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1983 World Championships in Athletics – Men's 5000 metres

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FieldValue
eventMen's 5000 metres
competition1983 World Championships
venueHelsinki Olympic Stadium
dates10 August (heats)
12 August (semi-finals)
14 August (final)
competitors39
win_value13:28.53
goldEamonn Coghlan
goldNOCIRL
silverWerner Schildhauer
silverNOCGDR
bronzeMartti Vainio
bronzeNOCFIN
next[1987](1987-world-championships-in-athletics-men-s-5000-metres)

12 August (semi-finals) 14 August (final) These are the official results of the men's 5000 metres event at the 1983 IAAF World Championships in Helsinki, Finland. There were a total of 39 participating athletes, with three qualifying heats, two semi-finals and the final held on Sunday 14 August 1983.

Records

Existing records at the start of the event.

**Championship Record***New event*

Results

Qualifying heats

The qualifying heats took place on 10 August, with the 39 athletes involved being split into 3 heats. The first 8 athletes in each heat ( Q ) and the next 6 fastest ( q ) qualified for the semifinals.

;Heat 1

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
1Markus RyffelSUI13:43.36Q,
2Wodajo BultiETH13:43.53Q
3Eamonn MartinGBR13:43.57Q
4Thomas WessinghageFRG13:43.66Q
5Anatoliy KrokhmalyukURS13:43.78Q
6Salvatore AntiboITA13:44.05Q
7Charles CheruiyotKEN13:44.43Q
8Doug PadillaUSA13:44.71Q
9Filippos FilippouGRE13:45.24q
10Abderrazak BounourALG13:57.93q
11Justin GlodenLUX14:26.02q
12Mohamed BakheetPLE14:52.26
13Ramón LópezPAR15:10.29

;Heat 2

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
1Paul KipkoechKEN14:18.73Q
2Fethi BaccoucheTUN14:23.79Q
3Julian GoaterGBR14:23.93Q
4António LeitãoPOR14:28.63Q
5Dmitriy DmitriyevURS14:37.75Q
6Ronald LanzoniCRC14:49.20Q
7Werner SchildhauerGDR14:49.22Q
8Jim HillUSA14:58.21Q
9Antoine NivyobiziBDI15:14.60
10José Jaime HernándezESA15:29.86
11Alden MorrisTCA18:06.35
Christoph HerleFRG
Mohamed KedirETH

;Heat 3

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
1Valeriy AbramovURS14:12.61Q
2Seyoum NigatuETH14:13.22Q
3Dietmar MillonigAUT14:13.65Q
4Eamonn CoghlanIRL14:13.80Q
5Dave ClarkeGBR14:13.97Q
6Jorge GarcíaESP14:14.57Q
7Paul WilliamsCAN14:15.10Q
8Jim SpiveyUSA14:15.70Q
9Ricardo VeraURU14:17.26q
10Kenji IdeJPN14:18.34q
11Martti VainioFIN14:18.74q
12Masini Situ-KubanzaZaire Zaire (ZAI)15:02.26
Hansjörg KunzeGDR

Semifinals

The semifinals took place on 12 August, with the 30 athletes involved being split into 2 heats. The first 5 athletes in each heat ( Q ) and the next 5 fastest ( q ) qualified for the final.

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
1Markus RyffelSUI13:32.34Q,
2Thomas WessinghageFRG13:32.37Q
3Werner SchildhauerGDR13:32.49Q
4Dietmar MillonigAUT13:32.86Q
5Doug PadillaUSA13:32.90Q
6Paul KipkoechKEN13:33.33q
7Julian GoaterGBR13:36.21q
8Anatoliy KrokhmalyukURS13:37.24q
9Filippos FilippouGRE13:40.81
10Paul WilliamsCAN13:50.30
11Dave ClarkeGBR13:58.37
12Seyoum NigatuETH14:02.23
13Kenji IdeJPN14:04.94
14Justin GlodenLUX14:12.25
15Ronald LanzoniCRC14:47.30

;Heat 2

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
1Dmitriy DmitriyevURS13:31.40Q,
2Eamonn CoghlanIRL13:31.66Q
3António LeitãoPOR13:32.33Q
4Wodajo BultiETH13:33.03Q
5Salvatore AntiboITA13:33.12Q
6Valeriy AbramovURS13:33.37q
7Martti VainioFIN13:34.18q
8Jim HillUSA13:38.56
9Jim SpiveyUSA13:43.17
10Jorge GarcíaESP13:46.36
11Eamonn MartinGBR13:48.60
12Charles CheruiyotKEN13:52.61
13Abderrazak BounourALG14:00.78
14Fethi BaccoucheTUN14:19.64
15Ricardo VeraURU14:20.20

