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3000 metres steeplechase
3000 m steeplechase at Rio 2016
World records
Men Ethiopia Lamecha Girma 7:52.11 (2023)
Women Kenya Beatrice Chepkoech 8:44.32 (2018)
Olympic records
Men Kenya Conseslus Kipruto 8:03.28 (2016)
Women Russia Gulnara Galkina 8:58.81 (2008)
World Championship records
Men Kenya Ezekiel Kemboi 8:00.43 (2009)
Women Kazakhstan Norah Jeruto 8:53.02 (2022)

The 3000 metres steeplechase or 3000-meter steeplechase (usually abbreviated as 3000m SC) is the most common distance for the steeplechase in track and field. It is an obstacle race over the distance of the 3000 metres, which derives its name from the horse racing steeplechase.

Rules

It is one of the track events in the Olympic Games and the World Athletics Championships; it is also an event recognized by World Athletics. [1] The obstacles for the men are 36 inches (91.4 cm) high, and for the women 30 inches (76.2 cm).

The water jump consists of a barrier followed by a pit of water with a landing area defined as follows: The pit is 3.66 m (12 feet) square. The pit's forward-direction measurement starts from the approach edge of the barrier and ends at the point where the water jump slope reaches the flat surface of the steeple pathway. Rulebook language simply but clearly says "The water jump, including the hurdle, shall be 3.66 m in length." Pits have an upward slope; the water is deeper near the barrier and is within 2 cm of ground level at the departure end. That slope begins approximately 30 cm (12 in) forward of the barrier at which point the water is 70 cm (28 in) deep.

The length of the race is usually 3,000 metres (9,843 ft); junior and some masters events are 2,000 metres (6,562 ft), as women's events used to be. The circuit has four ordinary barriers and one water jump. During the course of the race, each runner must clear a total of 28 ordinary barriers and seven water jumps. This entails seven complete laps after starting with a fraction of a lap run without barriers. The water jump is located on the back turn, either inside the inner lane or outside the outer lane. If it is on the outside, then each of the seven laps is longer than the standard 400 m, and the starting point is on the home straight. If the water jump is on the inside, each lap is shorter than 400 m, the starting point is on the back straight, so the water jump and barrier in the home straight are bypassed in the first half lap at the start.

The dimension of an obstacle

Unlike those used in hurdling, steeplechase barriers do not fall over if hit, and the rules allow an athlete to negotiate the barrier by any means, so many runners step on top of them. Four barriers are spaced around the track on level ground, and a fifth barrier at the top of the second turn (fourth barrier in a complete lap from the finish line) is the water jump. The slope of the water jump rewards runners with more jumping ability, because a longer jump results in a shallower landing in the water.

