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3000 metres steeplechase

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Most common distance for the steeplechase in track and field
Athletics
3000 Metres Steeplechase
3000 m steeplechase atRio 2016
World records
MenEthiopiaLamecha Girma 7:52.11 (2023)
WomenKenyaBeatrice Chepkoech 8:44.32 (2018)
Olympic records
MenKenyaConseslus Kipruto 8:03.28 (2016)
WomenBahrainWinfred Yavi 8:52.76 (2024)
World Championship records
MenKenyaEzekiel Kemboi 8:00.43 (2009)
WomenKazakhstanNorah Jeruto 8:53.02 (2022)

The3000 metres steeplechase or3000-meter steeplechase (usuallyabbreviated as3000mSC) is the most common distance for thesteeplechase intrack and field. It is anobstacle race over the distance of the3000 metres, which derives its name from thehorse racing steeplechase.

Rules

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

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. The rulebook simply but clearly states, "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 (1.86 miles); junior and somemasters events are 2,000 metres (1.24 miles), as women's events used to be. The circuit has four ordinary barriers and one water jump. During 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, and 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 inhurdling, 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

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See also:3000 metres steeplechase world record progression
Tables show data for two definitions of "Top 25" - the top 253000m steeplechase times and the top 25athletes:
- denotes top performance forathletes in the top 253000m steeplechase times
- denotes lesser performances, still in the top 253000m steeplechase times, by repeat athletes
- denotes top performance (only) for other top 25athletes who fall outside the top 25 3000m steeplechase times

Men

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  • Correct as of July 2024.[2]
Ath.#Perf.#TimeAthleteNationDatePlaceRef.
117:52.11Lamecha Girma Ethiopia9 June 2023Paris[3]
227:53.63Saif Saaeed Shaheen1 Qatar3 September 2004Brussels
337:53.64Brimin Kipruto Kenya22 July 2011Monaco[4]
447:54.31Paul Kipsiele Koech Kenya31 May 2012Rome
557:55.28Brahim Boulami Morocco24 August 2001Brussels
67:55.51Shaheen #226 August 2005Brussels
677:55.72Bernard Barmasai Kenya24 August 1997Cologne
787:55.76Ezekiel Kemboi Kenya22 July 2011Monaco
897:56.16Moses Kiptanui Kenya24 August 1997Cologne
107:56.32Shaheen #33 July 2006Athens
117:56.34Shaheen #48 July 2005Rome
127:56.37Koech #28 July 2005Rome
137:56.54Shaheen #518 August 2006Zürich
147:56.58Koech #311 May 2012Doha
9157:56.68Soufiane El Bakkali Morocco28 May 2023Rabat[5]
10167:56.81Richard Mateelong Kenya11 May 2012Doha
177:56.94Shaheen #619 September 2004Monaco
187:57.28Shaheen #714 June 2005Athens
11197:57.29Reuben Kosgei Kenya24 August 2001Brussels
207:57.32Koech #422 July 2011Monaco
217:57.38Shaheen #814 September 2003Monaco
227:57.42Koech #514 September 2003Monaco
237:58.09Boulami #219 July 2002Monaco
247:58.10Shaheen #919 July 2002Monaco
257:58.15El Bakkali #220 July 2018Monaco[6]
127:58.41Jairus Birech Kenya5 September 2014Brussels[7]
137:59.08Wilson Boit Kipketer Kenya13 August 1997Zürich
148:00.09Mahiedine Mekhissi-Benabbad France6 July 2013Saint-Denis[8]
158:00.12Conseslus Kipruto Kenya5 June 2016Birmingham[9]
168:00.45Evan Jager United States4 July 2015Saint-Denis[10]
178:01.18Bouabdellah Tahri France18 August 2009Berlin[11]
188:01.67Abel Mutai Kenya31 May 2012Rome
198:01.69Kipkirui Misoi Kenya24 August 2001Brussels
208:02.36Abrham Sime Ethiopia7 July 2024Paris[12]
Amos Serem Kenya7 July 2024Paris[13]
228:03.41Patrick Sang Kenya24 August 1997Cologne
238:03.57Ali Ezzine Morocco23 June 2000Saint-Denis
Hillary Yego Kenya18 May 2013Shanghai
258:03.74Raymond Yator Kenya18 August 2000Monaco

