Men's 10,000 metres at the Games of the XX Olympiad | ||||||||||
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Venue | Olympic Stadium, Munich, West Germany | |||||||||
Date | 3 September 1972 | |||||||||
Competitors | 51 from 33 nations | |||||||||
Winning time | 27:38.35 WR | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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Athletics at the 1972 Summer Olympics | ||
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Decathlon | men | |
The men's 10,000 metres event at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich was held on 31 August and 3 September. This event featured a qualifying round for the first time since the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp. The favorites in the event included Belgium's Emiel Puttemans, Great Britain's Dave Bedford, and Finland's Lasse Virén. The winning margin was 1.00 second.
The men's 10,000 metres final was notable for Lasse Virén's world record performance. At the start of the race, Bedford led the pace; he maintained a world record pace at the 4000 m mark, and he still led halfway through the race. On the 12th lap, just before the halfway point, Virén and Tunisia's Mohammed Gammoudi, 10,000 m bronze medalist and 5000 m gold medalist in the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City, tangled into each other and fell onto the track. Both recovered, and while Gammoudi fell out of the race two laps later, Virén caught up to the front and passed Bedford to take the lead at about the 6000 m mark.
With Virén leading for the rest of the race, the lead pack reduced to five competitors with 600 m remaining when he made his charge. He ran the final lap (the last 400 m) in 56.4 seconds; he won the gold medal, beating runner-up Puttemans by 7 m and setting a world record time of 27:38.35. Virén would go on to win the 5000 metres event, where he would set an Olympic record there; he also went on to win both the 10,000 metres and 5000 metres races at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal.
The Guardian listed Virén's world record performance as the greatest sport comeback of all time.
Heats
The top four runners in each of the three heats (blue) and the next three fastest (green), advanced to the final round.
Heat one
Rank | Name | Nationality | Time | Notes |
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1 | Emiel Puttemans | Belgium | 27:53.28 | OR |
2 | Dave Bedford | Great Britain | 27:53.64 | |
3 | Javier Álvarez | Spain | 28:08.58 | |
4 | Abdel Kader Zaddem | Tunisia | 28:14.70 | |
5 | Josef Jánský | Czechoslovakia | 28:23.15 | |
6 | Anatoly Badrankov | Soviet Union | 28:35.84 | |
7 | Noël Tijou | France | 28:36.08 | |
8 | Werner Dössegger | Switzerland | 28:36.4 | |
9 | Tadesse Wolde-Medhin | Ethiopia | 28:45.4 | |
10 | Akio Usami | Japan | 29:24.8 | |
11 | Jeff Galloway | United States | 29:35.0 | |
12 | Naftali Temu | Kenya | 30:19.6 | |
13 | Esaie Fongang | Cameroon | 31:32.6 | |
14 | P. C. Suppiah | Singapore | 31:59.2 | |
15 | Crispin Quispe | Bolivia | 32:31.8 | |
16 | Giuseppe Cindolo | Italy | 33:03.4 | |
– | Günter Mielke | West Germany | DNF | |
– | Usaia Sotutu | Fiji | DNF |
Heat two
Rank | Name | Nationality | Time |
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1 | Mohammed Gammoudi | Tunisia | 27:54.69 |
2 | Mariano Haro | Spain | 27:55.89 |
3 | Frank Shorter | United States | 27:58.23 |
4 | Lasse Virén | Finland | 28:04.41 |
5 | Paul Mose | Kenya | 28:18.74 |
6 | Rashid Sharafetdinov | Soviet Union | 28:24.64 |
7 | Wohib Masresha | Ethiopia | 28:28.2 |
8 | Pedro Miranda | Mexico | 28:35.8 |
9 | Karel Lismont | Belgium | 28:41.8 |
10 | Neil Cusack | Ireland | 28:45.8 |
11 | Dave Holt | Great Britain | 28:46.8 |
12 | Keisuke Sawaki | Japan | 29:29.0 |
13 | Rafael Pérez | Costa Rica | 29:36.6 |
14 | Julio Quevedo | Guatemala | 30:08.4 |
15 | Abdel Hamid Khamis | Egypt | 30:19.2 |
16 | Lucien Rosa | Ceylon | 30:20.2 |
– | Richard Mabuza | Swaziland | DNF |
– | Abdi Gulet | Somalia | DNS |
– | Per Halle | Norway | DNS |
Heat three
Rank | Name | Nationality | Time |
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1 | Miruts Yifter | Ethiopia | 28:18.11 |
2 | Willy Polleunis | Belgium | 28:19.71 |
3 | Pavlo Andreiev | Soviet Union | 28:20.97 |
4 | Dane Korica | Yugoslavia | 28:22.24 |
5 | Juan Martínez | Mexico | 28:23.14 |
6 | Lachie Stewart | Great Britain | 28:31.33 |
7 | Arne Risa | Norway | 28:31.74 |
8 | Jon Anderson | United States | 28:34.2 |
9 | Carlos Lopes | Portugal | 28:53.6 |
10 | Albrecht Moser | Switzerland | 29:05.8 |
11 | Richard Juma | Kenya | 29:13.0 |
12 | Domingo Tibaduiza | Colombia | 29:24.0 |
13 | Shaq Musa Medani | Sudan | 29:32.8 |
14 | Manfred Letzerich | West Germany | 29:37.8 |
15 | Hikmet Şen | Turkey | 29:51.8 |
– | Anilus Joseph | Haiti | DNF |
– | Gavin Thorley | New Zealand | DNF |
– | Juha Väätäinen | Finland | DNS |
– | Edmundo Warnke | Chile | DNS |
Final
Rank | Name | Nationality | Time | Notes |
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Lasse Virén | Finland | 27:38.35 | WR | |
Emiel Puttemans | Belgium | 27:39.35 | ||
Miruts Yifter | Ethiopia | 27:40.96 | ||
4 | Mariano Haro | Spain | 27:48.14 | |
5 | Frank Shorter | United States | 27:51.32 | |
6 | Dave Bedford | Great Britain | 28:05.44 | |
7 | Dane Korica | Yugoslavia | 28:15.18 | |
8 | Abdel Kader Zaddem | Tunisia | 28:18.17 | |
9 | Josef Jánský | Czechoslovakia | 28:23.59 | |
10 | Juan Martínez | Mexico | 28:44.08 | |
11 | Pavlo Andreiev | Soviet Union | 28:46.27 | |
12 | Javier Álvarez | Spain | 28:56.38 | |
13 | Paul Mose | Kenya | 29:02.87 | |
14 | Willy Polleunis | Belgium | 29:10.15 | |
– | Mohammed Gammoudi | Tunisia | DNF |
Sources
- "Official Olympic Reports". la84foundation.org. Archived from the original on 12 June 2007.
References
- ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Athletics at the 1972 Munich Games: Men's 10,000 metres". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 12 April 2009. Retrieved 14 November 2017.
- ^ Hendersen, John (7 October 2001). "The 10 greatest comebacks of all time". The Guardian. Archived from the original on 28 October 2011. Retrieved 1 October 2011.
- Tanser, Toby (September 2004). "Last of the Nordic Gods: Lasse Viren's training and triumphs". Running Times. Archived from the original on 30 March 2012. Retrieved 1 October 2011.
- "Official Olympic Reports: 1972 Munich Volume 3" (PDF). la84foundation.org. Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 September 2007.
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