10,000 metres race walk

The 10,000 metres race walk is a racewalking event. The event is competed as a track race. Athletes must always keep in contact with the ground and the supporting leg must remain straight until the raised leg passes it. 10,000 meters is 6.21 miles.[1]

Athletics
10,000 metres walk
World records
Men Paquillo Fernández (ESP) 37:53.09 (2008)
Women Nadezhda Ryashkina (URS) 41:56.23 (1990)

History

This distance is not commonly raced at senior competitions but part of junior and youth championships. Top level senior athletics racewalking events typically feature 10 km road distance.

World records

On July 27, 2008, Paquillo Fernández of Spain set a new 10,000 m race walk world record in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in a time of 37:53.09. The all-time women's 10,000 m race-walk record is held by Nadezhda Ryashkina of Soviet Union, at 41:56.23.

All-time top 25 racewalkers outdoor

  • ht = hand timing

Men

  • Correct as of 5 February 2020.[2]
Rank Result Athlete Nationality Date Place Ref
1 37:53.09 Paquillo Fernández  Spain 27 July 2008 Santa Cruz de Tenerife
2 37:58.08 Daisuke Matsunaga  Japan 7 July 2018 Kitami [3]
3 37:58.6 (ht) Ivano Brugnetti  Italy 23 July 2005 Sesto San Giovanni
4 38:01.49 Eiki Takahashi  Japan 13 December 2015 Isahaya
5 38:02.60 Jozef Pribilinec  Slovakia 30 August 1985 Banská Bystrica
6 38:03.95 Perseus Karlström  Sweden 24 August 2019 Stockholm
7 38:06.28 Miguel Ángel López  Spain 24 July 2016 Gijón [4]
8 38:06.6 (ht) David Smith  Australia 25 September 1986 Sydney
9 38:08.13 Yohann Diniz  France 12 July 2014 Reims
10 38:10.23 Yusuke Suzuki  Japan 16 July 2015 Abashiri
11 38:12.13 Ronald Weigel  East Germany 11 May 1986 Potsdam
12 38:18.0 (ht) Valdas Kazlauskas  Soviet Union  Lithuania 18 September 1983 Moscow
13 38:20.0 (ht) Moacir Zimmermann  Brazil 7 June 2008 Blumenau
14 38:23.73 [5] Wang Zhen  China 8 February 2015 Genova [6]
15 38:24.0 (ht) Bernardo Segura  Mexico 7 May 1994 Bergen
16 38:24.31 Hatem Ghoula  Tunisia 30 May 1998 Tunis
17 38:26.4 (ht) Daniel García  Mexico 17 May 1997 Sdr Omme
18 38:26.53 Robert Korzeniowski  Poland 31 May 2002 Riga
19 38:27.57 Robert Heffernan  Ireland 20 July 2008 Dublin
20 38:28.05 Massimo Stano  Italy 28 April 2019 Rome
21 38:30.61 Dane Bird-Smith  Australia 5 April 2019 Sydney [7]
22 38:32.0 Erik Tysse  Norway 13 June 2008 Bergen
23 38:37.02 Kevin Campion  France 13 July 2013 Paris
24 38:37.6 (ht) Jefferson Pérez  Ecuador 9 May 1998 Bergen
25 38:37.9 (ht) Walter Arena  Italy 13 April 1990 Catania

Notes

Below is a list of other times equal or superior to 38:23.50:

Women

  • Correct as of 19 September 2018.[8]
Rank Result Athlete Nationality Date Place Ref
1 41:37.9 (ht) [9] Gao Hongmiao  China 7 April 1994 Beijing
2 41:42.5 (ht) [10] Lyudmyla Olyanovska  Ukraine 1 November 2014 Mukachevo
3 41:56.23 Nadezhda Ryashkina  Soviet Union 24 July 1990 Seattle
4 41:57.22 Kerry Saxby-Junna  Australia 24 July 1990 Seattle
5 41:57.29 Antonella Palmisano  Italy 23 April 2017 Orvieto [11]
6 42:02.99 Sandra Arenas  Colombia 25 August 2018 Trujillo [12]
7 42:11.5 (ht) Beate Gummelt  Germany 5 May 1992 Fana
8 42:13.7 (ht) Madelein Svensson  Sweden 5 May 1992 Fana
9 42:14.12 Raquel González  Spain 23 July 2016 Gijón [13]
10 42:19.2 (ht) Gu Yan  China 7 April 1994 Beijing
11 42:23.37 Julia Takács  Spain 27 July 2014 Alcobendas
12 42:23.7 (ht) Ileana Salvador  Italy 8 May 1993 Fana
13 42:30.31 Olimpiada Ivanova  Russia 26 July 1994 Sankt Petersburg
14 42:35.69 Beatriz Pascual  Spain 23 July 2016 Gijón [14]
15 42:37.0 (ht) Sari Essayah  Finland 8 May 1993 Fana
16 42:38.24 Liu Hongyu  China 24 October 1995 Nanjing
17 42:40.37 Feng Haixia  China 24 October 1995 Nanjing
18 42:43.23 Yelena Sayko  Russia 26 July 1994 Sankt Peterburg
19 42:45.0 (ht) Elisabetta Perrone  Italy 30 May 1999 Catania
20 42:46.7 (ht) Cui Yingzi  China 15 March 1992 Jinan
Chen Yueling  China 15 March 1992 Jinan
22 42:47.25 Anezka Drahotová  Czech Republic 23 July 2014 Eugene
23 42:47.4 (ht) Katarzyna Radtke  Poland 8 May 1993 Fana
24 42:47.6 (ht) Li Chunxiu  China 15 March 1992 Jinan
25 42:50.0 (ht) Guan Ping  China 15 March 1992 Jinan

Notes

Below is a list of other times equal or superior to 42:30.13:

  • Kerry Saxby-Junna also walked hand-timed 42:22.6 (1993), 42:23.9 (1992), 42:25.2 (1990), automatic-timed 42:26.29 (1993), and hand-timed 42:27.5 (1995).
  • Beate Gummelt also walked hand-timed 42:29.4 (1990), 38:21.88 (2016).
  • Gao Hongmiao also walked 42:30.13 (1995).

