Arturo Barrios

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Medal record
Men’s Athletics
Competitor for Flag of Mexico Mexico
Pan American Games
Gold 1991 Havana 5.000 metres

Arturo Barrios (born December 12, 1962 in Mexico City) is a Mexican long-distance runner. Barrios finished in fifth place in the 10.000 metres at the 1988 Summer Olympics. He is a former world record holder at 10,000 m (27:08.23, set on August 18, 1989). Barrios' record was not broken until 1993 when Richard Chelimo ran 27:07.91 in Stockholm.

On March 30, 1991, Barrios set world records at one hour (21.101 km) and 20,000 m (56:55.6). These records stood until June 2007, when they were broken by Haile Gebrselassie. Barrios' 1991 performance makes him the first man ever to run a half-marathon distance in less than one hour; the first to do so in an actual half-marathon competition was Moses Tanui in 1993.

In 1992 he participated in the 6th IAAF World Cup in Athletics, running the 5,000m with a time of 13:50.95, finishing in second place.

Barrios became a United States citizen in September of 1994. Barrios graduated from Texas A&M University in 1985 where he competed in track and cross country.

[edit] Personal records

Distance Time Date Location
1,500 meters 3:37.61 13 August 1989 Hengelo, Netherlands
3,000 meters 7:35.71 10 July 1989 Nice, France
5,000 meters 13:07.79 14 July 1989 London, United Kingdom
10,000 meters 27:08.23 18 August 1989 Berlin, Germany
15,000 meters 42:36 29 July 1986 Portland, Oregon
20,000 meters 56:55.6 30 March 1991 La Fléche, France
Time Distance Date Location
One Hour 21.101 km 30 March 1991 La Fléche, France

[edit] External links

Records
Preceded by
Flag of Portugal Fernando Mamede
Men's 10,000 m World Record Holder
August 18, 1989July 5, 1993
Succeeded by
Flag of Kenya Richard Chelimo