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LIST 3000 Metres Steeplechase Men - Final Nairobi (KEN) 18-22 August 2021 START LIST 3000 Metres Steeplechase Men - Final RECORDS RESULT NAME COUNTRY AGE VENUE DATE World U20 Record WU20R 7:58.66 Saif Saaeed SHAHEEN KEN 19 Bruxelles (BEL) 24 Aug 2001 Championships Record CR 8:06.10 Conseslus KIPRUTO KEN 18 Estadio Olímpico, Barcelona (ESP) 15 Jul 2012 World U20 Leading WU20L 8:09.37 Tadese TAKELE ETH 19 Blankers-Koen Stadion, Hengelo (NED) 8 Jun 2021 22 August 2021 16:05 START TIME ORDER BIB NAME COUNTRY DATE of BIRTH PERSONAL SEASON BEST BEST 1 246 Samuel FIREWU ETH 3 May 04 8:20.27 8:20.27 2 272 Baptiste CARTIEAUX FRA 28 Jul 03 8:49.21 8:49.21 3 403 Simon Kiprop KOECH KEN 10 Jun 03 8:18.43 8:18.43 4 105 Abderrahmane DAOUD ALG 12 Feb 03 8:53.24 8:53.24 5 228 Abel YEMANE ERI 16 Dec 02 8:51.28 8:51.28 6 248 Tadese TAKELE ETH 3 Aug 02 8:09.37 8:09.37 7 595 Elphas Toroitich NDIWA UGA 7 Sep 03 8:54.65 8:54.65 8 409 Amos SEREM KEN 28 Aug 02 8:20.26 8:20.26 9 206 Tomáš HABARTA CZE 10 Jul 03 8:59.47 8:59.47 10 268 Eliot BIDET FRA 12 Feb 02 8:53.71 8:53.71 11 590 Leonard CHEMUTAI UGA 5 May 03 8:40.88 8:40.88 12 434 Mourad ED DAFALI MAR 26 Feb 02 8:57.45 8:57.45 13 232 Simon MEBRAHTU ERI 30 Dec 02 8:53.85 8:53.85 14 177 Dylan UHRICH CAN 23 Dec 02 8:58.31 8:58.31 15 235 Marc FERNÁNDEZ ESP 28 Feb 02 8:54.52 8:54.52 ALL-TIME TOP LIST SEASON TOP LIST RESULT NAME VENUE DATE RESULT NAME VENUE 2021 7:58.66 Saif Saaeed SHAHEEN (KEN) Bruxelles (BEL) 24 Aug 01 8:09.37 Tadese TAKELE (ETH) Blankers-Koen Stadion, Hengelo (NED) 8 Jun 8:01.16 Conseslus KIPRUTO (KEN)Shanghai Stadium, Shanghai (CHN) 18 May 13 8:09.92 Ryuji MIURA (JPN) Olympic Stadium, Tokyo (JPN) 30 Jul 8:01.36 Lamecha GIRMA (ETH)Khalifa International Stadium, Doha (QAT 4 Oct 19 8:18.43 Simon Kiprop KOECH (KEN)Moi International Sports Centre, Kasaran 3 Jul 8:03.74 Raymond Kipkorir YATOR (KEN)Stade Louis II, Monaco (MON) 18 Aug 00 8:20.26 Amos SEREM (KEN) Moi International Sports Centre, Kasaran 3 Jul 8:05.21 Getnet WALE (ETH)Khalifa International Stadium, Doha (QAT 4 Oct 19 8:20.27 Samuel FIREWU (ETH) Olympiastadion, Stockholm (SWE) 4 Jul 8:05.52 Brimin Kiprop KIPRUTOBlankers-Koen (KEN) Stadion, Hengelo (NED) 31 May 04 8:32.01 Ky ROBINSON (AUS) Hayward Field, Eugene, OR (USA) 11 Jun 8:06.96 Gilbert KIRUI (KEN) Olympic Stadium, London (GBR) 27 Jul 13 8:34.82 James MWANZIA (KEN)Sportanlage am Weinweg, Regensburg (GER) 19 Jun 8:07.18 Musa Amer OBAID (QAT) Olympic Stadium, Athina (GRE) 24 Aug 04 8:38.61 Aron BET (KEN) Moi International Sports Centre, Kasaran 3 Jul 8:07.69 Paul Malakwen KOSGEI (KEN) Stockholm (SWE) 7 Jul 97 8:39.19 Soma HATTORI (JPN) Yanmar Stadium Nagai, Osaka (JPN) 26 Jun 8:07.71 Hilal YEGO (KEN) Shanghai Stadium, Shanghai (CHN) 15 May 11 8:39.79 Asahi KURODA (JPN) Yanmar Stadium Nagai, Osaka (JPN) 26 Jun Timing by SEIKO AT-3KSC-M-f----.SL2..v1 Issued at 17:19 on Friday, 20 August 2021 WORLD ATHLETICS PARTNERS.
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