Athletics at the 2008 Summer Paralympics – Men's 5000 metres T13

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The Men's 5,000m T13 had its first round held on September 9, beginning at 9:10 and the Final on September 11 at 9:30.

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Medalists

Gold Henry Kiprono Kirwa
Flag of Kenya.svg Kenya
Silver Youssef Benigrahim
Flag of Morocco.svg Morocco
Bronze Odair Santos
Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil

Results

PlaceAthleteClassSemifinalsFinal
1Flag of Kenya.svg  Henry Kiprono Kirwa  (KEN)T1215:45.71 Q14:24.02 WR
2Flag of Morocco.svg  Youssef Benibrahim  (MAR)T1315:13.41 Q14:50.32 PR
3Flag of Brazil.svg  Odair Santos  (BRA)T1215:09.90 Q14:53.35
4Flag of New Zealand.svg  Tim Prendergast  (NZL)T1315:47.26 Q15:13.60
5Flag of Germany.svg  Max Bergmann  (GER)T1315:29.33 q15:28.06
6Flag of Croatia.svg  Vedran Lozanov  (CRO)T1216:04.03 q15:41.36
7Flag of Spain.svg  Gustavo Nieves  (ESP)T1215:28.21 QDNF
8Flag of Morocco.svg  Tarik Zalzouli  (MAR)T1315:48.84 QDNF
9Flag of Colombia.svg  Elkin Serna  (COL)T1215:53.22 qDNF
10Flag of Iran.svg  Ali Elahi  (IRI)T1216:03.55 qDNF
11Flag of the United States.svg  Peter Gottwald Jr  (USA)T1316:11.31
12Flag of Japan.svg  Tadashi Horikoshi  (JPN)T1216:27.36
13Flag of Panama.svg  Said Gomez  (PAN)T1316:54.95
14Flag of Guatemala.svg  Cesar Lopez  (GUA)T1317:05.32
Flag of Cuba.svg  Lazaro Raschid Aguilar  (CUB)T12DNF

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