1000 metres

Athletics
1000 metres
World records
Men Noah Ngeny (KEN) 2:11.96 (1999)
Women Svetlana Masterkova (RUS) 2:28.98 (1996)
Short track world records
Men Ayanleh Souleiman (DJI) 2:14.20 (2016)
Women Maria Mutola (MOZ) 2:30.94 (1999)
World junior (U20) records
Men Niels Laros (NED) 2:14.37 (2024)
Women Audrey Werro (SUI) 2:34.89 (2023)

The 1000 metres, 1 kilometer run, or 1K run is an uncommon middle-distance running event in track and field competitions. It consists of two and a half laps around an outdoor 400 m track, or five laps around an indoor 200 m track.

The 1000 yards, an imperial alternative, was sometimes also contested.[1][2]

Records

World records

DivisionTimeAthleteNationDatePlace
Men2:11.96Noah Ngeny Kenya5 September 1999Rieti
Women2:28.98Svetlana Masterkova Russia23 August 1996Brussels

Short track world records

  • Correct as of 7 September 2024. Source: World Athletics[3]
DivisionTimeAthleteNationDatePlace
Men2:14.20Ayanleh Souleiman Djibouti17 February 2016Stockholm
Women2:30.94Maria Mutola Mozambique15 February 1999Stockholm

Continental records

  • Correct as of 27 April 2025. Source: World Athletics[3]
AreaMenWomen
TimeAthleteNationalityTimeAthleteNationality
African2:11.96 WRNoah Ngeny Kenya2:29.15Faith Kipyegon Kenya
Asian2:14.72Yusuf Saad Kamel Bahrain2:35.30Nelly Jepkosgei Bahrain
European2:12.18Sebastian Coe Great Britain2:28.98 WRSvetlana Masterkova Russia
North, Central American and Caribbean2:13.13Marco Arop Canada2:31.49Addison Wiley United States
Oceanian2:16.09Jeffrey Riseley Australia2:32.94Abbey Caldwell Australia
South American2:14.09Joaquim Cruz Brazil2:32.25Letitia Vriesde Suriname

All-time top 25

Tables show data for two definitions of "Top 25" - the top 25 1000m times and the top 25 athletes:
- denotes top performance for athletes in the top 25 1000m times
- denotes lesser performances, still in the top 25 1000m times, by repeat athletes
- denotes top performance (only) for other top 25 athletes who fall outside the top 25 1000m times

Men (outdoor)

  • Correct as of September 2025.[4][5]
Ath.#Perf.#TimeAthleteNationDatePlaceRef.
112:11.96Noah Ngeny Kenya5 September 1999Rieti
222:12.18Sebastian Coe Great Britain11 July 1981Oslo
332:12.25Mohamed Attaoui Spain2 September 2025Trier[6]
42:12.66Ngeny #217 July 1999Nice
452:12.88Steve Cram Great Britain9 August 1985Gateshead
562:12.96Festus Lagat Kenya2 September 2025Trier[6]
672:13.08Taoufik Makhloufi Algeria1 July 2015Nancy
782:13.13Marco Arop Canada8 September 2024Zagreb[7]
92:13.40Coe #21 July 1980Oslo
8102:13.49Ayanleh Souleiman Djibouti25 August 2016Lausanne[8]
9112:13.56Kennedy Kimwetich Kenya17 July 1999Nice
10122:13.62Abubaker Kaki Khamis Sudan3 July 2010Eugene
11132:13.73Noureddine Morceli Algeria2 July 1993Villeneuve-d'Ascq
12142:13.88Jake Wightman Great Britain10 August 2022Monaco[9]
13152:13.89Robert Biwott Kenya25 August 2016Lausanne
14162:13.9 hRick Wohlhuter United States30 July 1974Oslo
172:13.93Kaki #222 July 2008Stockholm
15182:13.95Jonathan Kitilit Kenya25 August 2016Lausanne
16192:13.96Mehdi Baala France26 June 2003Strasbourg
17202:13.97Djamel Sedjati Algeria5 March 2024Potchefstroom[10]
18212:14.09Joaquim Cruz Brazil20 August 1984Nice
19222:14.23Asbel Kiprop Kenya25 August 2016Lausanne
20232:14.28Japheth Kimutai Kenya1 August 2000Stockholm
21242:14.30Marcin Lewandowski Poland25 August 2016Lausanne[11]
252:14.35Arop #210 August 2022Monaco
222:14.37Niels Laros Netherlands7 July 2024Hengelo[12]
232:14.41William Yiampoy Kenya5 September 1999Rieti
242:14.43Laban Rotich Kenya16 July 1997Nice
252:14.49Moad Zahafi Morocco9 August 2025Oordegem[13]

