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5 TOP-TEN 1500 M Last Updated – 17.06.2016 ! Manual time keeping are abolished from 1500m and belongs to the normal table ! 1500 m M35 – 39 TIME NAME NATION BORN MEET PLACE MEET DATE 3:35.07 Vyacheslav Shabunin RUS 27.09.1969 Athens 14.06.2005 3:35.43 Driss Maazouzi FRA 20.10.1969 Monaco 20.08.2006 3:36.56 Marcus O´Sullivan IRL 22.01.1961 Berlin 26.08.1997 3:37.18 Dieter Baumann GER 09.02.1965 Heusden 05.08.2000 3:37.54 Bouabdellah Tahri FRA 20.12.1978 Metz 26.06.2014 3:37:58 Branko Zorko CRO 01.07.1967 Zagreb 07.07.2003 3:39.30 Rizak Dirshe SWE 05.01.1972 Heusden 28.07.2007 3:39:50 Alberto Garcia Fernandez ESP 22.02.1971 Jerez de la Fontera 24.06.2008 3:41.04 Simon Vroemen NED 11.05.1969 Ninove 29.07.2006 3:41.22 Mark Caroll IRL 15.01.1972 Waltham 09.06.2007 3:41.4h Carlos Lopes POR 18.02.1947 Lisboa 24.07.1982 Indoor a 3:37.40 Marcus O´Sullivan IRL 22.01.1961 Stockholm 20.02.1997 3:40.05 Driss Maazouzi FRA 20.10.1969 Stuttgart 04.02.2006 3:47.85 Francisco Javier Lara ESP 24.06.1976 Sabadell 26.02.2012 3:48.89 Juan Carlos Esteso ESP 13.10.1976 Sabadell 26.02.2012 3:54.00 Michael Nejedlý CZE 01.10.1969 Praha 08.01.2005 3:54.38 James Thie GBR 27.06.1978 Budapest 30.03.2014 3:55.57 Geoffrey Marrion BEL M35 Budapest 30.03.2014 * * * 1500 m M40 – 44 TIME NAME NATION BORN MEET PLACE MEET DATE 3:42.02 Anthony Whiteman GBR 13.11.1971 Stretford 07.07.2012 3:42.65 Vyacheslav Shabunin RUS 27.09.1969 Sochi 27.05.2010 3:46.7h David Moorcroft GBR 10.04.1953 Belfast 19.06.1993 3:49.59 Mark Carroll IRL 15.01.1972 Auburn 20.04.2012 3:49.7h Dave Taylor GBR 09.01.1964 London 04.08.2004 3:50.28 Raymond Van Paemel BEL 24.10.1956 Heverlee 04.06.1997 3:50.89 Sebastien Schletterer NED 21.12.1972 Vilvoorde 09.06.2014 3:51.26 Alexandre Gonzales FRA 16.03.1951 Toulouse 11.06.1994 3:51.38 Eamonn Coghlan IRL 24.11.1952 Dublin 00.06.1993 3:51,4h Petr Havel CZE 31.03.1945 Ostrava 24.08.1980 3:52.28 Ronald Mercelina NED 18.04.1946 Amsterdam 25.05.1986 Indoor 3:44.12 Anthony Whiteman GBR 13.11.1971 London 03.03.2012 3:45.3h Eamonn Coghlan IRL 24.11.1952 New York 26.02.1993 3:46.92 David Martinez ESP 31.01.1967 Valencia 14.02.2009 3:53.27 Uwe Manns GER 17.12.1964 Ludwigshafen 22.01.2005 3:57.16 Nigel Gates GBR 18.05.1953 Birmingham 05.03.1995 3:59.28 Hassane Zouhal FRA 24.12.1968 Mondeville 24.01.2009 * * * 1500 m M45 – 49 TIME NAME NATION BORN MEET PLACE MEET DATE 3:51.22 Vyacheslav Shabunin RUS 25.09.1969 Moscow 10.06.2015 3:52.43 Jesus Borrego Llamas ESP 16.07.1961 Cordobas 12.07.2008 3:54.28 David Heath GBR 22.05.1965 Carcassonne 27.06.2010 3:58.3h Peter Molloy GBR 08.01.949 Watford 09.08.1995 3:59.22 Wilfried Dubois BEL 01.09.1959 Oordegem 02.07.2005 3:59.90 