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.

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. 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.

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.

Records

World records

DivisionTimeAthleteNationDatePlace
Men4:43.13Jakob IngebrigtsenNorway8 September 2023Brussels
Women5:19.70Jessica HullAustralia12 July 2024Monaco

Short track world bests

DivisionTimeAthleteNationDatePlace
Men4:48.79Hobbs KesslerUnited States24 January 2026Boston
Women5:23.75Genzebe DibabaEthiopia7 February 2017Sabadell

Continental records

AreaMenWomen
TimeAthleteNationalityTimeAthleteNationality
African4:44.79Hicham El GuerroujMorocco5:21.56Francine NiyonsabaBurundi
Asian4:55.57Mohamed SuleimanQatar5:29.41Wang JunxiaChina
European4:43.13 WRJakob IngebrigtsenNorway5:25.36Sonia O'SullivanIreland
North, Central American and Caribbean4:51.54Charles Philibert-ThiboutotCanada5:28.78Cory McGeeUnited States
Oceanian4:50.76Craig MottramAustralia5:19.70 WRJessica HullAustralia
South American5:03.34Hudson de SouzaBrazil5:50.21María Pía FernándezUruguay

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.
Ath.#Perf.#TimeAthleteNationDatePlaceRef.
114:43.13Jakob IngebrigtsenNorway8 September 2023Brussels
224:44.79Hicham El GuerroujMorocco7 September 1999Berlin
334:46.88Ali Saïdi-SiefAlgeria19 June 2001Strasbourg
444:47.88Noureddine MorceliAlgeria3 July 1995Paris
554:48.14Reynold Kipkorir CheruiyotKenya8 September 2023Brussels
64:48.36El Guerrouj #219 July 1998Gateshead
674:48.69Vénuste NiyongaboBurundi12 July 1995Nice
784:48.74John KibowenKenya1 August 1998Hechtel
894:48.77Stewart McSweynAustralia8 September 2023Brussels
104:49.00Niyongabo #23 September 1997Rieti
114:49.55Morceli #210 July 1996Nice
9124:49.68Niels LarosNetherlands8 September 2023Brussels
10134:49.85Mario GarcíaSpain8 September 2023Brussels
144:50.01Ingebrigsten #211 June 2020Oslo
11154:50.08Noah NgenyKenya30 July 1999Stockholm
12164:50.64Narve Gilje NordåsNorway8 September 2023Brussels
13174:50.68Abel KipsangKenya8 September 2023Brussels
14184:50.76Craig MottramAustralia9 March 2006Melbourne
15194:50.81Saïd AouitaMorocco16 July 1987Paris
204:51.17El Guerrouj #331 August 2001Berlin
16214:51.30Daniel KomenKenya5 June 1998Milan
17224:51.39Steve CramGreat Britain4 August 1985Budapest
18234:51.52John WalkerNew Zealand30 June 1976Oslo
19244:51.54Charles Philibert-ThiboutotCanada8 September 2023Brussels
20254:52.20Thomas WessinghageWest Germany31 August 1982Ingelheim
214:52.37Ruben VerheydenBelgium8 September 2023Brussels
224:52.40José Manuel AbascalSpain7 September 1986Santander
234:52.44Jim SpiveyUnited States15 September 1987Lausanne
244:52.53Moses KiptanuiKenya21 August 1992Berlin
254:52.82Peter ElliottGreat Britain15 September 1987Lausanne

Men (indoor)

  • Correct as of January 2026.
Ath.#Perf.#TimeAthleteNationDatePlaceRef.
114:48.79Hobbs KesslerUnited States24 January 2026Boston
224:49.48Grant FisherUnited States24 January 2026Boston
334:49.99Kenenisa BekeleEthiopia17 February 2007Birmingham
444:51.23Lamecha GirmaEthiopia10 February 2024Liévin
554:52.41Pieter SiskBelgium24 January 2026Boston
664:52.86Haile GebrselassieEthiopia15 February 1998Birmingham
774:52.90Sergio SánchezSpain23 January 2010Oviedo
884:52.92Cole HockerUnited States24 January 2026Blacksburg
994:53.69Jake WightmanGreat Britain24 January 2026Boston
10104:54.07Eamonn CoghlanIreland20 February 1987Inglewood
11114:54.08Foster MalleckCanada24 January 2026Boston
12124:54.74Bernard LagatUnited States15 February 2014New York City
Cooper TeareUnited States24 January 2026Blacksburg
14144:54.76Vénuste NiyongaboBurundi18 February 1996Liévin
15154:55.35Cameron LevinsCanada15 February 2014New York City
16164:55.54Romain MornetFrance24 January 2026Boston
17174:55.72Shadrack KorirKenya17 February 2007Birmingham
18184:56.09Laban RotichKenya14 February 1999Birmingham
19194:56.23Jens-Peter HeroldGermany6 March 1993Karlsruhe
20204:56.30Augustine Kiprono ChogeKenya9 February 2007Aubiére
21214:56.40Noah NgenyKenya25 February 2001Liévin
22224:56.87Andrés Manuel DíazSpain14 February 1999Birmingham
23234:56.99David TorrenceUnited States15 February 2014New York City
24244:57.00Samuel ZelekeEthiopia17 February 2022Liévin
25254:57.09John MayockGreat Britain25 February 2001Liévin