All-time top 25

Men

  • Correct as of June 2023. [2]
Ath.# Perf.# Time Athlete Nation Date Place Ref.
1 1 7:52.11 Lamecha Girma   Ethiopia 9 June 2023 Paris [3]
2 2 7:53.63 Saif Saaeed Shaheen1   Qatar 3 September 2004 Brussels
3 3 7:53.64 Brimin Kipruto   Kenya 22 July 2011 Monaco [4]
4 4 7:54.31 Paul Kipsiele Koech   Kenya 31 May 2012 Rome
5 5 7:55.28 Brahim Boulami   Morocco 24 August 2001 Brussels
6 7:55.51 Shaheen #2 26 August 2005 Brussels
6 7 7:55.72 Bernard Barmasai   Kenya 24 August 1997 Cologne
7 8 7:55.76 Ezekiel Kemboi   Kenya 22 July 2011 Monaco
8 9 7:56.16 Moses Kiptanui   Kenya 24 August 1997 Cologne
10 7:56.32 Shaheen #3 3 July 2006 Athens
11 7:56.34 Shaheen #4 8 July 2005 Rome
12 7:56.37 Koech #2 8 July 2005 Rome
13 7:56.54 Shaheen #5 18 August 2006 Zürich
14 7:56.58 Koech #3 11 May 2012 Doha
9 15 7:56.68 Soufiane El Bakkali   Morocco 28 May 2023 Rabat [5]
10 16 7:56.81 Richard Mateelong   Kenya 11 May 2012 Doha
17 7:56.94 Shaheen #6 19 September 2004 Monaco
18 7:57.28 Shaheen #7 14 June 2005 Athens
11 19 7:57.29 Reuben Kosgei   Kenya 24 August 2001 Brussels
20 7:57.32 Koech #4 22 July 2011 Monaco
21 7:57.38 Shaheen #8 14 September 2003 Monaco
22 7:57.42 Koech #5 14 September 2003 Monaco
23 7:58.09 Boulami #2 19 July 2002 Monaco
24 7:58.10 Shaheen #9 19 July 2002 Monaco
25 7:58.15 El Bakkali #2 20 July 2018 Monaco [6]
12 7:58.41 Jairus Birech   Kenya 5 September 2014 Brussels [7]
13 7:59.08 Wilson Boit Kipketer   Kenya 13 August 1997 Zürich
14 8:00.09 Mahiedine Mekhissi-Benabbad   France 6 July 2013 Saint-Denis [8]
15 8:00.12 Conseslus Kipruto   Kenya 5 June 2016 Birmingham [9]
16 8:00.45 Evan Jager   United States 4 July 2015 Saint-Denis [10]
17 8:01.18 Bouabdellah Tahri   France 18 August 2009 Berlin [11]
18 8:01.67 Abel Mutai   Kenya 31 May 2012 Rome
19 8:01.69 Kipkirui Misoi   Kenya 24 August 2001 Brussels
20 8:03.41 Patrick Sang   Kenya 24 August 1997 Cologne
21 8:03.57 Ali Ezzine   Morocco 23 June 2000 Saint-Denis
Hillary Yego   Kenya 18 May 2013 Shanghai
23 8:03.74 Raymond Yator   Kenya 18 August 2000 Monaco
24 8:03.81 Benjamin Kiplagat   Uganda 7 July 2010 Lausanne [12]
25 8:03.89 John Kosgei   Kenya 16 August 1997 Monaco

Notes

1 Until 2002 he was known as Stephen Cherono, and represented Kenya.

Annulled marks

The following athletes had their performance (inside 7:55.00) annulled due to doping offences:

Women

  • Correct as of August 2023. [13]
Ath.# Perf.# Time Athlete Nation Date Place Ref.
1 1 8:44.32 Beatrice Chepkoech   Kenya 20 July 2018 Monaco [14]
2 2 8:50.66 Winfred Yavi   Bahrain 16 September 2023 Eugene [15]
3 8:51.67 B. Chepkoech #2 16 September 2023 Eugene [15]
3 4 8:52.78 Ruth Jebet   Bahrain 27 August 2016 Saint-Denis [16]
4 5 8:53.02 Norah Jeruto   Kazakhstan 20 July 2022 Eugene [17]
6 8:53.65 Jeruto #2 21 August 2021 Eugene
7 8:54.29 Yavi #2 27 August 2023 Budapest [18]
5 8 8:54.61 Werkuha Getachew   Ethiopia 20 July 2022 Eugene [19]
9 8:55.10 B. Chepkoech #3 31 August 2018 Brussels
10 8:55.29 Jebet #2 24 August 2017 Zürich
11 8:55.58 B. Chepkoech #4 30 June 2019 Stanford
6 12 8:56.08 Mekides Abebe   Ethiopia 20 July 2022 Eugene [20]
13 8:56.55 Yavi #3 18 June 2022 Paris [21]
7 14 8:57.35 Jackline Chepkoech   Kenya 23 July 2023 London [22]
8 15 8:57.77 Courtney Frerichs   United States 21 August 2021 Eugene [23]
16 8:57.84 B. Chepkoech #5 30 September 2019 Doha [24]
17 8:57.97 Jeruto #3 28 May 2022 Eugene
18 8:58.71 Yavi #4 28 May 2022 Eugene
9 19 8:58.78 Celliphine Chespol   Kenya 26 May 2017 Eugene [25]
10 20 8:58.81 Gulnara Galkina   Russia 17 August 2008 Beijing [26]
21 8:58.98 B. Chepkoech #6 27 August 2023 Budapest [27]
22 8:59.36 B. Chepkoech #7 30 June 2018 Paris
23 8:59.62 Jeruto #4 31 August 2018 Brussels
11 24 8:59.65 Faith Cherotich   Kenya 16 September 2023 Eugene [15]
25 8:59.75 Jebet #3 15 August 2016 Rio de Janeiro
12 9:00.01 Hyvin Kiyeng   Kenya 28 May 2016 Eugene [28]
13 9:00.71 Sembo Almayew   Ethiopia 2 June 2023 Florence [29]
14 9:01.45 Peruth Chemutai   Uganda 4 August 2021 Tokyo [30]
15 9:02.35 Emma Coburn   United States 30 September 2019 Doha [24]
16 9:03.30 Gesa-Felicitas Krause   Germany 30 September 2019 Doha [24]
17 9:04.61 Zerfe Wondemagegn   Ethiopia 2 June 2023 Florence [29]
18 9:05.36 Habiba Ghribi   Tunisia 11 September 2015 Brussels [31]
19 9:06.15 Alice Finot   France 27 August 2023 Budapest [32]
20 9:06.37 Maruša Mišmaš-Zrimšek   Slovenia 27 August 2023 Budapest [33]
21 9:06.57 Yekaterina Volkova   Russia 27 August 2007 Osaka
22 9:06.66 Daisy Jepkemei   Kenya 29 August 2019 Zürich [34]
23 9:07.06 Sofia Assefa   Ethiopia 11 June 2017 Hengelo [35]
24 9:07.14 Milcah Chemos Cheywa   Kenya 7 June 2012 Oslo [36]
25 9:07.41 Eunice Jepkorir   Kenya 17 August 2008 Beijing

