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Long-distance track event

 

Long-distance track event

Long-distance track event races require runners to balance their energy. Because of these types of races are very energy-consuming, one requires mental determination and aerobic conditioning, since stamina is a bigger factor than speed. A person may be considered to be minimally trained if one has trained consistently for over 10 weeks prior to running the race.

Standard long-distance events

3,000 meter steeplechase

  • The 3,000 meter Steeplechase is a distance event requiring greater strength, stamina and agility than the flat 3,000 meter event. The world record for men is:

Brahim Boulami 7:55.28 2001 For women:

Gulnara Samitova 9:01.59 Heraklion 04 July 2004

5,000 meters

  • The 5,000 meter is considered a premier event that requires tactics and superior aerobic conditioning. Training for such an event may comprise of a total of 60-200 kilometers a week. The world record for men:

Kenenisa Bekele 12:37.35 2004 For women:

Elvan Abeylegesse 14:24.68 Norway 11 June 2004

10,000 meters

  • The 10,000 meter is the final standard track event. Most of those running such races also compete in road races and cross country running events. The world record for men:

Kenenisa Bekele 26:20.31 2004 For women:

Wang Junxia 29:31.78 1993

Other distance events

Longer races are rarely contested on the track, although records do exist for distances up to 1600 kilometers (see marathonss and ultramarathons). 3,000 meters is considered a middle distance track event.

Notable long-distance track athletes

Men

See also


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