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2015 Asian Athletics Championships – Men's 5000 Metres
The men's 5000 metres event at the 2015 Asian Athletics Championships was held on the 4 of June. Results References {{DEFAULTSORT:2015 Asian Athletics Championships - Men's 5000 metres 5000 5000 or ''variation'', may refer to: In general * A.D. 5000, the last year of the 5th millennium CE, an exceptional common year starting on Wednesday * 5000 BCE, a year in the 5th millennium BC * 5000s AD, a decade, century, millennium in the 6th ... 5000 metres at the Asian Athletics Championships ...
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2015 Asian Athletics Championships
The 21st Asian Athletics Championships was held at the Wuhan Sports Center in Wuhan, China from 3–7 June 2015.
21st Asian Athletics Championship


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See also

* 2015 in athletics (track and field)


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Asian Athletics Association
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