Annulled marks

The following athletes had their performances (inside 9:08.00) annulled due to doping offences:

Olympic medalists

Men

The water jump in the men's steeplechase at the 1908 Summer Olympics
Games Gold Silver Bronze
1920 Antwerp
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Percy Hodge
  Great Britain
Patrick Flynn
  United States
Ernesto Ambrosini
  Italy
1924 Paris
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Ville Ritola
  Finland
Elias Katz
  Finland
Paul Bontemps
  France
1928 Amsterdam
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Toivo Loukola
  Finland
Paavo Nurmi
  Finland
Ove Andersen
  Finland
1932 Los Angeles
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Volmari Iso-Hollo
  Finland
Thomas Evenson
  Great Britain
Joe McCluskey
  United States
1936 Berlin
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Volmari Iso-Hollo
  Finland
Kalle Tuominen
  Finland
Alfred Dompert
  Germany
1948 London
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Tore Sjöstrand
  Sweden
Erik Elmsäter
  Sweden
Göte Hagström
  Sweden
1952 Helsinki
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Horace Ashenfelter
  United States
Vladimir Kazantsev
  Soviet Union
John Disley
  Great Britain
1956 Melbourne
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Chris Brasher
  Great Britain
Sándor Rozsnyói
  Hungary
Ernst Larsen
  Norway
1960 Rome
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Zdzisław Krzyszkowiak
  Poland
Nikolay Sokolov
  Soviet Union
Semyon Rzhishchin
  Soviet Union
1964 Tokyo
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Gaston Roelants
  Belgium
Maurice Herriott
  Great Britain
Ivan Belyayev
  Soviet Union
1968 Mexico City
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Amos Biwott
  Kenya
Benjamin Kogo
  Kenya
George Young
  United States
1972 Munich
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Kipchoge Keino
  Kenya
Ben Jipcho
  Kenya
Tapio Kantanen
  Finland
1976 Montreal
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Anders Gärderud
  Sweden
Bronisław Malinowski
  Poland
Frank Baumgartl
  East Germany
1980 Moscow
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Bronisław Malinowski
  Poland
Filbert Bayi
  Tanzania
Eshetu Tura
  Ethiopia
1984 Los Angeles
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Julius Korir
  Kenya
Joseph Mahmoud
  France
Brian Diemer
  United States
1988 Seoul
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Julius Kariuki
  Kenya
Peter Koech
  Kenya
Mark Rowland
  Great Britain
1992 Barcelona
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Matthew Birir
  Kenya
Patrick Sang
  Kenya
William Mutwol
  Kenya
1996 Atlanta
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Joseph Keter
  Kenya
Moses Kiptanui
  Kenya
Alessandro Lambruschini
  Italy
2000 Sydney
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Reuben Kosgei
  Kenya
Wilson Boit Kipketer
  Kenya
Ali Ezzine
  Morocco
2004 Athens
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Ezekiel Kemboi
  Kenya
Brimin Kipruto
  Kenya
Paul Kipsiele Koech
  Kenya
2008 Beijing
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Brimin Kipruto
  Kenya
Mahiedine Mekhissi-Benabbad
  France
Richard Mateelong
  Kenya
2012 London
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Ezekiel Kemboi
  Kenya
Mahiedine Mekhissi-Benabbad
  France
Abel Mutai
  Kenya
2016 Rio de Janeiro
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Conseslus Kipruto
  Kenya
Evan Jager
  United States
Mahiedine Mekhissi-Benabbad
  France
2020 Tokyo
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Soufiane El Bakkali
  Morocco
Lamecha Girma
  Ethiopia
Benjamin Kigen
  Kenya
2024 Paris
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Women