Women (outdoor)

  • Correct as of July 2024.
Ath.#Perf.#TimeAthleteNationDatePlaceRef.
115:19.70Jessica HullAustralia12 July 2024Monaco
225:21.56Francine NiyonsabaBurundi14 September 2021Zagreb
335:25.36Sonia O'SullivanIreland8 July 1994Edinburgh
445:25.86Freweyni HailuEthiopia14 September 2021Zagreb
555:26.08Melissa Courtney-BryantGreat Britain12 July 2024Monaco
665:26.09Edinah JebitokKenya12 July 2024Monaco
775:26.93Yvonne MurrayGreat Britain8 July 1994Edinburgh
885:27.50Genzebe DibabaEthiopia17 June 2014Ostrava
95:27.73Dibaba #219 June 2018Montreuil
9105:28.69Maricica PuicăRomania11 July 1986London
10115:28.72Tatyana KazankinaSoviet Union4 August 1984Moscow
11125:28.78Cory McGeeUnited States12 July 2024Monaco
12135:28.82Georgia GriffithAustralia12 July 2024Monaco
145:29.42Dibaba #326 June 2014Sollentuna
155:29.58Murray #211 July 1986London
13165:29.64Tatyana PozdnyakovaSoviet Union4 August 1984Moscow
14175:30.19Zola BuddGreat Britain11 July 1986London
Gelete BurkaEthiopia4 September 2009Brussels
195:30.39Puică #24 September 1985Rieti
16205:30.92Galina ZakharovaSoviet Union4 August 1984Moscow
17215:31.03Gulnara Samitova-GalkinaRussia27 May 2007Sochi
18225:31.18Lucia StaffordCanada12 July 2024Monaco
19235:31.52Vivian CheruiyotKenya7 June 2009Eugene
20245:31.88Maryam Yusuf JamalBahrain7 June 2009Eugene
21255:32.40Dawit SeyaumEthiopia14 September 2021Zagreb
225:32.63Agathe GuillemotFrance12 July 2024Monaco
235:32.7hMary DeckerUnited States3 August 1984Eugene
245:32.83Roberta BrunetItaly14 September 1996Turin
255:32.86Marta GarcíaSpain12 July 2024Monaco

Women (indoor)

  • Correct as of February 2026.
Ath.#Perf.#TimeAthleteNationDatePlaceRef.
115:23.75Genzebe DibabaEthiopia7 February 2017Sabadell
225:26.68Jessica HullAustralia19 February 2026Liévin
335:30.31Salomé AfonsoPortugal19 February 2026Liévin
445:30.53Gabriela SzaboRomania8 March 1998Sindelfingen
555:32.18Agathe GuillemotFrance19 February 2026Liévin
665:32.68Lucia StaffordCanada19 February 2026Liévin
775:34.51Kena TufaEthiopia19 February 2026Liévin
885:34.52Mary SlaneyUnited States18 January 1985Los Angeles
995:35.46Dawit SeyaumEthiopia7 February 2015Boston
10105:35.78+Gudaf TsegayEthiopia2 March 2024Glasgow
11115:35.87Revée Walcott-NolanGreat Britain19 February 2026Liévin
125:35.99+Hull #22 March 2024Glasgow
12135:37.34Fernanda RibeiroPortugal28 February 1996Valencia
13145:39.15Yelena KanalesRussia7 January 2006Yekaterinburg
14155:39.30Olga YegorovaRussia13 February 2000Liévin
15165:39.36Violeta Beclea-SzekelyRomania13 February 2000Liévin
16175:39.47Berhane AdereEthiopia22 February 2002Chemnitz
17185:40.26Mariya KonovalovaRussia7 January 2008Yekaterinburg
18195:40.35Sally KipyegoKenya7 February 2015Boston
19205:40.75Yelena SobolevaRussia7 January 2006Yekaterinburg
20215:40.86Yvonne MurrayGreat Britain20 February 1993Birmingham
21225:40.95Yelena ZadorozhnayaRussia7 January 2008Yekaterinburg
22235:41.10Kim ConleyUnited States8 February 2014Boston
Yelena KorobkinaRussia7 January 2018Yekaterinburg
24255:41.11Emma CoburnUnited States7 February 2015Boston
255:42.12Aleksandra GulyayevaRussia7 January 2018Yekaterinburg

See also

General

  • . World Athletics. Retrieved 2020-07-05.