Notes

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

Annulled marks

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

Women

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  • Correct as of 30 August 2024.[14]
Ath.#Perf.#TimeAthleteNationDatePlaceRef.
118:44.32Beatrice Chepkoech Kenya20 July 2018Monaco[15]
228:44.39Winfred Yavi Bahrain30 August 2024Rome[16]
338:48.03Peruth Chemutai Uganda30 August 2024Rome[16]
48:50.66Yavi #216 September 2023Eugene[17]
58:51.67B. Chepkoech #216 September 2023Eugene[17]
68:52.76Yavi #36 August 2024Saint-Denis[18]
478:52.78Ruth Jebet Bahrain27 August 2016Saint-Denis[19]
588:53.02Norah Jeruto Kazakhstan20 July 2022Eugene[20]
98:53.34Chemutai #26 August 2024Saint-Denis[18]
108:53.65Jeruto #221 August 2021Eugene
118:54.29Yavi #427 August 2023Budapest[21]
6128:54.61Werkuha Getachew Ethiopia20 July 2022Eugene[22]
138:55.09Chemutai #325 May 2024Eugene[23]
148:55.10B. Chepkoech #331 August 2018Brussels
7158:55.15Faith Cherotich Kenya6 August 2024Saint-Denis[18]
168:55.29Jebet #224 August 2017Zürich
178:55.40B. Chepkoech #420 April 2024Xiamen[24]
188:55.58B. Chepkoech #530 June 2019Stanford
8198:56.08Mekides Abebe Ethiopia20 July 2022Eugene[25]
208:56.51B. Chepkoech #625 May 2024Eugene[23]
218:56.55Yavi #518 June 2022Paris[26]
9228:57.35Jackline Chepkoech Kenya23 July 2023London[27]
238:57.65Cherotich #230 August 2024Rome[16]
10248:57.77Courtney Frerichs United States21 August 2021Eugene[28]
258:57.84B. Chepkoech #730 September 2019Doha[29]
118:58.67Alice Finot France6 August 2024Saint-Denis[18]
128:58.78Celliphine Chespol Kenya26 May 2017Eugene[30]
138:58.81Gulnara Galkina Russia17 August 2008Beijing[31]
149:00.01Hyvin Kiyeng Kenya28 May 2016Eugene[32]
159:00.71Sembo Almayew Ethiopia2 June 2023Florence[33]
169:02.35Emma Coburn United States30 September 2019Doha[29]
179:03.22Valerie Constien United States27 June 2024Eugene[34]
189:03.30Gesa-Felicitas Krause Germany30 September 2019Doha[29]
199:04.35Elizabeth Bird United Kingdom6 August 2024Saint-Denis[18]
209:04.61Zerfe Wondemagegn Ethiopia2 June 2023Florence[33]
219:04.93Marwa Bouzayani Tunisia30 August 2024Rome[16]
229:05.36Habiba Ghribi Tunisia11 September 2015Brussels[35]
239:06.07Lomi Muleta Ethiopia6 August 2024Saint-Denis[18]
249:06.37Maruša Mišmaš-Zrimšek Slovenia27 August 2023Budapest[36]
259:06.50Courtney Wayment United States27 June 2024Eugene[34]

Annulled marks

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The following athletes had their performances (inside 9:06.50) annulled due to doping offences:

Olympic medalists

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Men

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The water jump in the men's steeplechase at the1908 Summer Olympics
GamesGoldSilverBronze
1920 Antwerp
details
Percy Hodge
 Great Britain
Patrick Flynn
 United States
Ernesto Ambrosini
 Italy
1924 Paris
details
Ville Ritola
 Finland
Elias Katz
 Finland
Paul Bontemps
 France
1928 Amsterdam
details
Toivo Loukola
 Finland
Paavo Nurmi
 Finland
Ove Andersen
 Finland
1932 Los Angeles
details
Volmari Iso-Hollo
 Finland
Thomas Evenson
 Great Britain
Joe McCluskey
 United States
1936 Berlin
details
Volmari Iso-Hollo
 Finland
Kalle Tuominen
 Finland
Alfred Dompert
 Germany
1948 London
details
Tore Sjöstrand
 Sweden
Erik Elmsäter
 Sweden
Göte Hagström
 Sweden
1952 Helsinki
details
Horace Ashenfelter
 United States
Vladimir Kazantsev
 Soviet Union
John Disley
 Great Britain
1956 Melbourne
details
Chris Brasher
 Great Britain
Sándor Rozsnyói
 Hungary
Ernst Larsen
 Norway
1960 Rome
details
Zdzisław Krzyszkowiak
 Poland
Nikolay Sokolov
 Soviet Union
Semyon Rzhishchin
 Soviet Union
1964 Tokyo
details
Gaston Roelants
 Belgium
Maurice Herriott
 Great Britain
Ivan Belyayev
 Soviet Union
1968 Mexico City
details
Amos Biwott
 Kenya
Benjamin Kogo
 Kenya
George Young
 United States
1972 Munich
details
Kipchoge Keino
 Kenya
Ben Jipcho
 Kenya
Tapio Kantanen
 Finland
1976 Montreal
details
Anders Gärderud
 Sweden
Bronisław Malinowski
 Poland
Frank Baumgartl
 East Germany
1980 Moscow
details
Bronisław Malinowski
 Poland
Filbert Bayi
 Tanzania
Eshetu Tura
 Ethiopia
1984 Los Angeles
details
Julius Korir
 Kenya
Joseph Mahmoud
 France
Brian Diemer
 United States
1988 Seoul
details
Julius Kariuki
 Kenya
Peter Koech
 Kenya
Mark Rowland
 Great Britain
1992 Barcelona
details
Matthew Birir
 Kenya
Patrick Sang
 Kenya
William Mutwol
 Kenya
1996 Atlanta
details
Joseph Keter
 Kenya
Moses Kiptanui
 Kenya
Alessandro Lambruschini
 Italy
2000 Sydney
details
Reuben Kosgei
 Kenya
Wilson Boit Kipketer
 Kenya
Ali Ezzine
 Morocco
2004 Athens
details
Ezekiel Kemboi
 Kenya
Brimin Kipruto
 Kenya
Paul Kipsiele Koech
 Kenya
2008 Beijing
details
Brimin Kipruto
 Kenya
Mahiedine Mekhissi-Benabbad
 France
Richard Mateelong
 Kenya
2012 London
details
Ezekiel Kemboi
 Kenya
Mahiedine Mekhissi-Benabbad
 France
Abel Mutai
 Kenya
2016 Rio de Janeiro
details
Conseslus Kipruto
 Kenya
Evan Jager
 United States
Mahiedine Mekhissi-Benabbad
 France
2020 Tokyo
details
Soufiane El Bakkali
 Morocco
Lamecha Girma
 Ethiopia
Benjamin Kigen
 Kenya
2024 Paris
details
Soufiane El Bakkali
 Morocco
Kenneth Rooks
 United States
Abraham Kibiwot
 Kenya

Women

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GamesGoldSilverBronze
2008 Beijing[nb]
details
Gulnara Samitova-Galkina
 Russia
Eunice Jepkorir
 Kenya
Tatyana Petrova
 Russia
2012 London[nb2]
details
Habiba Ghribi
 Tunisia
Sofia Assefa
 Ethiopia
Milcah Chemos Cheywa
 Kenya
2016 Rio de Janeiro
details
Ruth Jebet
 Bahrain
Hyvin Jepkemoi
 Kenya
Emma Coburn
 United States
2020 Tokyo
details
Peruth Chemutai
 Uganda
Courtney Frerichs
 United States
Hyvin Jepkemoi
 Kenya
2024 Paris
details
Winfred Yavi
 Bahrain
Peruth Chemutai
 Uganda
Faith Cherotich
 Kenya
  • nbYekaterina 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]
  • nb2Yuliya 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

