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RESULTS 1500 Metres Men - Final London World Championships 4-13 August 2017 RESULTS 1500 Metres Men - Final RECORDS RESULT NAME COUNTRY AGE VENUE DATE World Record WR 3:26.00 Hicham EL GUERROUJ MAR 24 Roma (Stadio Olimpico) 14 Jul 1998 Championships Record CR 3:27.65 Hicham EL GUERROUJ MAR 25 Sevilla (La Cartuja) 24 Aug 1999 World Leading WL 3:28.80 Elijah Motonei MANANGOI KEN 24 Monaco (Stade Louis II) 21 Jul 2017 Area Record AR National Record NR Personal Best PB Season Best SB 13 August 2017 20:30 START TIME 22° C 35 % TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY PLACE NAME COUNTRY DATE of BIRTH ORDER RESULT 1 Elijah Motonei MANANGOI KEN 5 Jan 93 2 3:33.61 2 Timothy CHERUIYOT KEN 20 Nov 95 7 3:33.99 3 Filip INGEBRIGTSEN NOR 20 Apr 93 6 3:34.53 4 Adel MECHAAL ESP 5 Dec 90 1 3:34.71 5 Jakub HOLUŠA CZE 20 Feb 88 4 3:34.89 6 Sadik MIKHOU BRN 25 Jul 90 10 3:35.81 7 Marcin LEWANDOWSKI POL 13 Jun 87 9 3:36.02 8 Nicholas WILLIS NZL 25 Apr 83 8 3:36.82 9 Asbel KIPROP KEN 30 Jun 89 11 3:37.24 10 John GREGOREK USA 7 Dec 91 3 3:37.56 11 Fouad ELKAAM MAR 27 May 88 12 3:37.72 12 Chris O'HARE GBR 23 Nov 90 5 3:38.28 INTERMEDIATE TIMES 400m 1128 Timothy CHERUIYOT 1:01.63 800m 1128 Timothy CHERUIYOT 1:57.59 1200m 1128 Timothy CHERUIYOT 2:53.68 ALL-TIME OUTDOOR TOP LIST SEASON OUTDOOR TOP LIST RESULT NAME VENUE DATE RESULT NAME VENUE 2017 3:26.00 Hicham EL GUERROUJ (MAR) Roma (Stadio Olimpico) 14 Jul 98 3:28.80 Elijah Motonei MANANGOI (KEN) Monaco (Stade Louis II) 21 Jul 3:26.34 Bernard LAGAT (KEN) Bruxelles 24 Aug 01 3:29.10 Timothy CHERUIYOT (KEN) Monaco (Stade Louis II) 21 Jul 3:26.69 Asbel KIPROP (KEN) Monaco (Stade Louis II) 17 Jul 15 3:30.89 Ronald KWEMOI (KEN) Nairobi (Nyayo Stadium) 24 Jun 3:27.37 Noureddine MORCELI (ALG) Nice 12 Jul 95 3:31.34 Sadik MIKHOU (BRN) Hengelo (Blankers-Koen Stadion) 11 Jun 3:27.64 Silas KIPLAGAT (KEN) Monaco (Stade Louis II) 18 Jul 14 3:31.63 Aman WOTE (ETH) Stockholm (Olympiastadion) 18 Jun 3:28.12 Noah NGENY (KEN) Zürich 11 Aug 00 3:32.23 Silas KIPLAGAT (KEN) Doha (Hamad Bin Suhaim) 5 May 3:28.75 Taoufik MAKHLOUFI (ALG) Monaco (Stade Louis II) 17 Jul 15 3:32.27 Bethwell Kiprotich BIRGEN (KEN) Doha (Hamad Bin Suhaim) 5 May 3:28.79 Abdalaati IGUIDER (MAR) Monaco (Stade Louis II) 17 Jul 15 3:32.48 Filip INGEBRIGTSEN (NOR) Monaco (Stade Louis II) 21 Jul 3:28.80 Elijah Motonei MANANGOI (KEN) Monaco (Stade Louis II) 21 Jul 17 3:32.59 