2018 Continental Cup Statistics – Men's 1500M

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2018 Continental Cup Statistics – Men's 1500M 2018 Continental Cup Statistics – Men’s 1500m - by K Ken Nakamura All time performance list at the World/Continental Cup Performance Performer Time Name Team Pos Venue Year 1 1 3:31.20 Bernard Lagat AFR 1 Madrid 2002 2 2 3:33.67 Reyes Estevez ESP 2 Madrid 2002 3 3 3:34.45 Steve Ovett EUR 1 Düsseldorf 1977 4 4 3:34.70 Noureddine Morceli AFR 1 London 1994 5 3:34.95 Steve Ovett 1 Roma 1981 6 5 3:35.49 John Walker OCE 2 Roma 1981 6 5 3:35.49 Amine Laalou AFR 1 Split 2010 8 7 3:35.56 Abdi Bile AFR 1 Barcelona 1989 9 8 3:35.58 Olaf Beyer GDR 3 Roma 1981 10 9 3:35.70 Mekonnen Gebremedhin AFR 2 Split 2010 11 10 3:35.79 Sebastian Coe GBR 2 Barcelona 1989 12 11 3:35.87 Jens-Peter Herold GDR 3 Barcelona 1989 13 12 3:35.98 Thomas Wessinghage FRG 2 Düsseldorf 1977 14 13 3:36.29 Mike Boit AFR 4 Roma 1981 15 14 3:36.48 Leonel Manzano AME 3 Split 2010 16 15 3:36.56 Sydney Maree USA 5 Roma 1981 17 16 3:36.65 Gennaro Di Napoli EUR 4 Barcelona 1989 18 17 3:37.43 Arturo Casado EUR 4 Split 2010 19 18 3.37.5 Jürgen Straub GDR 3 Düsseldorf 1977 20 19 3:37.8 Abderrahmane Morceli AFR 4 Düsseldorf 1977 21 20 3:38.04 Mehdi Baala EUR 3 Madrid 2002 Slowest winning time: 3:52.60 by Alex Kipchirchir Rono (AFR) in 2006 Margin of Victory Difference Winning Time Name Team Venue Year Max 5.34 3:34.70 Noureddine Morceli AFR London 1994 Min 0.08 3:40.87 Laban Rotich AFR Johannesburg 1998 Best Marks for Places in the World/Continental Cup Pos Time Name Team Venue Year 1 3:31.20 Bernard Lagat AFR Madrid 2002 2 3:33.67 Reyes Estevez ESP Madrid 2002 3 3:35.58 Olaf Beyer GDR Roma 1981 4 3:36.29 Mike Boit AFR Roma 1981 5 3:36.56 Sydney Maree USA Roma 1981 6 3:38.05 Nikolay Kirov URS Roma 1981 Best Marks for Places – all competitions Pos Time Name Nat Venue Day Month Year 1 3:26.00 Hicham El Guerrouj MAR Roma 14 July 1998 2 3:26.34 Bernard Lagat KEN Bruxelles 24 Aug 2001 3:27.64 Hicham El Guerrouj MAR Zürich 6 Aug 2004 3 3:28.51 Bernard Lagat KEN Zürich 11 Aug 2000 3:28.79 Abdelati Iguider MAR Monaco 17 July 2015 3:28.81 Ronald Kwemoi KEN Monaco 18 July 2014 4 3:28.93 Mohamed Farah GBR Monaco 17 July 2015 3:29.58 Ayanleh Souleiman DJI Monaco 18 July 2014 3:30.23 Noureddine Morceli ALG Zürich 13 Aug 1997 5 3:29.66 Nick Willis NZL Monaco 17 July 2015 3:29.83 Abdelati Iguider MAR Monaco 18 July 2014 3:30.61 James Magut KEN Doha 9 May 2014 6 3:29.67 Elijah Manangoi KEN Monaco 17 July 2015 3:29.91 Aman Wote ETH Monaco 18 July 2014 3:30.86 Aman Wote ETH Doha – DL 9 May 2014 7 3:29.91 Nick Willis NZL Monaco 18 July 2014 