dibaba's Championship Record. Well behind, Genzebe was content to just finish the race in silver medal position, but the battle for bronze was accelerating. Onto the home stretch, Teferi put her best move on Kibiwot and was sprinting home, but in the process she passed the slowing Dibaba. Dibaba finally noticed Teferi passing and turned into sprinting making for a close finish but Teferi had the edge and took the silver medal.

It was a sweep for Ethiopia but not from a tactical situation like many Kenyan team members try to run. These were three rivals who in the process of beating each other, beat the rest of the world. Behind them, the straightaway was empty, it took 15 more seconds for the next Kenyan runner to arrive.

Records

Prior to the competition, the records were as follows:[5]

World record  Tirunesh Dibaba (ETH)14:11.15Oslo, Norway6 June 2008
Championship record  Tirunesh Dibaba (ETH)14:38.59Helsinki, Finland13 August 2005
World leading  Almaz Ayana (ETH)14:14.32Shanghai, China17 May 2015
African record  Tirunesh Dibaba (ETH)14:11.15Oslo, Norway6 June 2008
Asian record  Bo Jiang (CHN)14:28.09Shanghai, China23 October 1997
NACAC record  Molly Huddle (USA)14:42.64Fontvieille, Monaco18 July 2014
South American record  Simone da Silva (BRA)15:18.85São Paulo, Brazil20 May 2011
European record  Liliya Shobukhova (RUS)14:23.75Kazan, Russia19 July 2008
Oceanian record  Kim Smith (NZL)14:45.93Rome, Italy11 July 2008
The following records were established during the competition:
Championship record  Almaz Ayana (ETH)14:26.83Beijing, China30 August 2015

Qualification standards

Entry standards[6]
15:20.00

Schedule

DateTimeRound
27 August 201509:40Heats
30 August 201519:15Final

All times are local times (UTC+8)

Results

Heats

Qualification: First 5 in each heat (Q) and the next 5 fastest (q) advanced to the final.[7]

RankHeatNameNationalityTimeNotes
12Almaz Ayana  Ethiopia (ETH)15:09.40Q
22Senbere Teferi  Ethiopia (ETH)15:14.57Q
32Viola Kibiwot  Kenya (KEN)15:15.27Q
41Genzebe Dibaba  Ethiopia (ETH)15:20.82Q
51Mercy Cherono  Kenya (KEN)15:20.94Q
51Mimi Belete  Bahrain (BHR)15:20.94Q
71Irene Chepet Cheptai  Kenya (KEN)15:21.03Q
81Susan Kuijken  Netherlands (NED)15:25.67Q
92Janet Kisa  Kenya (KEN)15:26.49Q
102Eloise Wellings  Australia (AUS)15:26.67Q, SB
112Ayuko Suzuki  Japan (JPN)15:28.18q
121Misaki Onishi  Japan (JPN)15:33.84q
131Stephanie Twell  Great Britain & N.I. (GBR)15:34.72q
141Nicole Tully  United States (USA)15:41.03q
152Jennifer Wenth  Austria (AUT)15:43.57q
161Madeline Heiner  Australia (AUS)15:47.97
171Gulshat Fazlitdinova  Russia (RUS)15:48.44
18 2Betlhem Desalegn  United Arab Emirates (UAE)15:48.52 DQ[8]
181Nicole Sifuentes  Canada (CAN)15:50.99
192Karoline Bjerkeli Grøvdal  Norway (NOR)16:02.20
202Marielle Hall  United States (USA)16:06.60
212Azusa Sumi  Japan (JPN)16:13.65
222Abbey D'Agostino  United States (USA)16:16.47
231Olivia Mugove Chitate  Zimbabwe (ZIM)16:34.70PB
2Yelena Korobkina  Russia (RUS)DNF
2Maureen Koster  Netherlands (NED)DNF
1Nikki Hamblin  New Zealand (NZL)DNS

Final

The final was started at 19:15[9]

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
Almaz Ayana  Ethiopia (ETH)14:26.83CR
Senbere Teferi  Ethiopia (ETH)14:44.07
Genzebe Dibaba  Ethiopia (ETH)14:44.14
4Viola Kibiwot  Kenya (KEN)14:46.16
5Mercy Cherono  Kenya (KEN)15:01.36
6Janet Kisa  Kenya (KEN)15:02.68SB
7Irene Chepet Cheptai  Kenya (KEN)15:03.41
8Susan Kuijken  Netherlands (NED)15:08.00
9Ayuko Suzuki  Japan (JPN)15:08.29PB
10Eloise Wellings  Australia (AUS)15:09.62SB
11Mimi Belete  Bahrain (BHR)15:17.01
12Stephanie Twell  Great Britain & N.I. (GBR)15:26.24
13Nicole Tully  United States (USA)15:27.42
14Misaki Onishi  Japan (JPN)15:29.63
15Jennifer Wenth  Austria (AUT)15:35.46

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