Charles Cheboi SIMOTWO (KEN) Lausanne (Pontaise) 6 Jul 3:28.81 Mohamed FARAH (GBR) Monaco (Stade Louis II) 19 Jul 13 3:32.66 Vincent KIBET (KEN) Doha (Hamad Bin Suhaim) 5 May 3:28.81 Ronald KWEMOI (KEN) Monaco (Stade Louis II) 18 Jul 14 Timing and Measurement by SEIKO AT-1500-M-f--1--.RS1..v1 Issued at 20:36 on Sunday, 13 August 2017 Official Partners London World Championships 4-13 August 2017 RACE ANALYSIS 1500 Metres Men - Final 13 August 2017 20:30 START TIME 22° C 35 % TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY PLACE BIB NAME COUNTRY DATE of BIRTH RESULT 400m 800m 1200m 1 Elijah Motonei MANANGOI KEN 5 Jan 93 3:33.61 1:01.80 (2) 1:57.82 (2) 2:53.87 (2) 56.02(3) 56.05 (6) 39.74 (2) 2 Timothy CHERUIYOT KEN 20 Nov 95 3:33.99 1:01.63 (1) 1:57.59 (1) 2:53.68 (1) 55.96(2) 56.09 (7) 40.31 (3) 3 Filip INGEBRIGTSEN NOR 20 Apr 93 3:34.53 1:02.37 (6) 1:59.04 (4) 2:54.03 (4) 56.67(4) 54.99 (2) 40.50 (4) 4 Adel MECHAAL ESP 5 Dec 90 3:34.71 1:02.65 (8) 1:59.47 (7) 2:54.17 (5) 56.82(5) 54.70 (1) 40.54 (6) 5 Jakub HOLUŠA CZE 20 Feb 88 3:34.89 1:02.18 (4) 1:59.67 (8) 2:55.83 (8) 57.49(12) 56.16 (9) 39.06 (1) 6 Sadik MIKHOU BRN 25 Jul 90 3:35.81 1:02.28 (5) 1:59.40 (6) 2:54.41 (6) 57.12(8) 55.01 (3) 41.40 (11) 7 Marcin LEWANDOWSKI POL 13 Jun 87 3:36.02 1:03.06 (12) 1:59.94 (11) 2:55.52 (7) 56.88(6) 55.58 (4) 40.50 (4) 8 Nicholas WILLIS NZL 25 Apr 83 3:36.82 1:02.86 (10) 1:59.88 (10) 2:56.13 (9) 57.02(7) 56.25 (10) 40.69 (7) 9 Asbel KIPROP KEN 30 Jun 89 3:37.24 1:03.00 (11) 1:58.07 (3) 2:53.98 (3) 55.07(1) 55.91 (5) 43.26 (12) 10 John GREGOREK USA 7 Dec 91 3:37.56 1:02.77 (9) 2:00.23 (12) 2:56.38 (10) 57.46(11) 56.15 (8) 41.18 (9) 11 Fouad ELKAAM MAR 27 May 88 3:37.72 1:02.50 (7) 1:59.70 (9) 2:56.62 (11) 57.20(9) 56.92 (11) 41.10 (8) 12 Chris O'HARE GBR 23 Nov 90 3:38.28 1:01.96 (3) 1:59.23 (5) 2:57.09 (12) 57.27(10) 57.86 (12) 41.19 (10) Timing and Measurement by SEIKO AT-1500-M-f--1--.RS5..v1 Issued at 20:36 on Sunday, 13 August 2017 Official Partners London World Championships 4-13 August 2017 RESULT PROGRESSION 1500 Metres Men - Final RECORDS RESULT NAME COUNTRY AGE VENUE DATE World Record WR 3:26.00 Hicham EL GUERROUJ MAR 24 Roma (Stadio Olimpico) 14 Jul 1998 Championships Record CR 3:27.65 Hicham EL GUERROUJ MAR 25 Sevilla (La Cartuja) 24 Aug 1999 World Leading WL 3:28.80 Elijah Motonei MANANGOI KEN 24 Monaco (Stade Louis II) 21 Jul 2017 Area Record AR National Record NR Personal Best PB Season Best SB 13 August 2017 