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Men's Mile International 20.08.2021 Men's Mile International 20.08.2021 Start list Mile Time: 21:12 Records Lane Athlete Nat NR PB SB 1 Peter CALLAHAN BEL 3:51.84 3:56.14 WR 3:43.13 Hicham EL GUERROUJ MAR Stadio Olimpico, Roma 07.07.99 2 Tripp HURT USA 3:46.91 3:56.02 3:57.95 AR 3:46.91 Alan WEBB USA Brasschaat 21.07.07 3 George BEAMISH NZL 3:49.08 3:54.92 3:54.92 NR 3:46.91 Alan WEBB USA Brasschaat 21.07.07 WJR 3:49.29 Ilham Tanui ÖZBILEN KEN Bislett Stadion, Oslo 03.07.09 4 Archie DAVIS GBR 3:46.32 3:54.27 3:54.27 MR 3:47.32 Ayanleh SOULEIMAN DJI 31.05.14 5 Vincent CIATTEI USA 3:46.91 3:55.28 3:55.28 DLR 3:47.32 Ayanleh SOULEIMAN DJI Hayward Field, Eugene, OR 31.05.14 6 Amos BARTELSMEYER GER 3:49.22 3:53.33 6:17.62 SB 3:48.37 Stewart MCSWEYN AUS Bislett Stadion, Oslo 01.07.21 7 Charles PHILIBERT-THIBOUTOT CAN 3:50.26 3:52.97 3:52.97 8 Samuel PRAKEL USA 3:46.91 3:54.64 3:55.33 9 Craig ENGELS USA 3:46.91 3:51.60 3:53.97 2021 World Outdoor list 10 Henry WYNNE USA 3:46.91 3:56.86 3:48.37 Stewart MCSWEYN AUS Bislett Stadion, Oslo (NOR) 01.07.21 11 Craig NOWAK (PM) USA 3:46.91 3:57.97 3:57.97 3:49.11 Marcin LEWANDOWSKI POL Bislett Stadion, Oslo (NOR) 01.07.21 3:49.26 Matthew CENTROWITZ USA Portland, OR (USA) 24.07.21 Pace: 400m - 56-57 | 800m - !:53-54 | 1000m - 2:21 3:49.27 Jye EDWARDS AUS Bislett Stadion, Oslo (NOR) 01.07.21 3:49.40 Charles Cheboi SIMOTWO KEN Bislett Stadion, Oslo (NOR) 01.07.21 3:52.49 Elliot GILES GBR Gateshead (GBR) 13.07.21 3:52.50 Jake HEYWARD GBR Gateshead (GBR) 13.07.21 3:52.70 Ismael DEBJANI BEL Bislett Stadion, Oslo (NOR) 01.07.21 Medal Winners in 1500m Previous Meeting 3:52.97 Charles PHILIBERT-THIBOUTOT CAN Falmouth, MA (USA) 14.08.21 3:53.04 Ronald MUSAGALA UGA Bislett Stadion, Oslo (NOR) 01.07.21 2021 - The XXXII Olympic Games Winners 3:53.15 Adam Ali MUSAB QAT Bislett Stadion, Oslo (NOR) 01.07.21 1. Jakob INGEBRIGTSEN (NOR) 3:28.32 19 Timothy CHERUIYOT (KEN) 3:50.49 3:53.42 Ferdinand Kvan EDMAN NOR Bislett Stadion, Oslo (NOR) 01.07.21 2. Timothy CHERUIYOT (KEN) 3:29.01 18 Timothy CHERUIYOT (KEN) 3:49.87 3:53.97 Craig ENGELS USA Falmouth, MA (USA) 14.08.21 3. Josh KERR (GBR) 3:29.05 17 Ronald KWEMOI (KEN) 3:49.04 3:54.01 John GREGOREK USA Falmouth, MA (USA) 14.08.21 16 Asbel KIPROP (KEN) 3:51.54 3:54.27 Archie DAVIS GBR Gateshead (GBR) 13.07.21 2019 - IAAF World Ch. in Athletics 15 Ayanleh SOULEIMAN (DJI) 3:51.10 3:54.92 George BEAMISH NZL Raleigh, NC (USA) 06.08.21 3:54.97 Samuel TANNER NZL Wanganui (NZL) 30.01.21 1. Timothy CHERUIYOT (KEN) 3:29.26 14 Ayanleh SOULEIMAN (DJI) 3:47.32 13 Silas KIPLAGAT (KEN) 3:49.48 3:54.97 Charlie DA'VALL GRICE GBR Bislett Stadion, Oslo (NOR) 01.07.21 2. Taoufik MAKHLOUFI (ALG) 3:31.38 3:55.28 Vincent CIATTEI USA Raleigh, NC (USA) 06.08.21 3. Marcin LEWANDOWSKI (POL) 3:31.46 12 Asbel KIPROP (KEN) 3:49.40 11 Haron KEITANY (KEN) 3:49.09 3:55.33 Samuel PRAKEL USA Raleigh, NC (USA) 06.08.21 2019 - Pan American Games 10 Asbel KIPROP (KEN) 3:49.75 1. Carlos VILLAREAL (MEX) 3:39.93 All-Time World Outdoor list 2. John GREGOREK (USA) 3:40.42 Diamond League 2021 3. William PAULSON (CAN) 3:41.15 3:43.13 Hicham EL GUERROUJ MAR Stadio Olimpico, Roma (ITA) 07.07.99 Müller Grand Prix Gateshead 3:43.40 Noah NGENY KEN Stadio Olimpico, Roma (ITA) 07.07.99 2017 - London IAAF World Ch. in Athletics 3:44.39 Noureddine MORCELI ALG Rieti (ITA) 05.09.93 1. Elijah Motonei MANANGOI (KEN) 3:33.61 1. Jakob INGEBRIGTSEN (NOR) 3:36.27 3:46.32 Steve CRAM GBR Oslo (NOR) 27.07.85 2. Timothy CHERUIYOT (KEN) 3:33.99 2. Oliver HOARE (AUS) 3:36.58 3:46.38 Daniel KOMEN KEN Olympiastadion, Berlin (GER) 26.08.97 3. Filip INGEBRIGTSEN (NOR) 3:34.53 3. Stewart MCSWEYN (AUS) 3:37.32 3:46.70 Vénuste NIYONGABO BDI Olympiastadion, Berlin (GER) 26.08.97 3:46.76 Saïd AOUITA MAR Helsinki (FIN) 02.07.87 2016 - Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games Diamond League Meeting 3:46.91 Alan WEBB USA Brasschaat (BEL) 21.07.07 1. Timothy CHERUIYOT (KEN) 3:30.48 3:47.28 Bernard LAGAT KEN Stadio Olimpico, Roma (ITA) 29.06.01 1. Matthew CENTROWITZ (USA) 3:50.00 3:47.32 Ayanleh SOULEIMAN DJI Eugene, OR (USA) 31.05.14 2. Taoufik MAKHLOUFI (ALG) 3:50.11 2. Stewart MCSWEYN (AUS) 3:31.57 3. Soufiane EL BAKKALI (MAR) 3:31.95 3:47.33 Sebastian COE GBR Bruxelles (BEL) 28.08.81 3. Nick WILLIS (NZL) 3:50.24 3:47.65 Laban ROTICH KEN Oslo (NOR) 04.07.97 2015 - Beijing IAAF World Ch. Bislett Games 3:47.69 Steve SCOTT USA Oslo (NOR) 07.07.82 3:47.79 José Luis GONZÁLEZ ESP Oslo (NOR) 27.07.85 1. Asbel KIPROP (KEN) 3:34.40 1. Stewart MCSWEYN (AUS) 3:48.37 3:47.88 John Kemboi KIBOWEN KEN Oslo (NOR) 04.07.97 2. Elijah Motonei MANANGOI (KEN) 3:34.63 2. Marcin LEWANDOWSKI (POL) 3:49.11 3:47.88 Silas KIPLAGAT KEN Eugene, OR (USA) 31.05.14 3. Abdelaati IGUIDER (MAR) 3:34.67 3. Jye EDWARDS (AUS) 3:49.27 3:47.94 William CHIRCHIR KEN Bislett Stadion, Oslo (NOR) 28.07.00 Bauhaus-Galan 3:47.97 Daham Najim BASHIR QAT Oslo (NOR) 29.07.05 2015 - Toronto Pan American Games 3:48.17 Paul KORIR KEN Crystal Palace, London (GBR) 08.08.03 1. Andrew WHEATING (USA) 3:41.41 1. Timothy CHERUIYOT (KEN) 3:32.30 3:48.23 Ali SAIDI-SIEF ALG Oslo (NOR) 13.07.01 2. Nathan BRANNEN (CAN) 3:41.66 2. Ignacio FONTES (ESP) 3:33.27 3. Ronald KWEMOI (KEN) 3:33.53 3. Charles PHILIBERT-THIBOUTOT (CAN) 3:41.79 WR progression 2013 - Moskva IAAF World Ch. Herculis 1. Timothy CHERUIYOT (KEN) 3:28.28 3:43.13 Hicham EL GUERROUJ MAR Stadio Olimpico, Roma (ITA) 07.07.99 1. Asbel KIPROP (KEN) 3:36.28 3:44.39 Noureddine MORCELI ALG Rieti (ITA) 05.09.93 2. Matthew CENTROWITZ (USA) 3:36.78 2. Mohamed KATIR (ESP) 3:28.76 3. Jakob INGEBRIGTSEN (NOR) 3:29.25 3:46.32 Steve CRAM GBR Oslo (NOR) 27.07.85 3. Johan CRONJE (RSA) 3:36.83 3:47.33 Sebastian COE GBR Bruxelles (BEL) 28.08.81 3:48.40 Steve OVETT GBR Koblenz (GER) 26.08.81 2012 - London Olympic Games 3:48.53 Sebastian COE GBR Zürich (SUI) 19.08.81 1. Taoufik MAKHLOUFI (ALG) 3:34.08 3:48.8h Steve OVETT GBR Oslo (NOR) 01.07.80 2. Leonel MANZANO (USA) 3:34.79 3:48.95 Sebastian COE GBR Oslo (NOR) 17.07.79 3. Abdelaati IGUIDER (MAR) 3:35.13 3:49.4h John WALKER NZL Göteborg (SWE) 12.08.75 3:51.0h Filbert BAYI TAN Kingston (JAM) 17.05.75 2011 - Guadalajara Pan American Games 3:51.1h Jim RYUN USA Bakersfield, CA (USA) 23.06.67 1. Leandro PRATES OLIVEIRA (BRA) 3:53.44 3:51.3h Jim RYUN USA Berkeley, CA (USA) 17.07.66 2. Byron PIEDRA (ECU) 3:53.45 3:53.6h Michel JAZY FRA Rennes (FRA) 09.06.65 3. Eduard VILLANUEVA (VEN) 3:54.06 3:54.04 Peter SNELL NZL Auckland (NZL) 17.11.64 3:54.4h Peter SNELL NZL Wanganui (NZL) 27.01.62 3:54.5h Herb ELLIOTT AUS Dublin (IRL) 06.08.58 3:57.2h Derek IBBOTSON GBR London (GBR) 19.07.57 3:57.9h John LANDY AUS Turku (FIN) 21.06.54 Men's Mile International 20.08.2021 10 4:04.72 Trenton, NJ (USA) 20.05.10 Peter CALLAHAN Lane 1 14 4:01.98 Gent (BEL) 21.07.14 BEL - 01.06.91 - Age: 30 years 80 days 15 3:58.43 Portland, OR (USA) 08.08.15 16 3:56.14 Dublin (IRL) 22.07.16 PB: 3:56.14 Dublin (IRL) 22.07.16 (462nd A-L) | WA World Rankings: 76th | INFO: Native of 17 3:58.86 Dublin (IRL) 12.07.17 Evanston. Studies: University of New Mexico Lobos. Outdoor Results in 2021 Personal bests Event Date Venue Ht. Pl. Result Event Result Venue Date 800m 06.03 CA (USA) F 4. 1:48.94 800m 1:47.92 Ninove (BEL) 17.07.21 1500m 21.03 Scottsdale, AZ (USA) F 1. 3:44.23 800m ind. 1:48.66 New Haven, CT (USA) 12.02.11 1500m 10.04 Miramar, FL (USA) F 3. 3:46.67 1000m ind. 2:20.78 New York, NY (USA) 28.01.12 1500m 15.05 Irvine, CA (USA) F2 2.
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