All-time top 25 racewalkers indoor

Men

  • Correct as of 2 September 2018.[15]
Rank Result Athlete Nationality Date Place Ref
1 38:23.73 [16] Wang Zhen  China 8 February 2015 Genoa
2 38:31.4 (ht) Werner Heyer  East Germany 12 January 1980 Berlin
3 38:35.5 (ht) Ronald Weigel  Germany 12 January 1980 Berlin
4 38:46.0 (ht) Reima Salonen  Finland 9 March 1988 Turku
5 38:54.4 (ht) Frants Kostyukevich  Belarus 3 February 1996 Minsk
6 39:06.06 Igor Glavan  Ukraine 24 December 2014 Sumy
7 39:10.6 (ht) Mikhail Khmelnitskiy  Belarus 4 February 1995 Minsk
8 39:13.15 Hartwig Gauder  Germany 26 February 1988 Senftenberg
9 39:14.0 (ht) Pyotr Pochenchuk  Belarus 6 February 1983 Moskva
10 39:15.91 Cai Zelin  China 8 February 2015 Genova
11 39:20.52 Nazar Kovalenko  Ukraine 20 February 2010 Sumy
12 39:20.8 Viktor Semyonov  Russia 17 February 1980 Moskva
13 39:21.0 (ht) Vladimir Andreyev  Russia 21 January 1997 Moskva
14 39:21.6 (ht) Nikolay Matveyev  Belarus 2 March 1981 Minsk
15 39:22.0 (ht) Aleksey Voyevodin  Russia 28 December 2001 Penza
16 39:26.79 Ivan Trotskiy  Belarus 22 February 2008 Mogilyov
17 39:26.90 Ruslan Dmytrenko  Ukraine 16 February 2012 Sumy
18 39:27.5 (ht) Artur Meleshkevich  Belarus 3 February 1996 Minsk
19 39:30.5 (ht) Mikhail Orlov  Russia 24 January 1995 Moskva
20 39:32.0 (ht) Igor Plotnikov  Russia 4 March 1988 Minsk
Aleksey Kronin  Russia 21 January 1997 Moskva
22 39:34.0 (ht) Roland Wieser  East Germany 11 January 1984 Potsdam
23 39:34.6 (ht) Aivars Rumbenieks  Lithuania 17 February 1980 Moskva
24 39:38.6 (ht) Valdas Kazlauskas  Lithuania 17 February 1980 Moskva
25 39:39.0 (ht) Ralf Kowalsky  East Germany 11 January 1984 Potsdam

Women

Rank Result Athlete Nationality Date Place Ref
1 43:54.63 Yelena Ginko  Belarus 22 February 2008 Mogilev
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7 44:38.8 (ht) Olimpiada Ivanova  Russia 21 January 2001 Moscow
8 44:39.55 Viktoriya Rashchupkina  Belarus 16 February 2018 Mogilev [17]
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  • Yelena Ginko also walked 44:07.43 (2006)

Medalists

European Athletics Championships

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1946 Oslo
 John Mikaelsson (SWE)  Fritz Schwab (SUI)  Émile Maggi (FRA)
1950 Brussels
 Fritz Schwab (SUI)  Émile Maggi (FRA)  John Mikaelsson (SWE)
1954 Berne
 Josef Doležal (TCH)  Anatoliy Yegorov (URS)  Sergey Lobastov (URS)
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References

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  2. "All-time men's best 10000m track walk". alltime-athletics.com. September 2, 2018. Retrieved November 11, 2018.
  3. "08/07/2018 Kitami (JPN): Re-written the world season list of 10.000m track walk men". marciadalmondo.com. July 8, 2018. Retrieved November 13, 2018.
  4. "Flash-News des Tages" (in German). DLV. July 24, 2016. Retrieved October 14, 2016.
  5. different sources listed time both as indoor and outdoor mark, probably outdoor
  6. "Marcia, Wang 38:23.73 al Frigerio" (in Italian). FIDAL. February 9, 2015. Retrieved March 31, 2017.
  7. "05/04/2019 Sydney (AUS): Dane Bird-Smith and Katie Hayward Australian champions on track". marciadalmondo.com. April 5, 2019. Retrieved July 28, 2020.
  8. "All-time women's best 10000m track race-walk". alltime-athletics.com. September 19, 2018. Retrieved November 11, 2018.
  9. not ratified by IAAF
  10. not ratified by IAAF
  11. Filippo Francesco Idone (April 23, 2017). "Atletica, 10.000 metri su pista: Antonella Palmisano realizza il record italiano". sportfair.it (in Italian). Retrieved April 30, 2017.
  12. Eduardo Biscayart (August 27, 2018). "Arenas threatens world record at Ibero-American Championships". IAAF. Retrieved August 27, 2018.
  13. "Raquel González, campeona de 10.000 marcha con nuevo récord de España" (in Spanish). efe.com. July 23, 2016. Retrieved July 25, 2016.
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  16. probably outdoor performance
  17. "Mogilev (Belarus), 16-18.2.2018 -National Championships-". trackinsun.blogspot.de. February 18, 2018. Retrieved February 22, 2018.
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