RANK BIB NAME COUNTRY DATE of BIRTH PHASE HEAT PLACE RESULT 1 Elijah Motonei MANANGOI KEN 5 Jan 93 Final 1 1 3:33.61 Semi-Final 1 12 3:40.10 Q Round 1 1 24 3:45.93 Q 2 Timothy CHERUIYOT KEN 20 Nov 95 Final 1 2 3:33.99 Semi-Final 2 2 3:38.24 Q Round 1 3 2 3:38.41 Q 3 Filip INGEBRIGTSEN NOR 20 Apr 93 Final 1 3 3:34.53 Semi-Final 1 14 3:40.23 Q Round 1 3 3 3:38.46 Q 4 Adel MECHAAL ESP 5 Dec 90 Final 1 4 3:34.71 Semi-Final 1 16 3:40.60 Q Round 1 3 6 3:38.99 Q 5 Jakub HOLUŠA CZE 20 Feb 88 Final 1 5 3:34.89 Semi-Final 2 1 3:38.05 Q Round 1 2 13 3:42.31 Q 6 Sadik MIKHOU BRN 25 Jul 90 Final 1 6 3:35.81 Semi-Final 1 15 3:40.52 Q Round 1 2 12 3:42.12 Q 7 Marcin LEWANDOWSKI POL 13 Jun 87 Final 1 7 3:36.02 Semi-Final 2 3 3:38.32 Q Round 1 1 28 3:46.06 Q 8 Nicholas WILLIS NZL 25 Apr 83 Final 1 8 3:36.82 Semi-Final 2 6 3:38.68 q Round 1 2 16 3:42.75 Q 9 Asbel KIPROP KEN 30 Jun 89 Final 1 9 3:37.24 Semi-Final 1 13 3:40.14 Q Round 1 1 25 3:45.96 Q 10 John GREGOREK USA 7 Dec 91 Final 1 10 3:37.56 Semi-Final 2 7 3:38.68 q Round 1 3 8 3:39.62 q 11 Fouad ELKAAM MAR 27 May 88 Final 1 11 3:37.72 Semi-Final 2 5 3:38.64 Q Round 1 3 7 3:39.33 q 12 Chris O'HARE GBR 23 Nov 90 Final 1 12 3:38.28 Semi-Final 2 4 3:38.59 Q Round 1 2 14 3:42.53 Q 1 2 Timing and Measurement by SEIKO AT-1500-M-f----.RS7..v3 Issued at 20:36 on Sunday, 13 August 2017 Official Partners London World Championships 4-13 August 2017 RESULT PROGRESSION 1500 Metres Men - Final 10 August 2017 RANK BIB NAME COUNTRY DATE of BIRTH PHASE HEAT PLACE RESULT ALL-TIME OUTDOOR TOP LIST SEASON OUTDOOR TOP LIST RESULT NAME VENUE DATE RESULT NAME VENUE 2017 3:26.00 Hicham EL GUERROUJ (MAR) Roma (Stadio Olimpico) 14 Jul 98 3:28.80 Elijah Motonei MANANGOI (KEN) Monaco (Stade Louis II) 21 Jul 3:26.34 Bernard LAGAT (KEN) Bruxelles 24 Aug 01 3:29.10 Timothy CHERUIYOT (KEN) Monaco (Stade Louis II) 21 Jul 3:26.69 Asbel KIPROP (KEN) Monaco (Stade Louis II) 17 Jul 15 3:30.89 Ronald KWEMOI (KEN) Nairobi (Nyayo Stadium) 24 Jun 3:27.37 Noureddine MORCELI (ALG) Nice 12 Jul 95 3:31.34 Sadik MIKHOU (BRN) Hengelo (Blankers-Koen Stadion) 11 Jun 3:27.64 Silas KIPLAGAT (KEN) Monaco (Stade Louis II) 18 Jul 14 3:31.63 Aman WOTE (ETH) Stockholm (Olympiastadion) 18 Jun 3:28.12 Noah NGENY (KEN) Zürich 11 Aug 00 3:32.23 Silas KIPLAGAT (KEN) Doha (Hamad Bin Suhaim) 5 May 3:28.75 Taoufik MAKHLOUFI (ALG) Monaco (Stade Louis II) 17 Jul 15 3:32.27 Bethwell Kiprotich BIRGEN (KEN) Doha (Hamad Bin Suhaim) 5 May 3:28.79 