Men (indoor)

  • Correct as of February 2025.[14][15]
Ath.#Perf.#TimeAthleteNationDatePlaceRef.
112:14.20Ayanleh Souleiman Djibouti17 February 2016Stockholm
222:14.48Josh Hoey United States18 January 2025Philadelphia[16]
332:14.74Marco Arop Canada4 February 2024Boston[17]
442:14.96Wilson Kipketer Denmark20 February 2000Birmingham
52:15.25Kipketer #26 February 2000Stuttgart
562:15.26Noureddine Morceli Algeria22 February 1992Birmingham
672:15.50Kennedy Kimwetich Kenya6 February 2000Stuttgart
782:15.62Vénuste Niyongabo Burundi27 February 1995Stockholm
892:15.77Abubaker Kaki Khamis Sudan21 February 2008Stockholm
9102:15.96Ilham Tanui Özbilen Turkey20 February 2014Istanbul
10112:16.09Samuel Chapple Netherlands15 February 2025Birmingham[18]
122:16.15Kaki #224 February 2008Ghent
11132:16.16Shane Streich United States12 February 2022Louisville
142:16.23Kaki #37 February 2009Stuttgart
12152:16.25Mariano García Spain25 January 2025Antequera[19]
13162:16.27Bryce Hoppel United States13 February 2021New York
14172:16.4 hRob Druppers Netherlands20 February 1988The Hague
182:16.47Kipketer #317 February 2000Stockholm
15192:16.67Benjamin Allen United States23 February 2024New York
16202:16.71Johan Botha South Africa3 February 1999Erfurt
17212:16.74Luciano Fiore United States14 February 2025Boston[20]
Neil Gourley Great Britain15 February 2025Birmingham[21]
19232:16.76Haron Keitany Kenya1 February 2009Moscow
David Torrence United States2 March 2014Boston
21252:16.84Tinoda Matsatsa United States18 January 2025State College[22]
222:16.87Nathan Brannen Canada2 March 2014Boston
232:16.95Jack Anstey Australia10 February 2024Boston[23]
242:16.96Richard Kiplagat Kenya21 February 2008Stockholm
252:16.99Joaquim Cruz Brazil12 February 1989Stuttgart

Women (outdoor)

