3000 metres


The 3000 metres or 3000-metre run is a track running event, also commonly known as the "3K" or "3K run", where 7.5 laps are run around an outdoor 400 m track, or 15 laps around a 200 m indoor track.
It is debated whether the 3000 m should be classified as a middle-distance or long-distance event. In elite-level competition, 3000 m pace is more comparable to the pace found in the longer 5000 metres event, rather than mile pace. The men's world record performance for 3000 m equates to a pace of 58.34 seconds per 400 m, which is closer to the 60.43 seconds for 5000 m than the 55.46 seconds for the mile. However, the 3000 m does require some anaerobic conditioning, and an elite athlete needs to develop a high tolerance to lactic acid, as does the mile runner. Thus, the 3000 m demands a balance of aerobic endurance needed for the 5000 m and lactic acid tolerance needed for the mile.
In men's athletics, 3000 metres has been an Olympic discipline only as a team race at the 1912, 1920 and 1924 Summer Olympics. It has not been contested at any of the IAAF outdoor championships, but it is occasionally hosted at annual elite track and field meetings. It is often featured in indoor track and field programmes and is the longest-distance event present at the IAAF World Indoor Championships.
In women's athletics, 3000 metres was a standard event in the Olympic Games and World Championships. The event was discontinued at World Championship and Olympic level after the 1993 World Championships in Athletics, with Qu Yunxia being the final gold medal winner at the event. Starting with the 1995 World Championships in Athletics and the 1996 Olympic Games, it was replaced by 5000 metres, with other IAAF-organized championships following suit.
Skilled runners in this event reach speeds near vVO2max, for which the oxygen requirements of the body cannot continuously be satisfied, requiring some anaerobic effort.

Records

World records

  • Updated 25 August 2024. Source: World Athletics
DivisionTimeAthleteNationDatePlace
Men7:17.55Jakob Ingebrigtsen25 August 2024Chorzów
Women8:06.11Wang JunxiaChina

Short track world records

DivisionTimeAthleteNationDatePlace
Men7:22.91Grant Fisher8 February 2025New York City
Women8:16.60Genzene Dibaba6 February 2014Stockholm

Continental records

  • Updated 25 May 2025. Source: World Athletics
  • ''Sh = Short Track''

    All-time top 25

Outdoor men

  • Correct as of August 2024.
TimeAthleteNationDatePlace
117:17.55Jakob Ingebrigtsen25 August 2024Chorzów
227:20.67Daniel Komen1 September 1996Rieti
337:21.28Berihu Aregawi25 August 2024Chorzów
447:23.09Hicham El Guerrouj3 September 1999Brussels
57:23.63Ingebrigtsen #217 September 2023Eugene
567:23.64Yomif Kejelcha17 September 2023Eugene
77:24.00Ingebrigtsen #39 June 2023Paris
687:25.02Ali Saïdi-Sief18 August 2000Monaco
797:25.09Haile Gebrselassie28 August 1998Brussels
8107:25.11Noureddine Morceli2 August 1994Monaco
117:25.16Komen #210 August 1996Monaco
9127:25.47Grant Fisher17 September 2023Eugene
10137:25.48Telahun Haile Bekele17 September 2023Eugene
147:25.54Gebrselassie #28 August 1998Monaco
11157:25.79Kenenisa Bekele7 August 2007Stockholm
167:25.87Komen #323 August 1996Brussels
12177:25.93Thierry Ndikumwenayo10 August 2022Monaco
187:26.02Gebrselassie #322 August 1997Brussels
197:26.03Gebrselassie #410 June 1999Helsinki
13207:26.18Lamecha Girma5 May 2023Doha
217:26.25Kejelcha #21 July 2021Oslo
14227:26.28Selemon Barega17 September 2023Eugene
15237:26.62Mohammed Mourhit18 August 2000Monaco
16247:26.64Jacob Kiplimo17 September 2020Rome
257:26.69Bekele #215 July 2007Sheffield
177:27.18Moses Kiptanui25 July 1995Monaco
187:27.26Yenew Alamirew6 May 2011Doha
197:27.55Edwin Soi6 May 2011Doha
207:27.59Luke Kipkosgei8 August 1998Monaco
217:27.64Mohamed Katir13 July 2021London
227:27.66Eliud Kipchoge6 May 2011Doha
237:27.68Dominic Lokinyomo Lobalu20 July 2024London
247:27.75Tom Nyariki10 August 1996Monaco
257:28.02Stewart McSweyn17 September 2020Rome

Outdoor women

  • Correct as of August 2025.
TimeAthleteNationDatePlace
118:06.11Wang Junxia13 September 1993Beijing
228:07.04Faith Kipyegon16 August 2025Chorzów
338:11.56Beatrice Chebet25 May 2025Rabat
448:12.18Qu Yunxia13 September 1993Beijing
58:12.19Wang #212 September 1993Beijing
68:12.27Qu #212 September 1993Beijing
578:16.50Zhang Linli13 September 1993Beijing
688:18.49Sifan Hassan30 June 2019Stanford
798:19.08Francine Niyonsaba28 August 2021Paris
8108:19.52Ejgayehu Taye28 August 2021Paris
9118:19.78Ma Liyan12 September 1993Beijing
10128:20.07Konstanze Klosterhalfen30 June 2019Stanford
11138:20.27Letesenbet Gidey30 June 2019Stanford
12148:20.68Hellen Obiri9 May 2014Doha
13158:21.14Mercy Cherono9 May 2014Doha
168:21.26Ma #213 September 1993Beijing
14178:21.29Genzebe Dibaba30 June 2019Stanford
15188:21.42Gabriela Szabo19 July 2002Monaco
16198:21.50Diribe Welteji22 August 2024Lausanne
17208:21.53Margaret Chelimo Kipkemboi28 August 2021Paris
18218:21.64Sonia O'Sullivan15 July 1994London
19228:21.84Zhang Lirong13 September 1993Beijing
238:22.06Zhang Linli #212 September 1993Beijing
20248:22.20Paula Radcliffe19 July 2002Monaco
21258:22.22Almaz Ayana14 June 2015Rabat
228:22.62Tatyana Kazankina26 August 1984Leningrad
238:22.92Agnes Tirop25 September 2020Doha
238:22.92Beatrice Chepkoech25 September 2020Doha
258:23.23Edith Masai19 July 2002Monaco
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