Does anyone have a list of the 10,000 meter men's world records?
Does anyone have a list of the 10,000 meter men's world records?
No
No, that information is copyrighted by the IAAF. It would be in violation of international copyright law to post it here.
P.S. I know one person whose name you will never see on that last... former Wisconsin Badger and American record holder in the two mile Matthew Tegenkamp.
you mean this?
Jean Bouin (1911)- 15:11.24 / 15:40.24 = 30:58.48 (3:09.36)
Paavo Nurmi (1921)- 15:06.1 / 15:34.1 = 30:40.2 (3:04.6)
Ville Ritola (1924)- 15:14.0 / 15:21.4 = 30:35.4 (2:55.4)
Ville Ritola (1924)- 15:00.12 / 15:23.0 = 30:23.12 (3:03.36)
Paavo Nurmi (1924)- 14:52.5 / 15:13.6 = 30:06.1 (N/A)
Ilmari Salminen (1937)- 15:01.0 / 15:04.5 = 30:05.5 (2:54.5)
Taisto Maki (1938)- 14:59.0 / 15:03.0 = 30:02.0 (2:57.0)
Taisto Maki (1939)- 14:58.2 / 14:54.4 = 29:52.6 (2:54.2)
Viljo Heino (1944)- 14:49.4 / 14:46.0 = 29:35.4 (2:50.8)
Emil Zatopek (1949)- 14:39.5 / 14:48.7 = 29:28.2 (2:52.2)
Viljo Heino (1949)- 14:44.0 / 14:43.2 = 29:27.2 (2:49.8)
Emil Zatopek (1949)- 14:38.0 / 14:43.2 = 29:21.2 (2:50.7)
Emil Zatopek (1950)- 14:37.0 / 14:25.6 = 29:02.6 (2:47.6)
Emil Zatopek (1953)- 14:34.8 / 14:26.8 = 29:01.6 (2:44.8)
Emil Zatopek (1954)- 14:27.6 / 14:26.6 = 28:54.2 (2:46.8)
Sandor Iharos (1956)- 14:14.2 / 14:28.5 = 28:42.7 (2:55.7)
Vladimir Kuts (1956)- 14:08.0 / 14:22.4 = 28:30.4 (2:47.9)
Pyotr Bolotnikov (1960)- 14:07.0 / 14:11.8 = 28:18.8 (2:43.8)
Pyotr Bolotnikov (1962)- 14:04.0 / 14:14.2 = 28:18.2 (2:43.7)
Ron Clarke (1963)- 14:06.5 / 14:09.1 = 28:15.6 (2:35.5)
Ron Clarke (1965)- 14:02.0 / 14:12.0 = 28:14.0 (2:41.4)
Ron Clarke (1965)- 13:45.0 / 13:54.4 = 27:39.4 (2:40.4)
Lasse Viren (1972)- 13:43.9 / 13:54.4 = 27:38.4 (2:29.2)
Dave Bedford (1973)- 13:39.4 / 13:51.4 = 27:30.8 (2:40.4)
Samson Kimobwa (1977)- 13:48.7 / 13:41.77 = 27:30.47 (2:44.6)
Henry Rono (1978)- 13:49.0 / 13:33.4 = 27:22.4 (2:36.9)
Fernando Mamede (1984)- 13:45.40 / 13:28.41 = 27:13.81 (2:32.72)
Arturo Barrios (1989)- 13:32.39 / 13:35.84 = 27:08.23 (2:35.67)
Richard Chelimo (1993)- 13:33.8 / 13:34.11 = 27:07.91 (2:39.4)
Yobes Ondieki (1993)- 13:28.05 / 13:30.33 = 26:58.38 (2:38.2)
William Sigei (1994)- 13:32.71 / 13:19.52 = 26:52.23 (2:33.9)
Haile Gebreselassie (1995)- 13:21.4 / 13:22.13 = 26:43.53 (2:34.7)
Salah Hissou (1996)- 13:25.45 / 13:12.63 = 26:38.08 (2:36.11)
Haile Gebreselassie (1997)- 13:16.74 / 13:14.58 = 26:31.32 (2:36.67)
Paul Tergat (1997)- 13:18.0 / 13:09.85 = 26:27.85 (2:35.75)
Haile Gebreselassie (1998)- 13:11.7 / 13:11.05 = 26:22.75 (2:31.2)
Kenenisa Bekele (2004)- 13:14.42 / 13:05.89 = 26:20.31 (2:31.97)
Here are a couple of good stat sites for finding things like this, you should bookmark them:
added info included here
http://www.apulanta.fi/matti/yu/26:17.53 Kenenisa Bekele ETH Bruxelles 2005-08-26
26:20.31 Kenenisa Bekele ETH Ostrava 2004-06-08
26:22.75 Haile Gebrselassie ETH Hengelo 1998-06-01
26:27.85 Paul Tergat KEN Bruxelles 1997-08-22
26:31.32 Haile Gebrselassie ETH Oslo 1997-07-04
26:38.08 Salah Hissou MAR Bruxelles 1996-08-23
26:43.53 Haile Gebrselassie ETH Hengelo 1995-06-05
26:52.23 William Sigei KEN Oslo 1994-07-22
26:58.38 Yobes Ondieki KEN Oslo 1993-07-10
27:07.91 Richard Chelimo KEN Stockholm 1993-07-05
27:08.23 Arturo Barrios MEX Berlin 1989-08-18
27:13.81 Fernando Mamede POR Stockholm 1984-07-02
27:22.47 Henry Rono KEN Wien 1978-06-11
27:30.47 Samson Kimobwa KEN Helsinki 1977-06-30
27:30.80 David Bedford GBR London 1973-07-13
27:38.35 Lasse Viren FIN München (OG) 1972-09-03
27:39.89 Ron Clarke AUS Oslo 1965-07-14
Some more info, from the IAAF's record progression book. All are pre-IAAF era marks made en route to longer distances.
Amateurs
31:02.4, Alf Shrubb (GBR) Glasgow, May 11 1904
Split taken during 1 hour world record run
31:40.0, Walter George (GBR) London, August 28 1884
Split taken at 6 1/4 miles during 12 mile race
31:53.4, Walter George (GBR) London, August 4 1884
Split taken at 6 1/4 miles during 10 mile race
32:09.0, Walter George (GBR) London, March 25 1882
Split taken at 6 1/4 miles during 7 mile race
33:37.0, James Gibb (GBR) London, November 17 1877
Split taken at 6 1/4 miles during longer race
Professionals
30:53 estimated, Jack White (GBR) London, May 11 1863
6 mile split = 29:50, 7 mile split = 34:45
32:35.0, William Jackson (GBR) Peckham, April 5 1847
split taken at 6 miles 580y during 10 mile race
shadow puppet wrote:
you mean this?
Paavo Nurmi (1924)- 14:52.5 / 15:13.6 = 30:06.1 (N/A)
My only goal in running:
beat Paavo Nurmi in the 10k.
I never realized Ron Clarke was such a baller