Games Gold Silver Bronze
2008 Beijing [nb]
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Gulnara Samitova-Galkina
  Russia
Eunice Jepkorir
  Kenya
Tatyana Petrova
  Russia
2012 London [nb2]
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Habiba Ghribi
  Tunisia
Sofia Assefa
  Ethiopia
Milcah Chemos Cheywa
  Kenya
2016 Rio de Janeiro
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Ruth Jebet
  Bahrain
Hyvin Jepkemoi
  Kenya
Emma Coburn
  United States
2020 Tokyo
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Peruth Chemutai
  Uganda
Courtney Frerichs
  United States
Hyvin Jepkemoi
  Kenya
2024 Paris
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  • nb Yekaterina Volkova of Russia was originally the 2008 women's steeplechase bronze medalist, but she was subsequently disqualified for doping and her teammate Arkhipova was allocated the medal. [38]
  • nb2 Yuliya Zaripova of Russia was originally the 2012 women's steeplechase champion, but she was subsequently disqualified for doping. Ghribi, Sofia Assefa and Chemos were all elevated one place as a result. [39]

World Championships medalists

Men

Championships Gold Silver Bronze
1983 Helsinki
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  Patriz Ilg ( FRG)   Bogusław Mamiński ( POL)   Colin Reitz ( GBR)
1987 Rome
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  Francesco Panetta ( ITA)   Hagen Melzer ( GDR)   William Van Dijck ( BEL)
1991 Tokyo
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  Moses Kiptanui ( KEN)   Patrick Sang ( KEN)   Azzedine Brahmi ( ALG)
1993 Stuttgart
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  Moses Kiptanui ( KEN)   Patrick Sang ( KEN)   Alessandro Lambruschini ( ITA)
1995 Gothenburg
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  Moses Kiptanui ( KEN)   Christopher Kosgei ( KEN)   Saad Al-Asmari ( KSA)
1997 Athens
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  Wilson Boit Kipketer ( KEN)   Moses Kiptanui ( KEN)   Bernard Barmasai ( KEN)
1999 Seville
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  Christopher Kosgei ( KEN)   Wilson Boit Kipketer ( KEN)   Ali Ezzine ( MAR)
2001 Edmonton
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  Reuben Kosgei ( KEN)   Ali Ezzine ( MAR)   Bernard Barmasai ( KEN)
2003 Saint-Denis
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  Saif Saaeed Shaheen ( QAT)   Ezekiel Kemboi ( KEN)   Eliseo Martín ( ESP)
2005 Helsinki
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  Saif Saaeed Shaheen ( QAT)   Ezekiel Kemboi ( KEN)   Brimin Kipruto ( KEN)
2007 Osaka
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  Brimin Kipruto ( KEN)   Ezekiel Kemboi ( KEN)   Richard Mateelong ( KEN)
2009 Berlin
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  Ezekiel Kemboi ( KEN)   Richard Mateelong ( KEN)   Bouabdellah Tahri ( FRA)
2011 Daegu
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  Ezekiel Kemboi ( KEN)   Brimin Kipruto ( KEN)   Mahiedine Mekhissi-Benabbad ( FRA)
2013 Moscow
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  Ezekiel Kemboi ( KEN)   Conseslus Kipruto ( KEN)   Mahiedine Mekhissi-Benabbad ( FRA)
2015 Beijing
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  Ezekiel Kemboi ( KEN)   Conseslus Kipruto ( KEN)   Brimin Kipruto ( KEN)
2017 London
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  Conseslus Kipruto ( KEN)   Soufiane El Bakkali ( MAR)   Evan Jager ( USA)
2019 Doha
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  Conseslus Kipruto ( KEN)   Lamecha Girma ( ETH)   Soufiane El Bakkali ( MAR)
2022 Eugene
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  Soufiane El Bakkali ( MAR)   Lamecha Girma ( ETH)   Conseslus Kipruto ( KEN)
2023 Budapest
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  Soufiane El Bakkali ( MAR)   Lamecha Girma ( ETH)   Abraham Kibiwott ( KEN)