Final

As in most other major international championships, also this 5,000-metre final was mostly slow and tactical. The Soviet Union's Anatoliy Krokhmaliuk led at 1,000 metres in 2:43.30. During the second kilometre, he and his team mate Dmitriy Dmitriyev alternated in the lead, with Dmitriyev clocking 5:34.15 at 2,000 metres. One lap later, Britain's Julian Goater suddenly accelerated, but over 200 metres after the start of his surge, Dmitriyev caught him. Soon thereafter, Dmitriyev again took the lead, and clocked 8:19.52 at 3,000 metres. During the fourth kilometre, Dmitriyev, Ethiopia's Wodajo Bulti, and Switzerland's Markus Ryffel took turns leading the race. With over three laps left, Krokhmaliuk dropped from the lead group. Bulti took the lead for the second and the last time just before 4,000 metres, which he passed in 11:03.27. At the start of the third-last home straight, Dmitriyev accelerated past Bulti. West Germany's Thomas Wessinghage and Ireland's Eamonn Coghlan positioned themselves behind Dmitriyev and Bulti. With two laps left, twelve men were still in the lead group, with Goater and Italy's Salvatore Antibo having dropped from Dmitriyev's pace. On the second-last back straight, the Soviet Union's Valeriy Abramov lost contact with the lead group. Dmitriyev launched his final kick's decisive stage at 4,400 metres. Immediately Ryffel, Portugal's Antonio Leitao, and Austria's Dietmar Millonig dropped from Dmitriyev's pace. At the start of the second-last home straight, Dmitriyev was already sprinting about five metres ahead of Bulti. Later on that home straight, Wessinghage and Coghlan kicked past Bulti, and Coghlan passed Wessinghage. At 4,600 metres, Dmitriyev led in about 12:30. In other words, he had sprinted the second-last lap in about 57 seconds! Coghlan was running about six or seven metres behind this Soviet runner, with Wessinghage, Bulti, Finland's Martti Vainio, the United States' Doug Padilla, East Germany's Werner Schildhauer, and Kenya's Paul Kipkoech still in the lead group. To the surprise of many spectators, Wessinghage dropped from Coghlan's pace on the final lap's front bend. This astonishing event - Wessinghage was a world-class runner at both 1,500 and 5,000 metres - probably inspired Vainio to start his final kick, and to pass Bulti. Further back, Kipkoech dropped from Padilla's and Schildhauer's pace. Early on the final back straight, Coghlan easily caught the tiring Dmitriyev. Vainio kicked past the exhausted Wessinghage. At 4,800 metres, Dmitriyev and Coghlan were running about nine metres ahead of Vainio. On the final bend, Schildhauer passed Padilla and Wessinghage, and dashed after Vainio. Coghlan triumphantly raised his right hand, glanced at the worn out Dmitriyev, and then began his final sprint. By the start of the home straight, Coghlan had already stretched his lead over Dmitriyev to four metres. Vainio was sprinting ten metres behind the Irishman, while Schildhauer was kicking a couple of metres behind the Finn. On the final home straight, without even sprinting as fast as he could, Coghlan moved into a wide lead, crossing the finish line in 13:28.53. In other words, he had run the final 1,000 metres in 2:24.77! Schildhauer passed Vainio with about 25 metres left, and caught Dmitriyev over 10 metres later. The exhausted Soviet runner was no match for the fast-finishing East German. Vainio leaned forward, and lunged across the finish line, crossing it just 0.04 seconds before Dmitriyev. Two of the strongest pre-race favourites, Padilla and Wessinghage, had to settle for the fifth and sixth places, respectively. (The World Track and Field Championships / Yleisurheilun MM-kisat 1983, the Juoksija-lehti / Runner Magazine, Helsinki, Finland, 1983; another book on the IAAF World Championships 1983; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uIy0Jpm9moE&t=510s Eamonn Coghlan - World Athletics Championship 5000m Gold, Helsinki 1983.)

The final took place on August 14.

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
Eamonn CoghlanIRL13:28.53
Werner SchildhauerGDR13:30.20
Martti VainioFIN13:30.34
4Dmitriy DmitriyevURS13:30.38
5Doug PadillaUSA13:32.08
6Thomas WessinghageFRG13:32.46
7Wodajo BultiETH13:34.03
8Dietmar MillonigAUT13:36.08
9Paul KipkoechKEN13:37.44
10António LeitãoPOR13:38.55
11Valeriy AbramovURS13:39.80
12Markus RyffelSUI13:39.98
13Salvatore AntiboITA13:40.76
14Julian GoaterGBR13:48.13
15Anatoliy KrokhmalyukURS14:00.27

References

References

  1. [https://iaafmedia.s3.amazonaws.com/misc/Oregon22/Oregon%20stats%20book.pdf World Athletics Statistics HandBook Oregon 2022]. [[World Athletics]] (2013). Edited by Mark Butler. Retrieved on 2022-07-09.
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