3000 metres race walk

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3000 metres race walk
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Men Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tom Bosworth 10:30.28 i (2018)
Women Flag of Ireland.svg Gillian O'Sullivan 11:35.34 i (2003)

The 3000 metres race walk is a racewalking event. The event is competed as a track race and was part of the athletics programme for women at the IAAF World Indoor Championships in Athletics until 1993. Athletes must always keep in contact with the ground and the supporting leg must remain straight until the raised leg passes it. 3000 meters is 1.86 miles. [1]

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The imperial equivalent of the 3000 m walk is the 2 miles race walk, which was contested at the USA Indoor Track and Field Championships until 1987. The distance has also been contested at racewalking events in Moscow. [2]

World records

IAAF just ratified world records for women's indoor marks. On January 30, 1999, Claudia Stef of Romania set the 3000 m race walk world indoor record in Bucharest in a time of 11:40.33. The all-time men's best 3000 m race-walk mark was also set indoors and is held by Tom Bosworth of the United Kingdom, at 10:30.28.

All-time top 25

Men

RankResultAthleteNationalityDatePlaceRef
110:30.28 i Tom Bosworth Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain25 February 2018Glasgow [5]
210:31.42 i Andreas Erm Flag of Germany.svg Germany4 February 2001Halle
310:47.08 Lebogang Shange Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa21 July 2018London [6]
410:47.11 Giovanni De Benedictis Flag of Italy.svg Italy19 May 1990San Giovanni Valdarno
510:49.33 i Christopher Linke Flag of Germany.svg Germany9 February 2018Erfurt [7]
610:52.15 i Nils Brembach Flag of Germany.svg Germany9 February 2018Erfurt [8]
710:52.77 i Callum Wilkinson Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain25 February 2018Glasgow [9]
810:54.61 i Carlo Mattioli Flag of Italy.svg Italy6 February 1980Milan
910:54.70 Dane Bird-Smith Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia11 February 2017Brisbane [10]
1010:56.22 Andrew Jachno Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia7 February 1991Melbourne
1110:56.30 i Marius Žiukas Flag of Lithuania.svg Lithuania25 February 2018Glasgow [11]
1210:56.34 Roman Mrázek Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czechoslovakia
Flag of Slovakia.svg Slovakia
14 Jun 1989 Bratislava
1310:56.77+ i Ivano Brugnetti Flag of Italy.svg Italy21 Feb 2009 Turin
1410:56.88 i Reima Salonen Flag of Finland.svg Finland5 February 1984Turku
1510:57.32 i Matej Tóth Flag of Slovakia.svg Slovakia12 February 2011Vienna
1610:57.77 Francesco Fortunato Flag of Italy.svg Italy9 June 2022Rome [12]
1710:58.16 Kévin Campion Flag of France.svg France8 Jul 2014 Cork
1810:58.47 Alex Wright Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland8 Jul 2014Cork
1910:58.89 i Dawid Tomala Flag of Poland.svg Poland25 February 2018Glasgow [13]
2010:59.04 Luke Adams Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia8 Jul 2014Cork
2110:59.91 Gianluca Picchiottino Flag of Italy.svg Italy9 June 2022Rome [14]
2211:00.2 h Jozef Pribilinec Flag of Slovakia.svg Slovakia30 August 1985 Banská Bystrica
2311:00.50+ Paquillo Fernández Flag of Spain.svg Spain8 June 2007 Villeneuve-d'Ascq
2411:00.56 David Smith Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia24 Jan 1987 Perth
2511:00.68 Antón Kučmín Flag of Slovakia.svg Slovakia21 August 2013 Dubnica nad Váhom

Notes

Below is a list of other times equal or superior to 11:00.68:

Women

RankResultAthleteNationalityDatePlaceRef
111:35.34 i [17] Gillian O'Sullivan Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland15 February 2003Belfast
211:40.33 i Claudia Stef Flag of Romania.svg Romania30 January 1999Bucharest
311:41.85 i Norica Câmpean Flag of Romania.svg Romania6 February 1999Bucharest
411:44.00 i Alina Ivanova
511:44.10 i Anisya Kirdyapkina Flag of Russia.svg Russia5 February 2012Moscow
611:49.73 i Yelena Nikolayeva
711:50.08 i Eleonora Giorgi
811:50.30 Marina Pandakova Flag of Russia.svg Russia1 March 1989Moscow
911:50.48 i Melanie Seeger
1011:50.90 i Beate Gummelt
1111:51.26 Kerry Saxby-Junna
1211:52.38 Anežka Drahotová
1311:53.23 i Ileana Salvador
1411:54.32 i Anna Rita Sidoti
1511:55.30 i Antonella Palmisano Flag of Italy.svg Italy17 February 2018Ancona [18]
1611:56.59 i Irina Yumanova
1711:57.00 i Elisa Rigaudo
1811:57.48 i Yelena Arshintseva
1911:57.71 i Svetlana Vasilyeva
2011:57.80 Erica Alfridi
2111:57.89 i Marina Pandakova
2211:58.17 Elisabetta Perrone
2311:58.44 i Vera Sokolova
2411:58.9 h Yelena Gruzinova
2511:59.25 Olimpiada Ivanova

Notes

Below is a list of other times equal or superior to 11:54.80:

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