James Mc Namara IRL 17.04.1939 Dublin 27.05.1984 3:59.97 Wieslaw Pietka POL 19.10.1965 Sosnowiec 03.09.2011 4:00.14 Benjamin Romkes NED 05.02.1965 Oordegem 05.06.2010 4:00.43 Glen Grant GBR 16.07.1953 Otaniemi 21.07.1999 4:01.7h Herbert Cordewener GER 11.06.1940 Sittard 13.07.1985 4:02.60 Harald Nygard NOR 26.09.1951 Fana 06.08.1997 4:02.91 John Potts GBR 30.01.1945 Perry Barr 15.06.1990 Indoor 3:52.31 Vyacheslav Shabunin RUS 16.07.1961 Moscow 07.02.2015 4:02.24 Jesus Borrego Llamas ESP 16.07.1961 Clermont Ferrand 22.03.2008 4:03.69 John Potts GBR 30.01.1945 Cosford 09.03.1990 4:06.58 David Wilcock GBR 14.10.1953 Malmoe 07.03.1999 4:06.81 Andreas Garack GER 1955 Chemnitz 20.01.2001 4:09.73 Pascal Fetizon FRA 30.08.1962 Nogent-sur-oise 03.02.2008 4:10.21 Simon Anderson GBR 11.12.1963 Kamloops 02.03.2010 4:10.47 Adrian Haines GBR M46 Budapest 30.03.2014 4:10.97 Steve Smith GBR 26.03.1959 Linz 18.03.2006 4:11.47 César Pérez Rodríguez ESP 09.05.1957 San Sebastian 07.03.2003 * * * 1500 m M50 – 54 TIME NAME NATION BORN MEET PLACE MEET DATE 3:58.26 David Heath GBR 22.05.1965 Castres 21.06.2015 4:05.81 Wilfried Dubois BEL 01.09.1959 Ninove 24.07.2010 4:07.46 Lucien Heyde BEL 11.04.1956 Oordegem 01.07.2006 4:08.00 Benjamin Romkes BEL 15.02.1955 Oordegem 23.05.2015 4:08.38 Pierre Faucher FRA 01.12.1955 Albi 20.05.2007 4:09.00 James Mc Namara IRL 17.04.1939 Dublin 12.07.1989 4:09.52 Ronald Mercelina NED 18.04.1946 Barendrecht 15.06.1996 4:09.60 Christian Geffray FRA 04.02.1954 Evreux 26.06.2004 4:09.0h Stan Erlam GBR 12.11.1940 Stretford 19.05.1992 4:10.06 F. Javier Fontaneda ESP 24.03.1964 Durango 11.07.2015 4:10.69 Michael Trees GBR 26.09.1962 Watford 24.07.2013 Indoor 4:09.98 Pierre Faucher FRA 01.12.1955 Eaubonne 23.02.2006 4:11.87 Guy Bracken GBR 17.12.1961 Lee Valley 07.03.2015 4:12.61 Gunnar Duren SWE 16.09.1963 Budapest 30.03.2014 4:12.67 David Wilcock GBR 14.10.1953 Birmingham 21.02.2004 4:13.73 Stephen Smith GBR 26.03.1959 Birmingham 21.02.2004 4:14.73 John Potts GBR 30.01.1945 Birmingham 26.02.1995 4:15.34 César Pérez Rodríguez ESP 09.05.1957 San Sebastián 23.02.2008 4:16.01 Habib Abdellaoui FRA 16.10.1962 Budapest 30.03.2014 4:16.02 Malcolm Martin GBR 01.09.1944 Birmingham 02.03.1996 4:18.40 Alastair Dunlop GBR 17.12.1953 Sindelfingen 14.03.2004 * * * 1500 m M55 – 59 TIME NAME NATION BORN MEET PLACE MEET DATE 4:14.33 Günther Hesselmann GER 03.08.1925 Essen 23.06.1981 4:18.66 Lucien Heyde BEL 11.04.1956 Oordegem 26.05.2012 4:21.14 Rolf Conzelmann GER 19.08.1932 Albstadt 03.09.1988 4:21.1h Ad Heijdens NED 17.11.1938 Etten Leur 10.05.1994 4:2 1.9h George Thompson GBR 06.01.1957 Carlisle 19.08.2012 4:22.4h Alf Eidsaether NOR 01.02.1928 Trondheim 24.07.1984 4:22.7h Alain Wiart FRA 