Atletik under sommer-OL 2016 - 10000 meter løb (herrer)
Mændenes 10000 meter under det 31. sommer-OL 2016 | |||||||||||||
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Mændenes 10000 meter vinder Mo Farah | |||||||||||||
Sted | Olympic Stadium | ||||||||||||
Datoer | 13. august 2016 (finale) | ||||||||||||
Atleter | 34 fra 16 nationer | ||||||||||||
Vindertid | 27:05.17 | ||||||||||||
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Mændenes 10000 meter under sommer-OL 2016 fandt sted den 13. august 2016 på Olympic Stadium.[1]
Referencer
- ^ "Men's 10000m". Rio 2016 Organisation. Hentet 3. august 2016. (Webside ikke længere tilgængelig)
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Spcs. Leonard Korir and Shadrack Kipchirchir run 10,000 meters (5).jpg
Forfatter/Opretter: U.S. Army, Licens: CC BY 2.0
Spcs. Leonard Korir and Shadrack Kipchichir finish 14th and 19th respectively in the men's 10,000-meter run Aug. 13 at the 2016 Rio Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. Both Soldiers in the U.S. Army World Class Athlete Program turned in their season-best performaces, with Korir finishing in 27 minutes, 58.65 seconds and Kipchirchir clocked at 27:58.32. Mohamed Farah of Great Britain successfully defended his Olympic crown by winning the race in 27:05.17. Paul Kipnetech Tanui of Kenya took the silver in 27:05.64, and Tamirat Tola of Ethiopia claimed the bronze in 27:06.27. U.S. Army photo by Tim Hipps, IMCOM Public Affairs #SoldierOlympians #ArmyOlympians #ArmyTeam #TeamUSA #RoadToRio #ArmyStrong #GoArmy
Forfatter/Opretter: U.S. Army, Licens: CC BY 2.0
Spcs. Leonard Korir and Shadrack Kipchichir finish 14th and 19th respectively in the men's 10,000-meter run Aug. 13 at the 2016 Rio Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. Both Soldiers in the U.S. Army World Class Athlete Program turned in their season-best performaces, with Korir finishing in 27 minutes, 58.65 seconds and Kipchirchir clocked at 27:58.32. Mohamed Farah of Great Britain successfully defended his Olympic crown by winning the race in 27:05.17. Paul Kipnetech Tanui of Kenya took the silver in 27:05.64, and Tamirat Tola of Ethiopia claimed the bronze in 27:06.27. U.S. Army photo by Tim Hipps, IMCOM Public Affairs #SoldierOlympians #ArmyOlympians #ArmyTeam #TeamUSA #RoadToRio #ArmyStrong #GoArmy