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The men's 5000 metres event at the 2023 African Games was held on 22 March 2024 in Accra, Ghana.[1][2]
Rank | Name | Nationality | Time | Notes |
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Hagos Gebrhiwet | Ethiopia | 13:38.12 | ||
Abdullahi Jama Mohamed | Somalia | 13:38.64 | ||
Cornelius Kemboi | Kenya | 13:40.61 | ||
4 | Kuma Girma | Ethiopia | 13:43.58 | |
5 | Getnet Wale | Ethiopia | 13:44.45 | |
6 | Célestin Ndikumana | Burundi | 13:45.34 | |
7 | Precious Mashele | South Africa | 13:46.19 | |
8 | Simon Koech | Kenya | 13:49.35 | |
9 | Seare Dawit | Eritrea | 13:52.53 | |
10 | Evans Kiptum | Kenya | 13:53.28 | |
11 | Fikadu Ghebremeskel | Eritrea | 13:55.41 | |
12 | Wellington Varevi | Zimbabwe | 13:57.54 | |
13 | Emilie Hafashimana | Burundi | 14:10.03 | |
14 | Sougueh Aden Houssein | Djibouti | 14:25.49 | |
15 | António Teko | Angola | 14:54.61 | |
16 | Echen Obega | The Gambia | 14:57.71 | |
17 | Abubakarr Conteh | Sierra Leone | 14:57.80 | |
Mohamed Ismail Ibrahim | Djibouti | DNS | ||
Peter Qambaway | Tanzania | DNS | ||
Merhawi Mebrahtu | Eritrea | DNS | ||
Abraham Guem | South Sudan | DNS |
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