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Kenya (KEN)1312732
2  Morocco (MAR)2226
3  Qatar (QAT)2002
4  Italy (ITA)1012
5  Germany (GER)1001
6  Ethiopia (ETH)0303
7  East Germany (GDR)0101
  Poland (POL)0101
9  France (FRA)0033
10  Algeria (ALG)0011
  Belgium (BEL)0011
  Great Britain (GBR)0011
  Saudi Arabia (KSA)0011
  Spain (ESP)0011
  United States (USA)0011
Totals (15 entries)19191957

Women

Women's race at the 2007 World Championships
Championships Gold Silver Bronze
2005 Helsinki
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  Dorcus Inzikuru ( UGA)   Yekaterina Volkova ( RUS)   Jeruto Kiptum ( KEN)
2007 Osaka
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  Yekaterina Volkova ( RUS)   Tatyana Petrova ( RUS)   Eunice Jepkorir ( KEN)
2009 Berlin
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Vacant [40] [41]   Yuliya Zarudneva ( RUS)   Milcah Chemos Cheywa ( KEN)
2011 Daegu
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  Habiba Ghribi ( TUN)   Milcah Chemos Cheywa ( KEN)   Mercy Wanjiku ( KEN)
2013 Moscow
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  Milcah Chemos Cheywa ( KEN)   Lydiah Chepkurui ( KEN)   Sofia Assefa ( ETH)
2015 Beijing
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  Hyvin Jepkemoi ( KEN)   Habiba Ghribi ( TUN)   Gesa Felicitas Krause ( GER)
2017 London
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  Emma Coburn ( USA)   Courtney Frerichs ( USA)   Hyvin Jepkemoi ( KEN)
2019 Doha
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  Beatrice Chepkoech ( KEN)   Emma Coburn ( USA)   Gesa Felicitas Krause ( GER)
2022 Eugene
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  Norah Jeruto ( KAZ)   Werkuha Getachew ( ETH)   Mekides Abebe ( ETH)
2023 Budapest
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  Winfred Yavi ( BHR)   Beatrice Chepkoech ( KEN)   Faith Cherotich ( KEN)

Season's bests

National records

Men

Equal or superior to 8:30.00 min:

Nation Time Athlete Date Place
  Ethiopia 7:52.11 Lamecha Girma 9 June 2023 Paris
  Qatar 7:53.63 Saif Saaeed Shaheen 3 September 2004 Brussels
  Kenya 7:53.64 Brimin Kipruto 22 July 2011 Monaco
  Morocco 7:55.28 Brahim Boulami 24 August 2001 Brussels
  France 8:00.09 Mahiedine Mekhissi-Benabbad 6 July 2013 Saint-Denis
  United States 8:00.45 Evan Jager 4 July 2015 Saint-Denis
  Uganda 8:03.81 Benjamin Kiplagat 8 July 2010 Lausanne
  Netherlands 8:04.95 Simon Vroemen 26 August 2005 Brussels
  Spain 8:05.69 Fernando Carro 12 July 2019 Monaco
  Sweden 8:05.75 Mustafa Mohamed 28 July 2007 Heusden
  Bahrain 8:06.13 Tareq Mubarak Taher 13 July 2009 Athens
  Great Britain 8:07.96 Mark Rowland 30 September 1988 Seoul
  Saudi Arabia 8:08.14 Saad Shaddad Al-Asmari 16 July 2002 Stockholm
  Italy 8:08.57 Francesco Panetta 5 September 1989 Rome
  Poland 8:09.11 Bronisław Malinowski 28 July 1976 Montreal
  Germany 8:09.48 Damian Kallabis 11 August 1999 Zürich
  Japan 8:09.91 Ryuji Miura 9 June 2023 Paris
  Belgium 8:10.01 William Van Dijck 15 September 1986 Brussels
  Algeria 8:10.23 Laid Bessou 18 August 2000 Monaco
  China 8:10.46 Sun Ripeng 19 October 1997 Shanghai
  Finland 8:10.67 Jukka Keskisalo 28 August 2009 Zürich
  Austria 8:10.83 Günther Weidlinger 21 August 1999 Seville
  Eritrea 8:11.22 Yemane Haileselassie 8 June 2017 Rome
  South Africa 8:11.50 Ruben Ramolefi 29 August 2011 Deagu
  Canada 8:11.64 Matthew Hughes 15 August 2013 Moscow
  Norway 8:12.05 Jim Svenøy 22 August 1997 Brussels
  Tanzania 8:12.48 Filbert Bayi 31 July 1980 Moscow
  Romania 8:13.26 Florin Ionescu 21 August 1999 Seville
  New Zealand 8:13.26 Geordie Beamish 21 July 2023 Monaco
  Tunisia 8:14.05 Amor Ben Yahia 29 June 2013 Mersin
  Brazil 8:14.41 Wander Moura 22 March 1995 Mar del Plata
  Russia 8:15.54 Pavel Potapovich 4 July 2003 Saint-Denis
  Australia 8:16.22 Shaun Creighton 2 July 1993 Villeneuve d'Ascq
  Slovenia 8:16.96 Boštjan Buč 12 June 2003 Ostrava
  Turkey 8:17.85 Tarik Langat Akdag 3 August 2012 London
  Hungary 8:17.97 Gábor Markó 21 July 1984 Potsdam
  India 8:11.20 Avinash Sable 6 August 2022 Birmingham
  Moldova 8:18.97 Ion Luchianov 16 August 2008 Beijing
  Uzbekistan 8:19.75 Anatoliy Dimov 31 July 1980 Moscow
  Portugal 8:19.82 Manuel Silva 27 July 2004 Stockholm
  Venezuela 8:20.87 José Peña 1 September 2013 Berlin
  Bulgaria 8:20.87 Mitko Tsenov 12 June 2014 Huelva
  Ukraine 8:21.75 Andriy Popelyayev 19 July 1984 Moscow
  Djibouti 8:22.17 Mohamed Ismail Ibrahim 12 June 2021 Nice
  Lithuania 8:22.2 h Vladimiras Dudinas 19 August 1969 Kyiv
  Switzerland 8:22.24 Christian Belz 4 June 2001 Hengelo
  Iran 8:22.79 Hosein Keyhani 27 August 2018 Jakarta
  Denmark 8:22.9 h Flemming Jensen 30 April 1983 Eugene
  Uruguay 8:23.02 Ricardo Vera 28 June 1992 Hengelo
  Czech Republic 8:23.8 h Dusan Moravcik 17 September 1972 Prague
  Greece 8:24.01 Filippos Filippou 15 September 1983 Casablanca
  Cyprus
  Ireland 8:24.09 Brendan Quinn 30 August 1985 Brussels
  Kazakhstan 8:24.13 Artyom Kosinov 11 June 2012 Moscow
  Israel 8:24.14 Itai Maggidi 4 July 2008 Longeville-lès-Metz
  Belarus 8:25.2 h Aleksandr Vorobey 6 July 1980 Moscow
  Zambia 8:25.49 Godfrey Siamusiye 16 July 1995 Birmingham
  Argentina 8:25.63 Marcelo Cascabelo 4 June 1989 Belgrade
  Colombia 8:25.66 Carlos San Martín 29 June 2021 Castellón
  Mexico 8:25.69 Salvador Miranda 8 July 2000 Barakaldo
  Cuba 8:26.16 José Sanchez 19 June 2009 Havana
  Puerto Rico 8:27.91 Alexander Greaux 10 July 2004 Barakaldo
  Georgia 8:28.0 h Sergey Skripka 11 June 1977 Moscow
  Estonia 8:28.55 Kaur Kivistik 3 September 2019 Zagreb
  Peru 8:28.67 Mario Bazán 16 August 2009 Berlin
  Serbia 8:28.80 Vule Maksimović 4 September 1989 Budapest
  Egypt 8:28.87 Salem Mohamed Attiaallah 17 July 2019 Barcelona
  Chile 8:28.99 Emilio Ulloa 8 August 1984 Los Angeles

Women

Equal or superior to 9:30.00 min:

Nation Time Athlete Date Place
  Kenya 8:44.32 Beatrice Chepkoech 20 July 2018 Monaco
  Bahrain 8:52.78 Ruth Jebet 27 August 2016 Saint-Denis
  Kazakhstan 8:53.02 Norah Jeruto 20 July 2022 Eugene
  Ethiopia 8:54.61 Werkwuha Getachew 20 July 2022 Eugene
  Russia 8:58.81 Gulnara Galkina 17 August 2008 Beijing
  United States 9:00.85 Courtney Frerichs 20 July 2018 Monaco
  Uganda 9:01.45 Peruth Chemutai 4 August 2021 Tokyo
  Germany 9:03.30 Gesa-Felicitas Krause 28 September 2019 Doha
  Tunisia 9:05.36 Habiba Ghribi 11 September 2015 Brussels
  France 9:06.15 Alice Finot 27 August 2023 Budapest
  Slovenia 9:06.37 Maruša Mišmaš-Zrimsek 27 August 2023 Budapest
  Great Britain 9:07.87 Elizabeth Bird 10 August 2022 Monaco
  Spain 9:09.39 Marta Domínguez 25 July 2009 Barcelona
  Albania 9:09.64 Luiza Gega 31 August 2023 Zürich
  Norway 9:13.35 Karoline Bjerkeli Grøvdal 26 August 2017 Sandnes
  Denmark 9:13.46 Anna Emilie Møller 30 September 2019 Doha
  Turkey 9:13.53 Gülcan Mıngır 9 June 2012 Sofia
  Jamaica 9:14.09 Aisha Praught-Leer 31 August 2018 Brussels
  Australia 9:14.28 Genevieve LaCaze 27 August 2016 Saint-Denis
  India 9:15.31 Parul Chaudhary 27 August 2023 Budapest
  Belarus 9:16.51 Alesya Turova 27 July 2002 Gdańsk
  Romania 9:16.85 Cristina Casandra 17 August 2008 Beijing
  Poland 9:17.15 Wioletta Janowska 3 July 2006 Athens
  Portugal 9:18.54 Jessica Augusto 9 June 2010 Huelva
  Switzerland 9:20.28 Chiara Scherrer 18 June 2022 Paris
  China 9:20.32 Zhang Xinyan 8 April 2021 Shaoxing
  Morocco 9:20.64 Salima El Ouali Alami 17 July 2015 Monaco
  Canada 9:22.40 Geneviève Lalonde 4 August 2021 Tokyo
  Sweden 9:23.96 Charlotta Fougberg 12 July 2014 Glasgow
  Brazil 9:24.38 Tatiane Raquel da Silva 11 June 2022 Watford
  Ukraine 9:24.54 Nataliya Strebkova 30 June 2022 Stockholm
  Finland 9:24.70 Sandra Eriksson 12 July 2014 Glasgow
  Algeria 9:25.90 Amina Betiche 17 May 2017 Baku
  Argentina 9:25.99 Belén Casetta 11 August 2017 London
  Hungary 9:26.59 Zita Kácser 31 August 2019 Budapest
  Lithuania 9:26.88 Greta Karinauskaitė 27 May 2023 Sacramento
  Latvia 9:27.21 Poļina Jeļizarova 4 August 2012 London
  Netherlands 9:27.38 Irene van der Reijken 3 June 2021 Huelva
  Italy 9:27.48 Elena Romagnolo 15 August 2008 Beijing
  Ireland 9:28.29 Roisin McGettigan 28 July 2007 Heusden-Zolder
  Belgium 9:28.47 Veerle Dejaeghere 2 June 2007 Neerpelt
  Israel 9:29.74 Adva Cohen 12 August 2018 Berlin

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