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The '''10,000 meters''' is the longest standard [[athletics]] track event.  Most of those running such races also compete in road races and cross country running events.   
 
The '''10,000 meters''' is the longest standard [[athletics]] track event.  Most of those running such races also compete in road races and cross country running events.   
  
The world records are:
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The World records are:
 
For men:
 
For men:
 
::*Kenenisa Bekele of Ethiopia in 26:17.53 (6.34 m/s) at Brussels, Belgium on [[August 26]], [[2005]]
 
::*Kenenisa Bekele of Ethiopia in 26:17.53 (6.34 m/s) at Brussels, Belgium on [[August 26]], [[2005]]
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The Greek records are:
 
The Greek records are:
 
For men
 
For men
*[[Spyros Andriopoulos]] 28:07.17 at the Rome World championships on [[August 29]], [[1987]]   
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::*[[Spyros Andriopoulos]] 28:07.17 at the Rome World championships on [[August 29]], [[1987]]   
  
  
 
For women:
 
For women:
*[[Chrysostomia Iakovou]] 32:18.62  at the European Championships of Munich on [[August 6]], [[2002]]
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::*[[Chrysostomia Iakovou]] 32:18.62  at the European Championships of Munich on [[August 6]], [[2002]]
  
  
 
[[Category:Events in athletics]]
 
[[Category:Events in athletics]]

Latest revision as of 09:07, March 20, 2010

The 10,000 meters is the longest standard athletics track event. Most of those running such races also compete in road races and cross country running events.

The World records are: For men:

  • Kenenisa Bekele of Ethiopia in 26:17.53 (6.34 m/s) at Brussels, Belgium on August 26, 2005

For women:

  • Wang Junxia of China in 29:31.78 (5.64 m/s) in 1993

The Greek records are: For men


For women: