2000 metres

Athletics
2000 metres
World records
Men Jakob Ingebrigtsen (NOR) 4:43.13 (2023)
Women Jessica Hull (AUS) 5:19.70 (2024)
Short track world records
Men Kenenisa Bekele (ETH) 4:49.99 (2007)
Women Genzebe Dibaba (ETH) 5:23.75 (2017)

The 2000 metres or 2000-metre run is a track running event where five laps are completed around an outdoor 400 m track, or ten laps around a 200 m indoor track - the distance is 11.68 meters short of 1¼ miles.

The global governing body World Athletics recognises official world records for the distance, and it is also recorded in continental and national record settings. The men's world record is held by Norway's Jakob Ingebrigtsen, who ran a time of 4:43.13 in 2023, while the women's world record is held by Australia's Jessica Hull, who ran a time of 5:19.70 in 2024.[1][2]

The distance sparsely features on event programmes of professional one-day track and field meetings, serving as a comparatively novel event with greater scope for record-breaking performances.[3] It is also used at lower-level competitions, such as school and youth tournaments. Since 2017, a 2000-metre run is one of the events held to test the fitness of potential draftees at the AFL Draft Combine.[4]

Despite its world record status, it has not yet featured as a world championship level event indoors or outdoors; however, the event was briefly held at national level in the mid-1960s at the Spanish Indoor and Soviet Indoor Athletics Championships.[5][6]

Records

World records

Division Time Athlete Nation Date Place
Men 4:43.13 Jakob Ingebrigtsen Norway 8 September 2023 Brussels
Women 5:19.70 Jessica Hull Australia 12 July 2024 Monaco

Short track world bests

Division Time Athlete Nation Date Place
Men 4:49.99 Kenenisa Bekele Ethiopia 17 February 2007 Birmingham
Women 5:23.75 Genzebe Dibaba Ethiopia 7 February 2017 Sabadell

Continental records

Area Men Women
Time Athlete Nationality Time Athlete Nationality
African 4:44.79 Hicham El Guerrouj Morocco 5:21.56 Francine Niyonsaba Burundi
Asian 4:55.57 Mohamed Suleiman Qatar 5:29.41 Wang Junxia China
European 4:43.13 WR Jakob Ingebrigtsen Norway 5:25.36 Sonia O'Sullivan Ireland
North, Central American and Caribbean 4:51.54 Charles Philibert-Thiboutot Canada 5:28.78 Cory McGee United States
Oceanian 4:50.76 Craig Mottram Australia 5:19.70 WR Jessica Hull Australia
South American 5:03.34 Hudson de Souza Brazil 5:50.21 María Pía Fernández Uruguay

All-time top 25

Tables show data for two definitions of "Top 25" - the top 25 2000m times and the top 25 athletes:
- denotes top performance for athletes in the top 25 2000m times
- denotes lesser performances, still in the top 25 2000m times, by repeat athletes
- denotes top performance (only) for other top 25 athletes who fall outside the top 25 2000m times

Men (outdoor)

  • Correct as of January 2025.[7]
Ath.# Perf.# Time Athlete Nation Date Place Ref.
1 1 4:43.13 Jakob Ingebrigtsen Norway 8 September 2023 Brussels [8]
2 2 4:44.79 Hicham El Guerrouj Morocco 7 September 1999 Berlin
3 3 4:46.88 Ali Saïdi-Sief Algeria 19 June 2001 Strasbourg
4 4 4:47.88 Noureddine Morceli Algeria 3 July 1995 Paris
5 5 4:48.14 Reynold Kipkorir Cheruiyot Kenya 8 September 2023 Brussels [8]
6 4:48.36 El Guerrouj #2 19 July 1998 Gateshead
6 7 4:48.69 Vénuste Niyongabo Burundi 12 July 1995 Nice
7 8 4:48.74 John Kibowen Kenya 1 August 1998 Hechtel
8 9 4:48.77 Stewart McSweyn Australia 8 September 2023 Brussels [8]
10 4:49.00 Niyongabo #2 3 September 1997 Rieti
11 4:49.55 Morceli #2 10 July 1996 Nice
9 12 4:49.68 Niels Laros Netherlands 8 September 2023 Brussels [8]
10 13 4:49.85 Mario García Spain 8 September 2023 Brussels [8]
14 4:50.01 Ingebrigsten #2 11 June 2020 Oslo
11 15 4:50.08 Noah Ngeny Kenya 30 July 1999 Stockholm
12 16 4:50.64 Narve Gilje Nordås Norway 8 September 2023 Brussels [8]
13 17 4:50.68 Abel Kipsang Kenya 8 September 2023 Brussels [8]
14 18 4:50.76 Craig Mottram Australia 9 March 2006 Melbourne
15 19 4:50.81 Saïd Aouita Morocco 16 July 1987 Paris
20 4:51.17 El Guerrouj #3 31 August 2001 Berlin
16 21 4:51.30 Daniel Komen Kenya 5 June 1998 Milan
17 22 4:51.39 Steve Cram Great Britain 4 August 1985 Budapest
18 23 4:51.52 John Walker New Zealand 30 June 1976 Oslo
19 24 4:51.54 Charles Philibert-Thiboutot Canada 8 September 2023 Brussels [8]
20 25 4:52.20 Thomas Wessinghage West Germany 31 August 1982 Ingelheim
21 4:52.37 Ruben Verheyden Belgium 8 September 2023 Brussels [8]
22 4:52.40 José Manuel Abascal Spain 7 September 1986 Santander
23 4:52.44 Jim Spivey United States 15 September 1987 Lausanne
24 4:52.53 Moses Kiptanui Kenya 21 August 1992 Berlin
25 4:52.82 Peter Elliott Great Britain 15 September 1987 Lausanne

Men (indoor)

  • Correct as of February 2024.[9]
Ath.# Perf.# Time Athlete Nation Date Place Ref.
1 1 4:49.99 Kenenisa Bekele Ethiopia 17 February 2007 Birmingham [10]
2 2 4:51.23 Lamecha Girma Ethiopia 10 February 2024 Liévin [11]
3 3 4:52.86 Haile Gebrselassie Ethiopia 15 February 1998 Birmingham [10]
4 4 4:52.90 Sergio Sánchez Spain 23 January 2010 Oviedo [10]
5 5 4:54.07 Eamonn Coghlan Ireland 20 February 1987 Inglewood [10]
6 6 4:54.74 Bernard Lagat United States 15 February 2014 New York City [10]
7 7 4:54.76 Vénuste Niyongabo Burundi 18 February 1996 Liévin [10]
8 8 4:55.35 Cameron Levins Canada 15 February 2014 New York City [10]
9 9 4:55.72 Shadrack Korir Kenya 17 February 2007 Birmingham [10]
10 10 4:56.09 Laban Rotich Kenya 14 February 1999 Birmingham [10]
11 11 4:56.23 Jens-Peter Herold Germany 6 March 1993 Karlsruhe [10]
12 12 4:56.30 Augustine Kiprono Choge Kenya 9 February 2007 Aubiére [10]
13 13 4:56.40 Noah Ngeny Kenya 25 February 2001 Liévin [10]
14 14 4:56.87 Andrés Manuel Díaz Spain 14 February 1999 Birmingham [10]
15 15 4:56.99 David Torrence United States 15 February 2014 New York City [10]
16 16 4:57.00 Samuel Zeleke Ethiopia 17 February 2022 Liévin [10]
17 17 4:57.09 John Mayock Great Britain 25 February 2001 Liévin [10]
18 18 4:57.17 Abiyote Abinet Ethiopia 28 February 2014 Metz [10]
19 19 4:57.21 Abel Kipsang Kenya 17 February 2022 Liévin [10]
20 20 4:57.22 Azeddine Habz France 17 February 2022 Liévin [10]
21 21 4:57.31 William Tanui Kenya 28 February 1999 Sindelfingen [10]
22 22 4:57.35 Andrew Bumbalough United States 15 February 2014 New York City [10]
23 23 4:57.56 Evan Jager United States 15 February 2014 New York City [10]
24 24 4:57.74 Yomif Kejelcha Ethiopia 28 February 2014 Metz [10]
25 25 4:57.97 Jimmy Gressier France 17 February 2022 Liévin [10]

Women (outdoor)

  • Correct as of July 2024.[12]
Ath.# Perf.# Time Athlete Nation Date Place Ref.
1 1 5:19.70 Jessica Hull Australia 12 July 2024 Monaco [13]
2 2 5:21.56 Francine Niyonsaba Burundi 14 September 2021 Zagreb [14]
3 3 5:25.36 Sonia O'Sullivan Ireland 8 July 1994 Edinburgh
4 4 5:25.86 Freweyni Hailu Ethiopia 14 September 2021 Zagreb [15]
5 5 5:26.08 Melissa Courtney-Bryant Great Britain 12 July 2024 Monaco [16]
6 6 5:26.09 Edinah Jebitok Kenya 12 July 2024 Monaco [17]
7 7 5:26.93 Yvonne Murray Great Britain 8 July 1994 Edinburgh
8 8 5:27.50 Genzebe Dibaba Ethiopia 17 June 2014 Ostrava
9 5:27.73 Dibaba #2 19 June 2018 Montreuil
9 10 5:28.69 Maricica Puică Romania 11 July 1986 London
10 11 5:28.72 Tatyana Kazankina Soviet Union 4 August 1984 Moscow
11 12 5:28.78 Cory McGee United States 12 July 2024 Monaco [18]
12 13 5:28.82 Georgia Griffith Australia 12 July 2024 Monaco [19]
14 5:29.42 Dibaba #3 26 June 2014 Sollentuna
15 5:29.58 Murray #2 11 July 1986 London
13 16 5:29.64 Tatyana Pozdnyakova Soviet Union 4 August 1984 Moscow
14 17 5:30.19 Zola Budd Great Britain 11 July 1986 London
Gelete Burka Ethiopia 4 September 2009 Brussels
19 5:30.39 Puică #2 4 September 1985 Rieti
16 20 5:30.92 Galina Zakharova Soviet Union 4 August 1984 Moscow
17 21 5:31.03 Gulnara Samitova-Galkina Russia 27 May 2007 Sochi
18 22 5:31.18 Lucia Stafford Canada 12 July 2024 Monaco [20]
19 23 5:31.52 Vivian Cheruiyot Kenya 7 June 2009 Eugene
20 24 5:31.88 Maryam Yusuf Jamal Bahrain 7 June 2009 Eugene
21 25 5:32.40 Dawit Seyaum Ethiopia 14 September 2021 Zagreb [21]
22 5:32.63 Agathe Guillemot France 12 July 2024 Monaco [22]
23 5:32.7h Mary Decker United States 3 August 1984 Eugene
24 5:32.83 Roberta Brunet Italy 14 September 1996 Turin
25 5:32.86 Marta García Spain 12 July 2024 Monaco [23]

Women (indoor)

  • Correct as of March 2024.[24]
Ath.# Perf.# Time Athlete Nation Date Place Ref.
1 1 5:23.75 Genzebe Dibaba Ethiopia 7 February 2017 Sabadell [25]
2 2 5:30.53 Gabriela Szabo Romania 8 March 1998 Sindelfingen [25]
3 3 5:34.52 Mary Slaney United States 18 January 1985 Los Angeles [25]
4 4 5:35.46 Dawit Seyaum Ethiopia 7 February 2015 Boston [25]
5 5 5:35.78+ Gudaf Tsegay Ethiopia 2 March 2024 Glasgow [26]
6 6 5:35.99+ Jessica Hull Australia 2 March 2024 Glasgow [27]
7 7 5:37.34 Fernanda Ribeiro Portugal 28 February 1996 Valencia [25]
8 8 5:39.15 Yelena Kanales Russia 7 January 2006 Yekaterinburg [25]
9 9 5:39.30 Olga Yegorova Russia 13 February 2000 Liévin [25]
10 10 5:39.36 Violeta Beclea-Szekely Romania 13 February 2000 Liévin [25]
11 11 5:39.47 Berhane Adere Ethiopia 22 February 2002 Chemnitz [25]
12 12 5:40.26 Mariya Konovalova Russia 7 January 2008 Yekaterinburg [25]
13 13 5:40.35 Sally Kipyego Kenya 7 February 2015 Boston [25]
14 14 5:40.75 Yelena Soboleva Russia 7 January 2006 Yekaterinburg [25]
15 15 5:40.86 Yvonne Murray Great Britain 20 February 1993 Birmingham [25]
16 16 5:40.95 Yelena Zadorozhnaya Russia 7 January 2008 Yekaterinburg [25]
17 17 5:41.10 Kim Conley United States 8 February 2014 Boston [25]
Yelena Korobkina Russia 7 January 2018 Yekaterinburg [25]
19 19 5:41.11 Emma Coburn United States 7 February 2015 Boston [25]
20 20 5:42.12 Aleksandra Gulyayeva Russia 7 January 2018 Yekaterinburg [25]
21 21 5:42.55 Kathleen Friedrich Germany 22 February 2002 Chemnitz [25]
22 22 5:43.30 Yekaterina Podkopayeva Soviet Union 12 February 1983 Moskva [25]
23 23 5:43.53 Svetlana Popova [25]
24 24 5:43.62 Wioletta Frankiewicz Poland 12 February 2006 Leipzig [25]
25 25 5:43.82 Heidi See Australia 7 February 2015 Boston [25]

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