3:30.10 Robert Biwott KEN Monaco 17 July 2015 3:31.22 Bethwell Birgen KEN Doha - DL 9 May 2014 8 3:30.29 Aman Wote ETH Monaco 17 July 2015 3:30.98 Leonel Manzano USA Monaco 18 July 2014 3:31.86 John Mayock GBR Bruxelles 2 Aug 1997 Multiple Gold Medalists: Steve Ovett (EUR): 1977, 1981 Multiple Medalists: Mohammed Suleiman (ASI): 1992 Gold; 1994 Bronze Olaf Beyer (GDR): 1981 Bronze; 1985 Silver Steve Ovett (EUR): 1977 Gold, 1981 Gold Thomas Wessinghage (FRG): 1977 Silver; 1979 Gold Jürgen Straub (GDR): 1977 Bronze; 1979 Bronze 800m – 1500m double medalist Name Team 800m 1500m Venue Year Jens-Peter Herold GDR Bronze Silver Barcelona 1989 800m – 1500m double medalist in the different edition of World Cup Name Team 800m Venue Year 1500m Venue Year Sebastian Coe GBR Gold Roma 1981 Silver Barcelona 1989 Man & Woman from the same team winning the corresponding event Team Men Women Venue Year AFR Noureddine Morceli Hassiba Boulmerka London 1994 Medals by teams – World Cup: Nation Gold Silver Bronze AFR 6 1 EUR 3 2 1 ASI 1 1 GDR 1 4 GBR 1 2 URS 1 1 OCE 1 1 FRG 1 GER 1 ESP 1 Medals by teams – Continental Cup: Nation Gold Silver Bronze AFR 2 2 EUR 1 ASI AME 1 Continental/World Cup Gold medalist with Olympic Gold medal: Name Nat Continental/World Cup Olympics Noureddine Morceli AFR 1994 1996 Continental/World Cup Gold medalist with World Championships Gold medal Name Nat Continental/World Cup World Championships Abdi Bile AFR 1989 1987 Noureddine Morceli AFR 1994 1991, 1993, 1995 Bernard Lagat AFR/USA 2002 2007 World/Continental Cups: Year Gold tea Time Silver tea Time Bronze tea Time 2014 Ayanleh Souleiman AFRm 3:48.91 Asbel Kiprop AFm R 3:49.10 M Mekhissi -Benabbad EURm 3:49.53 2010 Amine Laalou AFR 3:35.49 Mekonnen Gebremedhin AFR 3:35.70 Leonel Manzano AME 3:36.48 2006 Alex Kipchirchir Rono AFR 3:52.60 Ivan Heshko EUR 3:53.33 Nick Willis OCE 3:54.76 2002 Bernad Lagat AFR 3:31.20 Reyes Estevez ESP 3:33.67 Mehdi Baala EUR 3:38.04 1998 Laban Rotich AFR 3:40.87 Rui Silva EUR 3:40.95 Anthony Whiteman GBR 3:40.99 1994 Noureddine Morceli AFR 3:34.70 Rudiger Stenzel GER 3:40.04 Mohammed ASI 3:40.52 1992 Mohammed Sulaiman ASI 3:38.37 Jonah Birir AFR 3:40.25 SimonSulaiman Fairbrother GBR 3:40.30 1989 Abdi Bile AFR 3:35.56 Sebastian Coe GBR 3:35.79 Jens-Peter Herold GDR 3:35.87 1985 Omer Khalifa AFR 3:41.16 Olaf Beyer GDR 3:41.26 Igor Lotarev URS 3:41.92 1981 Steve Ovett EUR 3:34.95 John Walker OCE 3:35.49 Olaf Beyer GDR 3:35.58 1979 Thomas Wessinghage EUR 3:46.00 Vladimir Ponomaryov URS 3:46.13 Jurgen Straub GDR 3:46.30 1977 Steve Ovett EUR 3:34.45 Thomas Wessinghage FRG 3:35.98 Jurgen Straub GDR 3:37.5 Last nine World Championships: Year Gold Nat Time Silver Nat Time Bronze Nat Time 2017 Elijah Managoi KEN 3:33.61 Timothy Cheruiyot KEN 3:33.99 Filip Ingebrigtsen NOR 3:34.53 2015 Asbel Kiprop KEN 3:34.60 Elijah Manangoi KEN 3:34.63 Abdelaati Iguider MAR 3:34.67 2013 Asbel Kiprop KEN 3:36.28 Matt Centrowitz USA 3:36.78 Johan Cronje RSA 3:36.83 2011 Asbel Kiprop KEN 3:35.69 Silas Kiplagat KEN 3:35.92 Matt Centrowitz USA 3:36.08 2009 Yusuf Saad Kamel BRN 3:35.93 Deresse Mekonnen ETH 3:36.01 Bernard Lagat USA 3:36.20 2007 Bernard Lagat USA 3:34.77 Rashid Ramzi BRN 3:35.00 Shedrack Korir KEN 3:35.04 2005 Rashid Ramzi BRN 3:37.88 Adil Kaouch MAR 3:38.00 Rui Silva POR 3:38.02 2003 Hicham El Guerrouj MAR 3:31.77 Mehdi Baala FRA 3:32.31 Ivan Heshko UKR 3:33.17 2001 Hicham El Guerrouj MAR 3:30.68 Bernard Lagat KEN 3:31.10 Driss Maazouzi FRA 3:31.54 Last nine Olympics: Year Gold Nat Time Silver Nat Time Bronze Nat Time 2016 Matt Centrowitz USA 3:50.00 Taoufik Makhloufi ALG 3:50.11 Nick Willis NZL 3:50.24 2012 Taofik Makhloufi ALG 3:34.08 Leonel Manzano USA 3:34.79 Abdelaati Iguider MAR 3:35.13 2008 Asbel Kiprop KEN 3:33.11 Nick Willis NZL 3:34.16 Mehdi Baala FRA 3:34.21 2004 Hicham El Guerrouj MAR 3:34.18 Bernard Lagat USA 3:34.30 Rui Silva POR 3:34.68 2000 Noah Ngeny KEN 3:32.07 Hicham El Guerrouj MAR 3:32.32 Bernard Lagat KEN 3:32.44 1996 Noureddine Morceli ALG 3:35.78 Fermin Cacho ESP 3:36.40 Stephen Kipkorir KEN 3:36.72 1992 Fermin Cacho ESP 3:40.12 Rachid El Basir MARO 3:40.62 Mohamed QAT 3:40.69 1988 Peter Rono KEN 3:35.96 Peter Elliott GBR 3:36.15 JensSuleiman Peter GDR 3:36.21 1984 Sebastian Coe GBR 3:32.53 Steve Cram GBR 3:33.40 JoseHerold Manuel ESP 3:34.30 Abascal Fastest Performances in September Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 3:26.96 Hicham El Guerrouj MAR 1 Rieti 8 Sept 2002 2 2 3:28.37 Noureddine Morceli ALG 1 Monaco 9 Sept 1995 3 3:28.40 Hicham El Guerrouj 1 Bruxelles 5 Sept 2003 Combined 2017 & 2018 World List Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 3:28.41 Timothy Cheruiyot KEN 1 Monaco 20 July 2018 2 2 3:28.80 Elijah Manangoi KEN 1 Monaco 21 July 2017 3 3:29.10 Timothy Cheruiyot 2 Monaco 21 July 2017 4 3:29.64 Elijah Manangoi 2 Monaco 20 July 2018 5 3:29.71 Timothy Cheruiyot 1 Paris 30 June 2018 6 3 3:30.01 Filip Ingebrigtsen NOR 3 Monaco 20 July 2018 7 3:30.27 Timothy Cheruiyot 1 Zurich 30 Aug 2018 8 3:30.77 Timothy Chruiyot 2 Nairobi 24 June 2017 9 4 3:30.89 Ronald Kwemoi KEN 1 Nairobi 24 June 2017 10 3:31.05 Timothy Cheruiyot 2 Nairobi 24 June 2017 11 3:31.16 Elijah Manangoi 2 Zurich 30 Aug 2018 Please send corrections to [email protected] .
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