  • Correct as of July 2025.[24]
Ath.#Perf.#TimeAthleteNationDatePlaceRef.
112:28.98Svetlana Masterkova Russia23 August 1996Brussels
222:29.15Faith Kipyegon Kenya14 August 2020Monaco[25]
32:29.21Kipyegon #226 April 2025Xiamen[26]
342:29.34Maria Mutola Mozambique25 August 1995Brussels
52:29.66Mutola #223 August 1996Brussels
462:29.77Nelly Chepchirchir Kenya11 July 2025Monaco[27]
72:29.92Kipyegon #34 September 2020Brussels
82:30.12Mutola #330 August 2002Brussels
592:30.6 hTatyana Providokhina Soviet Union20 August 1978Podolsk
6102:30.67Christine Wachtel East Germany17 August 1990Berlin
7112:30.70Caster Semenya South Africa2 September 2018Berlin[28]
8122:30.71Addison Wiley United States11 July 2025Monaco[27]
132:30.72Mutola #410 July 1995Stockholm
9142:30.82Laura Muir Great Britain14 August 2020Monaco[25]
10152:30.85Martina Steuk East Germany9 July 1980Berlin
11162:30.96Jessica Hull Australia11 July 2025Monaco[27]
172:31.01Semenya #213 July 2018Rabat
12182:31.06Ciara Mageean Ireland14 August 2020Monaco[25]
13192:31.11Jemma Reekie Great Britain14 August 2020Monaco[25]
202:31.18Masterkova #217 July 1999Nice
212:31.24Chepchirchir #225 August 2024Chorzów[29]
14222:31.30Sinclaire Johnson United States11 July 2025Monaco[27]
232:31.44Reekie #211 July 2025Monaco[27]
242:31.49Wiley #231 August 2024Białystok[30]
15252:31.5 h AMaricica Puică Romania1 June 1986Poiana Brasov
2:31.50Natalya Artyomova Soviet Union10 September 1991Berlin
172:31.51Sandra Gasser Switzerland13 September 1989Jerez de la Frontera
182:31.6 hBeate Liebich East Germany9 July 1980Berlin[citation needed]
192:31.65Olga Dvirna Soviet Union1 September 1982Athens
202:31.66Jolanda Batagelj Slovenia28 August 2002Rovereto
212:31.67Halimah Nakaayi Uganda11 July 2025Monaco[27]
222:31.74Anita Weiß East Germany13 July 1980Potsdam
232:31.77Sigrun Wodars-Grau East Germany17 August 1990Berlin
242:31.80Regina Jacobs United States3 July 1999Brunswick
252:31.85Doina Melinte Romania17 August 1990Berlin

Women (indoor)

  • Correct as of January 2024.[31][32]
Ath.#Perf.#TimeAthleteNationDatePlaceRef.
112:30.94Maria Mutola Mozambique15 February 1999Stockholm
22:31.23Mutola #225 February 1996Stockholm
232:31.93Laura Muir Great Britain18 February 2017Birmingham
42:32.08Mutola #310 February 1996Birmingham
352:32.16Yuliya Chizhenko-Fomenko Russia25 January 2006Moscow
462:32.21Oksana Zbrozhek Russia28 January 2007Moscow
572:32.40Yelene Soboleva Russia25 January 2006Moscow
682:32.91Yelena Kanales Russia25 January 2006Moscow
792:32.96Kelly Holmes Great Britain20 February 2004Birmingham
8102:33.06Genzebe Dibaba Ethiopia24 February 2017Madrid
112:33.47Muir #215 February 2020Glasgow
9122:33.75Lucia Stafford Canada28 January 2023Boston[33]
10132:33.93Inna Yevseyeva Ukraine7 February 1992Moscow
11142:34.09 OTNikki Hiltz United States26 January 2024Seattle[34]
12152:34.19Jennifer Toomey United States20 February 2004Birmingham
13162:34.30Anna Alminova Russia1 February 2009Moscow
172:34.53Muir #325 February 2023Birmingham
14182:34.56Mariya Savinova Russia1 February 2009Moscow
192:34.61Mutola #423 February 2003Liévin
15202:34.64Danielle Jones United States10 February 2023Boston
16212:34.67Liliya Nurutdinova Russia1 February 1992Moscow
212:34.67Nurutdinova #27 February 1992Moscow
17232:34.68Olga Raspopova Russia1 February 2004Moscow
18242:34.71Ajee Wilson United States24 February 2019New York
2:34.71 OTJessica Hull Australia27 January 2024Seattle[34]
202:34.73Joanne Fenn Great Britain20 February 2004Birmingham
212:34.76Tatyana Petlyuk Ukraine28 January 2007Moscow
222:34.8 hBrigitte Kraus West Germany19 February 1978Dortmund
232:34.84Lyubov Kremlyova Russia13 February 1993Liévin
242:35.03Heather Maclean United States10 February 2023Boston
252:35.21Yelena Arzhakova Russia6 February 2011Moscow

See also

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