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Men

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ChampionshipsGoldSilverBronze
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
details
 Moses Kiptanui (KEN) Patrick Sang (KEN) Azzedine Brahmi (ALG)
1993 Stuttgart
details
 Moses Kiptanui (KEN) Patrick Sang (KEN) Alessandro Lambruschini (ITA)
1995 Gothenburg
details
 Moses Kiptanui (KEN) Christopher Kosgei (KEN) Saad Al-Asmari (KSA)
1997 Athens
details
 Wilson Boit Kipketer (KEN) Moses Kiptanui (KEN) Bernard Barmasai (KEN)
1999 Seville
details
 Christopher Kosgei (KEN) Wilson Boit Kipketer (KEN) Ali Ezzine (MAR)
2001 Edmonton
details
 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
details
 Saif Saaeed Shaheen (QAT) Ezekiel Kemboi (KEN) Brimin Kipruto (KEN)
2007 Osaka
details
 Brimin Kipruto (KEN) Ezekiel Kemboi (KEN) Richard Mateelong (KEN)
2009 Berlin
details
 Ezekiel Kemboi (KEN) Richard Mateelong (KEN) Bouabdellah Tahri (FRA)
2011 Daegu
details
 Ezekiel Kemboi (KEN) Brimin Kipruto (KEN) Mahiedine Mekhissi-Benabbad (FRA)
2013 Moscow
details
 Ezekiel Kemboi (KEN) Conseslus Kipruto (KEN) Mahiedine Mekhissi-Benabbad (FRA)
2015 Beijing
details
 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
details
 Conseslus Kipruto (KEN) Lamecha Girma (ETH) Soufiane El Bakkali (MAR)
2022 Eugene
details
 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

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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

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Women's race at the 2007 World Championships
ChampionshipsGoldSilverBronze
2005 Helsinki
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 Dorcus Inzikuru (UGA) Yekaterina Volkova (RUS) Jeruto Kiptum (KEN)
2007 Osaka
details
 Yekaterina Volkova (RUS) Tatyana Petrova (RUS) Eunice Jepkorir (KEN)
2009 Berlin
details
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
details
 Milcah Chemos Cheywa (KEN) Lydiah Chepkurui (KEN) Sofia Assefa (ETH)
2015 Beijing
details
 Hyvin Jepkemoi (KEN) Habiba Ghribi (TUN) Gesa Felicitas Krause (GER)
2017 London
details
 Emma Coburn (USA) Courtney Frerichs (USA) Hyvin Jepkemoi (KEN)
2019 Doha
details
 Beatrice Chepkoech (KEN) Emma Coburn (USA) Gesa Felicitas Krause (GER)
2022 Eugene
details
 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

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Men

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YearTimeAthletePlace
19688:24.2 Jouko Kuha (FIN)Stockholm
19698:22.2 Vladimiras Dudinas (URS)Kyiv
19708:21.98 Kerry O'Brien (AUS)Berlin
19718:24.0 Kerry O'Brien (AUS)Adelaide
19728:20.8 Anders Gärderud (SWE)Helsinki
19738:13.91 Ben Jipcho (KEN)Helsinki
19748:14.2 Anders Gärderud (SWE)Helsinki
19758:09.70 Anders Gärderud (SWE)Stockholm
19768:08.02 Anders Gärderud (SWE)Montréal
19778:14.05 Michael Karst (FRG)Stockholm
19788:05.4 Henry Rono (KEN)Seattle
19798:17.92 Henry Rono (KEN)Champaign
19808:09.70 Bronisław Malinowski (POL)Moscow
19818:12.32 Mariano Scartezzini (ITA)Zagreb
19828:16.17 Henry Marsh (USA)Koblenz
19838:12.37 Henry Marsh (USA)Berlin
19848:07.62 Joseph Mahmoud (FRA)Brussels
19858:09.17 Henry Marsh (USA)Koblenz
19868:10.01 William Van Dijck (BEL)Brussels
19878:08.57 Francesco Panetta (ITA)Rome
19888:05.51 Julius Kariuki (KEN)Seoul
19898:05.35 Peter Koech (KEN)Stockholm
19908:10.95 Peter Koech (KEN)Hengelo
19918:06.46 Moses Kiptanui (KEN)Brussels
19928:02.08 Moses Kiptanui (KEN)Zürich
19938:06.36 Moses Kiptanui (KEN)Stuttgart
19948:08.80 Moses Kiptanui (KEN)Zürich
19957:59.18 Moses Kiptanui (KEN)Zürich
19968:05.68 John Kosgei (KEN)Milan
19977:55.72 Bernard Barmasai (KEN)Cologne
19988:00.67 Bernard Barmasai (KEN)Monaco
19997:58.98 Bernard Barmasai (KEN)Monaco
20008:02.76 Bernard Barmasai (KEN)Monaco
20017:55.28 Brahim Boulami (MAR)Brussels
20027:58.09 Brahim Boulami (MAR)Monaco
20037:57.38 Saif Saeed Shaheen (QAT)Monaco
20047:53.63 Saif Saeed Shaheen (QAT)Brussels
20057:55.51 Saif Saeed Shaheen (QAT)Brussels
20067:56.32 Saif Saeed Shaheen (QAT)Athens
20077:58.80 Paul Kipsiele Koech (KEN)Brussels
20088:00.57 Paul Kipsiele Koech (KEN)Heusden-Zolder
20097:58.85 Ezekiel Kemboi (KEN)Doha
20108:00.90 Brimin Kipruto (KEN)Brussels
20117:53.64 Brimin Kipruto (KEN)Monaco
20127:54.31 Paul Kipsiele Koech (KEN)Rome
20137:59.03 Ezekiel Kemboi (KEN)Saint-Denis
20147:58.41 Jairus Birech (KEN)Brussels
20157:58.83 Jairus Birech (KEN)Saint-Denis
20168:00.12 Conseslus Kipruto (KEN)Birmingham
20178:01.29 Evan Jager (USA)Monaco
20187:58.15 Soufiane El Bakkali (MAR)Monaco
20198:01.35 Conseslus Kipruto (KEN)Doha
20208:08.04 Soufiane El Bakkali (MAR)Monaco
20218:07.12 Benjamin Kigen (KEN)Paris
20227:58.28 Soufiane El Bakkali (MAR)Rabat
20237:52.11 Lamecha Girma (ETH)Paris
20248:01.63 Lamecha Girma (ETH)Stockholm

Women

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YearTimeAthletePlace
199610:23.47 Courtney Meldrum (USA)Atlanta
199710:30.90 Melissa Teemant (USA)Indianapolis
19989:55.28 Daniela Petrescu (ROU)Bucharest
19999:48.88 Yelena Motalova (RUS)Tula
20009:48.88 Cristina Casandra (ROU)Reims
20019:44.36 Justyna Bak (POL)Poznań
20029:16.51 Alesya Turova (BLR)Gdańsk
20039:08.33 Gulnara Samitova (RUS)Tula
20049:01.59 Gulnara Samitova (RUS)Iraklio
20059:15.04 Dorcus Inzikuru (UGA)Athens
20069:17.15 Wioletta Janowska (POL)Athens
20079:06.57 Yekaterina Volkova (RUS)Osaka
20088:58.81 Gulnara Samitova-Galkina (RUS)Beijing
20099:12.50 Jennifer Simpson (USA)Berlin
20109:11.71 Milcah Chemos (KEN)Rome
20119:07.03 Yuliya Zaripova (RUS)Daegu
20129:05.02 Yuliya Zaripova (RUS)Stockholm
20139:11.65 Milcah Chemos Cheywa (KEN)Moscow
20149:10.64 Hiwot Ayalew (ETH)Glasgow
20159:05.36 Habiba Ghribi (TUN)Brussels
20168:52.78 Ruth Jebet (BHR)Saint-Denis
20178:55.29 Ruth Jebet (BHR)Zürich
20188:44.32 Beatrice Chepkoech (KEN)Monaco
20198:55.58 Beatrice Chepkoech (KEN)Palo Alto
20209:06.14 Hyvin Kiyeng (KEN)Berlin
20219:00.67 Norah Jeruto (KEN)Doha
20228:53.02 Norah Jeruto (KAZ)Eugene
20238:50.66 Winfred Yavi (BHR)Eugene
20248:44.39 Winfred Yavi (BHR)Rome

National records

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Men

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Equal or superior to 8:30.00 min:

NationTimeAthleteDatePlace
 Ethiopia7:52.11Lamecha Girma9 June 2023Paris
 Qatar7:53.63Saif Saaeed Shaheen3 September 2004Brussels
 Kenya7:53.64Brimin Kipruto22 July 2011Monaco
 Morocco7:55.28Brahim Boulami24 August 2001Brussels
 France8:00.09Mahiedine Mekhissi-Benabbad6 July 2013Saint-Denis
 United States8:00.45Evan Jager4 July 2015Saint-Denis
 Uganda8:03.81Benjamin Kiplagat8 July 2010Lausanne
 Netherlands8:04.95Simon Vroemen26 August 2005Brussels
 Spain8:05.69Fernando Carro12 July 2019Monaco
 Sweden8:05.75Mustafa Mohamed28 July 2007Heusden
 Bahrain8:06.13Tareq Mubarak Taher13 July 2009Athens
 Great Britain8:07.96Mark Rowland30 September 1988Seoul
 Saudi Arabia8:08.14Saad Shaddad Al-Asmari16 July 2002Stockholm
 Italy8:08.57Francesco Panetta5 September 1989Rome
 Poland8:09.11Bronisław Malinowski28 July 1976Montreal
 Tunisia8:09.41Mohamed Amin Jhinaoui7 July 2024Paris
 Germany8:09.48Damian Kallabis11 August 1999Zürich
 New Zealand8:09.64Geordie Beamish7 July 2024Paris
 Japan8:09.91Ryuji Miura9 June 2023Paris
 India8:09.91Avinash Sable7 July 2024Paris
 Belgium8:10.01William Van Dijck15 September 1986Brussels
 Algeria8:10.23Laid Bessou18 August 2000Monaco
 China8:10.46Sun Ripeng19 October 1997Shanghai
 Finland8:10.67Jukka Keskisalo28 August 2009Zürich
 Austria8:10.83Günther Weidlinger21 August 1999Seville
 Eritrea8:11.22Yemane Haileselassie8 June 2017Rome
 South Africa8:11.50Ruben Ramolefi29 August 2011Deagu
 Canada8:11.64Matthew Hughes15 August 2013Moscow
 Norway8:12.05Jim Svenøy22 August 1997Brussels
 Tanzania8:12.48Filbert Bayi31 July 1980Moscow
 Romania8:13.26Florin Ionescu21 August 1999Seville
 Brazil8:14.41Wander Moura22 March 1995Mar del Plata
 Russia8:15.54Pavel Potapovich4 July 2003Saint-Denis
 Australia8:16.22Shaun Creighton2 July 1993Villeneuve d'Ascq
 Slovenia8:16.96Boštjan Buč12 June 2003Ostrava
 Turkey8:17.85Tarık Langat Akdağ3 August 2012London
 Hungary8:17.97Gábor Markó21 July 1984Potsdam
 Luxembourg8:18.82Ruben Querinjean28 June 2024Luxembourg
 Moldova8:18.97Ion Luchianov16 August 2008Beijing
 Portugal8:19.82Manuel Silva27 July 2004Stockholm
 Denmark8:20.42Ole Hesselbjerg8 June 2021Turku
 Venezuela8:20.87José Peña1 September 2013Berlin
 Bulgaria8:20.87Mitko Tsenov12 June 2014Huelva
 Egypt8:21.55Salem Mohamed Attiaallah28 June 2024Luxembourg
 Ukraine8:21.75Andriy Popelyayev [ru]19 July 1984Moscow
 Andorra8:21.76Nahuel Carabaña10 September 2023Zagreb
 Czech Republic8:21.83Tomáš Habarta [de]10 June 2024Rome
 Djibouti8:22.17Mohamed Ismail Ibrahim12 June 2021Nice
 Lithuania8:22.2hVladimiras Dudinas [de;fr]19 August 1969Kyiv
 Switzerland8:22.24Christian Belz4 June 2001Hengelo
 Iran8:22.79Hosein Keyhani27 August 2018Jakarta
 Uruguay8:23.02Ricardo Vera28 June 1992Hengelo
 Cyprus8:24.01Filippos Filippou15 September 1983Casablanca
 Greece
 Ireland8:24.09Brendan Quinn30 August 1985Brussels
 Kazakhstan8:24.13Artyom Kosinov11 June 2012Moscow
 Israel8:24.14Itai Maggidi4 July 2008Longeville-lès-Metz
 Belarus8:25.2hAleksandr Vorobey6 July 1980Moscow
 Zambia8:25.49Godfrey Siamusiye16 July 1995Birmingham
 Argentina8:25.63Marcelo Cascabelo4 June 1989Belgrade
 Colombia8:25.66Carlos San Martín29 June 2021Castellón
 Mexico8:25.69Salvador Miranda8 July 2000Barakaldo
 Cuba8:26.16José Sanchez19 June 2009Havana
 Uzbekistan8:27.51
8:19.75[a]
Anatoliy Dimov19 June 1983
31 July 1980
Moscow
Moscow
 Armenia8:27.88Artashes Mikoyan29 May 1976Munich
 Puerto Rico8:27.91Alexander Greaux10 July 2004Barakaldo
 Georgia8:28.0hSergey Skripka11 June 1977Moscow
 Estonia8:28.55Kaur Kivistik3 September 2019Zagreb
 Peru8:28.67Mario Bazán16 August 2009Berlin
 Serbia8:28.80Vule Maksimović4 September 1989Budapest
 Chile8:28.99Emilio Ulloa8 August 1984Los Angeles

Women

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Equal or superior to 9:30.00 min:

NationTimeAthleteDatePlace
 Kenya8:44.32Beatrice Chepkoech20 July 2018Monaco
 Bahrain8:44.39Winfred Yavi30 August 2024Rome
 Kazakhstan8:53.02Norah Jeruto20 July 2022Eugene
 Ethiopia8:54.61Werkwuha Getachew20 July 2022Eugene
 Uganda8:55.09Peruth Chemutai25 May 2024Eugene
 United States8:57.77Courtney Frerichs21 August 2021Eugene
 France8:58.67Alice Finot6 August 2024Saint-Denis
 Russia8:58.81Gulnara Galkina17 August 2008Beijing
 Germany9:03.30Gesa-Felicitas Krause28 September 2019Doha
 Tunisia9:05.36Habiba Ghribi11 September 2015Brussels
 Slovenia9:06.37Maruša Mišmaš-Zrimsek27 August 2023Budapest
 Great Britain9:07.87Elizabeth Bird10 August 2022Monaco
 Spain9:09.39Marta Domínguez25 July 2009Barcelona
 Albania9:09.64Luiza Gega31 August 2023Zürich
 Norway9:13.35Karoline Bjerkeli Grøvdal26 August 2017Sandnes
 Denmark9:13.46Anna Emilie Møller30 September 2019Doha
 Turkey9:13.53Gülcan Mıngır9 June 2012Sofia
 Jamaica9:14.09Aisha Praught-Leer31 August 2018Brussels
 Australia9:14.28Genevieve LaCaze27 August 2016Saint-Denis
 India9:15.31Parul Chaudhary27 August 2023Budapest
 Belarus9:16.51Alesya Turova27 July 2002Gdańsk
 Poland9:16.51Alicja Konieczek4 August 2024Saint-Denis
 Romania9:16.85Cristina Casandra17 August 2008Beijing
 Portugal9:18.54Jessica Augusto9 June 2010Huelva
 Switzerland9:20.28Chiara Scherrer18 June 2022Paris
 China9:20.32Zhang Xinyan8 April 2021Shaoxing
 Canada9:20.58Ceili McCabe17 May 2024Los Angeles
 Morocco9:20.64Salima El Ouali Alami17 July 2015Monaco
 Finland9:22.77Ilona Mononen4 August 2024Saint-Denis
 Sweden9:23.96Charlotta Fougberg12 July 2014Glasgow
 Brazil9:24.38Tatiane Raquel da Silva11 June 2022Watford
 Ukraine9:24.54Nataliya Strebkova30 June 2022Stockholm
 Algeria9:25.90Amina Betiche17 May 2017Baku
 Argentina9:25.99Belén Casetta11 August 2017London
 Hungary9:26.59Zita Kácser31 August 2019Budapest
 Lithuania9:26.88Greta Karinauskaitė27 May 2023Sacramento
 Latvia9:27.21Poļina Jeļizarova4 August 2012London
 Netherlands9:27.38Irene van der Reijken3 June 2021Huelva
 Italy9:27.48Elena Romagnolo15 August 2008Beijing
 Ireland9:28.29Roisin McGettigan28 July 2007Heusden-Zolder
 Belgium9:28.47Veerle Dejaeghere2 June 2007Neerpelt
 Israel9:29.74Adva Cohen12 August 2018Berlin

Notes

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  1. ^Not accepted as a national record by the Uzbekistani athletic federation.

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  40. ^World champion steeplechaser Marta Dominguez banned for doping
  41. ^Spanish runner Marta Dominguez banned 3 years by CAS

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