Abdalaati IGUIDER (MAR) Monaco (Stade Louis II) 17 Jul 15 3:32.48 Filip INGEBRIGTSEN (NOR) Monaco (Stade Louis II) 21 Jul 3:28.80 Elijah Motonei MANANGOI (KEN) Monaco (Stade Louis II) 21 Jul 17 3:32.59 Charles Cheboi SIMOTWO (KEN) Lausanne (Pontaise) 6 Jul 3:28.81 Mohamed FARAH (GBR) Monaco (Stade Louis II) 19 Jul 13 3:32.66 Vincent KIBET (KEN) Doha (Hamad Bin Suhaim) 5 May 3:28.81 Ronald KWEMOI (KEN) Monaco (Stade Louis II) 18 Jul 14 2 2 Timing and Measurement by SEIKO AT-1500-M-f----.RS7..v3 Issued at 20:36 on Sunday, 13 August 2017 Official Partners London World Championships 4-13 August 2017 RESULTS High Jump Men - Final RECORDS RESULT NAME COUNTRY AGE VENUE DATE World Record WR 2.45 Javier SOTOMAYOR CUB 26 Salamanca (Helmántico) 27 Jul 1993 Championships Record CR 2.41 Bohdan BONDARENKO UKR 24 Moskva (Luzhniki) 15 Aug 2013 World Leading WL 2.38 Mutaz Essa BARSHIM QAT 26 Oslo (Bislett) 15 Jun 2017 Area Record AR National Record NR Personal Best PB Season Best SB 13 August 2017 19:00 START TIME 22° C 35 % TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY 20:38 END TIME 22° C 35 % 2.20 2.25 2.29 2.32 2.35 2.40 PLACE NAME COUNTRY DATE of BIRTH ORDER RESULT 1 Mutaz Essa BARSHIM QAT 24 Jun 91 3 2.35 O O O O O XXX 2 Danil LYSENKO ANA 19 May 97 6 2.32 O O XO O XXX 3 Majd Eddin GHAZAL SYR 21 Apr 87 11 2.29 O O XO XXX 4 Edgar RIVERA MEX 13 Feb 91 12 2.29 O O XXO XXX 5 Mateusz PRZYBYLKO GER 9 Mar 92 1 2.29 O XO XXO XXX 6 Robert GRABARZ GBR 3 Oct 87 9 2.25 O O XXX 6 Ilya IVANYUK ANA 9 Mar 93 5 2.25 O O XXX 8 Bryan MCBRIDE USA 10 Dec 91 4 2.25 O XO XXX 9 Bohdan BONDARENKO UKR 30 Aug 89 10 2.25 - XXO - XXX 10 Eike ONNEN GER 3 Aug 82 7 2.20 XXO XXX Tihomir IVANOV BUL 11 Jul 94 8 NM Xr Yu WANG CHN 18 Aug 91 2 DNS ALL-TIME OUTDOOR TOP LIST SEASON OUTDOOR TOP LIST RESULT NAME VENUE DATE RESULT NAME VENUE 2017 2.45 Javier SOTOMAYOR (CUB) Salamanca (Helmántico) 27 Jul 93 2.38 Mutaz Essa BARSHIM (QAT) Oslo (Bislett) 15 Jun 2.43 Mutaz Essa BARSHIM (QAT)Bruxelles (Boudewijnstadion) 5 Sep 14 2.35 Mateusz PRZYBYLKO (GER) Bottrop 25 Jun 2.42 Patrik SJÖBERG (SWE) Stockholm 30 Jun 87 2.34 Danil LYSENKO (RUS) Saransk (Stadion Start) 22 Jun 2.42 Bohdan BONDARENKO (UKR) New York City (Icahn), NY 14 Jun 14 2.33 Maksim NEDASEKAU (BLR) Grosseto (Stadio Zecchini) 22 Jul 2.41 Igor PAKLIN (URS) Kobe 4 Sep 85 2.32 Ivan UKHOV (RUS) Yerino 10 Jun 2.41 Ivan UKHOV (RUS) Doha (Hamad Bin Suhaim) 9
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