03.09.1933 Tours 20.05.1990 4:23.26 Alain Aguera FRA 02.10.1949 Versailles 22.05.2005 4:23.3h Harry Tempan GBR 20.05.1925 Harlow 05.07.1981 4:23.83 John Van Der Wansem NED 05.07.1950 Eindhoven 16.07.2005 4:24.57 Martinus Van der Hoorn NED 18.03.1953 Sacramento 06.07.2011 4:24.8h Laurie O’Hara GBR 18.06.1932 Battersea 11.07.1987 Indoor 4:20.62 Georges Ribeiro FRA 09.03.1961 Ancona 02.04.2016 4:21.94 Pierre Faucheur FRA 01.12.1955 Metz 10.12.2010 4:24.39 Alastair Dunlop GBR 17.12.1953 Glasgow 17.01.2009 4:26.63 Zhavdat Zagirov RUS 02.06.1957 San Sebastian 00.03.2013 4:27.01 John Potts GBR 30.01.1945 Cardiff 14.02.2000 4:27.53 Winfried Schmidt GER 10.12.1948 Sindelfingen 14.03.2004 4:27.54 Cesar Perez Rodriguez ESP 09.05.1957 San Sebastian 24.03.2013 4:29.26 Stig Haglund FIN 20.07.1942 Kuortane 20.03.1999 4:30.99 Rene Lehmann Pedersen DEN 14.01.1961 Ancona 02.04.2016 * * * 1500 m M60 – 64 TIME NAME NATION BORN MEET PLACE MEET DATE 4:28.95 Martien van der Hoorn NED 18.03.1953 Utrecht 08.08.2014 4:30.53 Michael Hager GBR 06.09.1950 Watford 08.09.2010 4:32.08 Ad Heijdens NED 17.11.1938 Etten Leur 25.05.1999 4:32.1h Simon Herlaar NED 28.06.1929 Amsterdam 19.07.1989 4:32.56 Ulrich Groenhardt GER 17.05.1945 Neustadt 07.08.2005 4:32.48 David Butler GBR 24.02.1953 Chelmsford 25.05.2013 4:33.0h Nathaniel Fischer GBR 01.10.1936 Watford 26.08.1998 4:33.57 Cesare Bini ITA 04.06.1929 Eugene 05.08.1989 4:36.00 Daniel Gonzales Soto ESP 16.02.1954 Lyon 14.08.2015 4:36.04 Harry Tempan GBR 20.05.1925 Rome 29.06.1985 4:36.1h Ian Barnes GBR 16.12.1934 Jarrow 16.08.1995 Indoor 4:26.62 Brian Lynch IRL 14.01.1954 Budapest 30.03.2014 4:28.15 Martien van der Hoorn NED 18.03.1953 Budapest 30.03.2014 4:33.68 Joe Gough IRL 10.01.1953 Budapest 30.03.2014 4:35.52 David Oxland GBR 21.05.1951 Lee Valley 10.03.2013 4:36.52 Raymond Zembri FRA 26.12.1948 Eaubonne 28.02.2009 4:37.80 Maurice Morell GBR 18.02.1933 Glasgow 20.03.1994 4:42.77 Pierre Faucheur FRA 01.12.1955 Ancona 02.04.2016 4:43.14 Yves Levasseur FRA 1951 Jyväskylä 08.04.2012 4:43.22 Cees Stolwijk NED 10.01.1950 Jyväskylä 08.04.2012 * * * 1500 m M65 – 69 TIME NAME NATION BORN MEET PLACE MEET DATE 4:39.87 Simon Herlaar NED 28.06.1929 Bedford 16.07.1994 4:44.0h Harry Tempan GBR 20.05.1925 Solihull 10.06.1990 4:44.23 Hans Smeets NED 23.02.1947 Aken 18.05.2014 4:45.83 Rune Bergman SWE 08.10.1924 Jonkoping 05.09.1990 4:48.80 Emilio De la Camara ESP 12.07.1944 Sacramento 06.07.2011 4:50.4h Peter Molloy GBR 08.01.1949 Hosparth 05.05.2014 4:52.08 Giovanni Finielli ITA 14.07.1950 Lyon 14.08.2015 4:52.10 Dario Rappo ITA 04.05.1948 Torino 09.08.2013 4:54.33 Konrad Geiser ITA 17.04.1947 Zittau 16.08.2012 4:54.88 Miguel A.
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